Asesinato en el vuelo 502

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Asesinato en el vuelo 502
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TV
Do you want a movie and popcorn plan? Asesinato en el vuelo 502 is the perfect option for it.
The release date of this film is in year 1975.
Another important part when creating a movie is the cast, which in this case is comprised of Robert Stack, Sonny Bono, Farrah Fawcett, Fernando Lamas, Theodore Bikel.

George McCowan He has always been a very hard-working person and that has been reflected in his way of directing the film according to his style.
The film stretches for 97 min..
The process of creating this film has been located in United States.

Do you want to know who has given life to the script of the film? The writing team has been led by David P. Harmon.
The production of this film has been possible because Spelling-Goldberg Productions was interested in the project and was confident of the good results.
Can you imagine seeing a movie without music to accompany the story? It would be all a waste and more if the team of musicians is directed and formed by Laurence Rosenthal as it is in this case.

The great direction of photography has been taken by Archie R. Dalzell.
Perhaps a large part of the success of this film is that it has been a success to expose this story and these messages from a Drama, Thriller genre.

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Critics Asesinato en el vuelo 502

Low budget movie that has a few points of interest. Murder at 35,000 feet. Oh those crazy movies of the week
Cheap murder mystery antics on a transatlantic flight. A lazy Sunday movie. Typical 70s movie, but funny nostalgia
Can you do WHAT to Whistler's mother ??? ... A talented chimpanzee could have written a better script than this! The movie that inspired Airplane!
Good for what it is: a 1970s TV movie. Worst murder case of the 20th century. Unintentionally hilarious airplane murder mystery
One of those light entertainment movies from the 70s for television. Defines the word generic. Agatha Christie would be proud
A bumpy ride. Tacky police at 38,000 feet. So bad how great
Murder is in the air. Good movie. A great mystery movie
Welcome to a plane where the first-class section looks like Aaron Spelling's private theater! A killer puts the kibosh on a transatlantic flight. Classic '70s junk you really should see
OK, I'll take this flight, but I want to sit next to Polly Bergen
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