Presenting... Pan Am's Theatre-in-the-Air. Here's my compilation of Hollywood clips of Pan Am in select scenes from 1970s and 80s movies. It's still here: The 747s, Worldport, and the Pan Am building. No other airline in the world has been featured as often in media as Pan Am. Can you guess all the movies that are featured in this video?
No claims of copyright are made here, except for my video editing sequence of this compilation. For educational purposes only.
Movie Source List (by year of release):
1. Thomas Crown Affair (Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway, 1968)
2. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (Barbra Streisand, Yves Montand, 1970)
3. Lisa and the Devil (Elke Sommer, Telly Savalas, 1971)
4. Quest for Love (Joan Collins, Tom Bell, 1971)
5. Baron Blood (Joseph Cotten, Elke Sommer, 1972)
6. A Warm December (Sidney Poitier, Esther Andersen, 1973)
7. Live and Let Die (Roger Moore, Jane Seymour, 1973)
8. Oliver’s Story (Ryan O’Neal, Candace Bergen, 1978)
9. Something Short of Paradise (Susan Sarandon, David Steinberg, 1979)
10. National Lampoon’s European Vacation (Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, 1985)
11. License to Kill (Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell, 1989)
12. Hook (Robin Williams, Julia Roberts, 1991)
Music:
Leaving on a Jet Plane (Sung by Frank Sinatra, Album: Sinatra & Company, 1971)
Pan Am's 747 in Hollywood Movies
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