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The President's Plane Is Missing

  • TV Movie
  • 1973
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
329
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The President's Plane Is Missing (1973)
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Incompetent Vice President Kermit Madigan takes control of the government after the President's plane mysteriously disappears with him on board.Incompetent Vice President Kermit Madigan takes control of the government after the President's plane mysteriously disappears with him on board.Incompetent Vice President Kermit Madigan takes control of the government after the President's plane mysteriously disappears with him on board.

  • Director
    • Daryl Duke
  • Writers
    • Mark Carliner
    • Ernest Kinoy
    • Robert J. Serling
  • Stars
    • Buddy Ebsen
    • Peter Graves
    • Arthur Kennedy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    329
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daryl Duke
    • Writers
      • Mark Carliner
      • Ernest Kinoy
      • Robert J. Serling
    • Stars
      • Buddy Ebsen
      • Peter Graves
      • Arthur Kennedy
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Buddy Ebsen
    Buddy Ebsen
    • Vice President Kermit Madigan
    Peter Graves
    Peter Graves
    • Mark Jones
    Arthur Kennedy
    Arthur Kennedy
    • Gunther Damon
    Raymond Massey
    Raymond Massey
    • Secretary of State Freeman Sharkey
    Mercedes McCambridge
    Mercedes McCambridge
    • Hester Madigan
    Rip Torn
    Rip Torn
    • George Oldenburg
    Louise Sorel
    Louise Sorel
    • Joanna Spencer
    James Wainwright
    James Wainwright
    • Gen. Ben Dunbar
    Dabney Coleman
    Dabney Coleman
    • Sen. Bert Haines
    Joseph Campanella
    Joseph Campanella
    • Col. Doug Henderson
    Richard Eastham
    Richard Eastham
    • Gen. Colton
    Jim B. Smith
    Jim B. Smith
    • Major Earl Foster
    • (as James B. Smith)
    Maida Severn
    Maida Severn
    • Judy Nance
    Ivan Bonar
    Ivan Bonar
    • Colonel to Dunbar
    Gary Haynes
    • Rod Pitcher
    Patty Bodeen
    • Girl in Desert
    Robert Reiser
    • Boy in Desert
    Byron Morrow
    Byron Morrow
    • Admiral Phillips
    • Director
      • Daryl Duke
    • Writers
      • Mark Carliner
      • Ernest Kinoy
      • Robert J. Serling
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    8yortsnave

    well-done adaptation of Serling book ...

    I saw this on TV back in the 1970s, and again on video in the 1990s. It is a well-done political/mystery movie, a pleasant evening's diversion. The cast and plot are solid. I read Robert J. Serling's novel recently; the movie holds up well against the book.
    7tabuno

    Doesn't quite have the intensity and machinations of the classics

    This political mystery thriller involves as the title says, the President's plane is lost from radar and the mystery begins. In the same tone and ambiance of Seven Days in May (1964) about a military coup of the American government or Fail Safe (1964) that came out the same year about a B-52 nuclear armed bomber appearing to be going towards Russia, The President's Plane is Missing doesn't quite have the intensity and machinations of those movies, yet its more slow-paced, long on narrative and less on action in some ways reflects a more deliberate and believable storyline that even excels over relatively more recent political thrillers such as Clear and Present Danger (1994). Somewhat dated now this movie still offers a strong dose of theater that upon further consideration is a solid, if not spectacular, solid mystery as a similar vein as Fate is the Hunter (1964) about a mystery involving the crash of a commercial airliner.
    8planktonrules

    The President appears to be dead....and the timing couldn't be any worse.

    This installment of "The ABC Movie of the Week" is based on a novel by Robert J. Serling. When it begins, the President is headed out on Airforce One when the unthinkable happens...the plane disappears and it appears as if it's crashed. The Vice President (Buddy Ebsen) has been told and it's likely he's now the President! The worst part about this is that this Vice President may be called on to deal with a huge Chinese crisis...and it will take a very strong and decisive person to deal with the escalating problem. But, when they are unable to find the President's body in the wreckage, things get really confusing!

    As far as the cast goes, this one is a bit more star-studded than usual for a made for a TV movie. Apart from Ebsen, Peter Graves, Arthur Kennedy, Raymond Massey, Mercedes McCambridge and Rip Torn star in this one. Because of this and because it's a really interesting story, this installment of "The ABC Movie of the Week" is a standout...well worth seeing and very well made. And, if you'd like to see it, many of the movies from this series (including this one) are available to watch on YouTube.
    7electric-la23

    Excellent cast, good filming, unfortunate oversights in plot

    The film turns on whether or not the President of the United States is, in fact, dead or simply missing. A number of excellent performances including by Arthur Kennedy and Peter Graves. Some filming was done in DC and shows well - other filming was done in LA and this unfortunately is quite apparent. This is a serious film and merits the attention of a more attentive audience as it involves clues and procedures. That makes it all the more disappointing that the procedure by which the Vice President becomes Acting President afforded by the 25th Amendment is not mentioned. Instead, there is no reference to any Constitutional mechanism and even talk of the Chief Justice being summoned should the the Vice President elect to swear himself in to office (!). This amateurish, inexcusable oversight ruins what is otherwise a solid plot carefully and faithfully executed in the filming and performances. It is particularly hard to accept given that filming occurred in 1970-1971, just 3 years after the 25th Amendment dealing with exactly this topic was ratified. That Amendment itself came into force at the time it did in large part due to the assassination of President Kennedy and the swearing into office at Love Field of President Johnson in 1963 - a historic and tragic event that ought to have been on the minds of the script writers. Because the film asks us to take it very seriously and doesn't, in return, provide a Constitutionally-accurate plot with at least a mention of the then-new 25th Amendment, it does not fully succeed in its aspirations as a thriller. Fortunately, (mostly) good acting helps keep the suspense alive. Other quibbles are the fake, semi-British Hollywood accents affected by Rip Torn (whose performance is otherwise bang-on) and Louise Sorel (who unfortunately plays a damsel in semi-distress with a case of the nerves rather than the competent lone female reporter in a man's world that would have been much more credible for the setting). Mercedes McCambridge is denied a larger role which is unfortunate given the strength of her very limited appearances.

    Interestingly, the Wikipedia entry cites a source as listing this film as having been released a 'period piece' ( meaning that it was released 2 years after having been filmed, and thus was dated ) - it is amazing how, in 2019, we would not consider, from a technological point of view, at least, something from 2017 to be so dated as to be considered a period piece, such was the pace of change in fashion, music and automotive styles at the time. Interestingly, the plot does mimic Nixon's subsequent-to-filming trip to China in 1972 in which the U.S. played China and Russia off of each other.

    A worthwhile film for anyone interested in the era, whether the politics, the contemporary technology/automotive advancement of the day or just the great cast assembled.
    7verna-a

    Stands up quite well today

    I thought the other reviews were more negative than they needed to be, so here is my take. This White House drama presents the scenario of Air Force One crashing, but the President was apparently not on board, although video evidence appears to show him boarding. Where is the President? Is he dead or not? What should the Vice President do? Suspense is well sustained throughout this telemovie, and it is well written and crisply directed. Buddy Ebsen copes well with his part, causing my opinion of his talents as an actor to rise! Raymond Massey and Arthur contribute their mature acting talents. Rip Torn is annoying and hammy with his stagey pipe and eyeglasses. Otherwise this is acceptable entertainment, and I don't feel it suffers greatly from being dated, other than some of the scenarios are maybe less sophisticated than they would be in modern versions of the story.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 1971 but delayed for airing by ABC because that was the year of President Richard Nixon's trip to China and they didn't want to show the Chinese as villains.
    • Goofs
      John Amos' character is listed in the credits as "Marine Corporal", and the reporter Damon, when surprised at how little security is at the desert military compound, refers to "one lousy corporal" guarding the gate. In fact the stripes on John Amos' uniform are clearly visible and show him to be a 3-stripe sergeant.
    • Quotes

      Vice President Kermit Madigan: Lost it? How do you lose the President's airplane?

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El presidente ha desaparecido
    • Filming locations
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • ABC Circle Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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