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Airplane Ii: The Sequel
The excitement in this movie follows Mayflower one, which is the first American commercial spacecraft, but suddenly this shuttle because a faulty computer change his way to sun and may explode at any moment, but Ted Striker, a heroic pilot, struggles to return this shuttle to the original and natural way and save the lives of everyone one on board.
















5 November 1935, Detroit, Michigan, USA



22 March 1931, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

30 August 1954, Oceanside, Long Island, New York, USA

17 May 1942, Houston, Texas, USA

24 July 1928, Kingston, New York, USA

22 July 1933, New York City, New York, USA

5 March 1922, Dallas, Texas, USA

11 June 1937, South Bend, Indiana, USA




July 26, 2002
Does manage to deliver a few jokes of its own, but this sequel is nothing but a pale retread of a true classic. Nice to see all the old faces, though.
October 22, 2003
Contains possibly the best William Shatner performance ever committed to celluloid.
February 13, 2001
The only significant difference between the storyline of this film and the original is that this one takes place upon a spaceship headed toward the moon.
January 10, 2009
Less hilarious than its predecessor, but still a hundred or so laughs.
November 19, 2003
Without the ZAZ team, it loses everything that made the original a classic.
August 08, 2003
Inferior to the original, but enough jokes hit their marks to make it worthwhile.
August 12, 2014
Classic comedy with frequent sex and drug references.
February 27, 2001
it works largely on our fond memories of the first movie