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Horror at 37,000 Feet (1973 tv movie) DVD 3/18/14 (1 Viewer)

Louis Letizia

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One of the scariest tv movies of its time. The 70s tv horrors were amazing, but this has been elusive for a while. Paramount seems to be digging into their tv library....which is excellent
 

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Wow, that certainly flew under the radar. The big question is if it is really a Paramount release or a CBS sub-license
 

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There's a tribble on the wing of this.... (sorry, I know that's probably been done over and over)

Anyway, I'll take one even though I don't remember it at all. Been a huge airplane disaster fan since Airport '77. Well, disaster fan period since Earthquake. :)
 

Louis Letizia

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I stand corrected. I do hope they start releasing the 70s CBS TV movies-there were quite a few I havent seen since original airing.Is there a difference in quality if they are leased thru CBS?
 

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Louis Letizia said:
I stand corrected. I do hope they start releasing the 70s CBS TV movies-there were quite a few I havent seen since original airing.Is there a difference in quality if they are leased thru CBS?
No difference in quality. Most of the CBS titles have been more than acceptable. MY FAIR LADY has been my only disappointment. But not sure how the elements are but it was filmed in 35mm.
 

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