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'The Horror at 37,000 Feet' DVD review


Eventually the bodies start to pile up as the spirit manifests itself in the form of wind, ice and gas. There are a couple of scenes of action, but mostly what we see is 1970s character actors drinking and arguing with a rhinestone cowboy and a Mia Farrow lookalike. In the end we’ve got a story that could have worked better as an episode of the "Twilight Zone" (not to mention William Shatner already famously did a better airline horror story on "Twilight Zone" called “Nightmare at 20,000 feet”).

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