Airport 77 - Verschollen Im Bermuda-dreieck (19... Apr 2026
The disaster isn't just an accident; it’s a botched . To avoid radar, the thieves fly dangerously low, eventually clipping an oil rig and crashing into the sea. The plane doesn't disintegrate; it sinks in one piece to the ocean floor, trapping the survivors in a race against rising water pressure and thinning oxygen. Fasten your Seatbelt! Bewegtbilder vom Fliegen
The story centers on a private, luxury Boeing 747 owned by millionaire philanthropist Philip Stevens ( James Stewart ). The plane is loaded with VIPs and Stevens’ priceless art collection, destined for a museum opening in Palm Beach. Airport 77 - Verschollen im Bermuda-Dreieck (19...
(released in Germany as Verschollen im Bermuda-Dreieck ) represents the absolute peak of the 1970s disaster genre—not necessarily in terms of quality, but in its sheer commitment to an "everything but the kitchen sink" premise. Following the original Airport (1970) and Airport 1975 , this third installment takes the series’ formula and dunks it 100 feet underwater in the Bermuda Triangle . The Plot: High-Stakes Art Heist Gone Submerged The disaster isn't just an accident; it’s a botched