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Revision as of 19:46, 24 October 2013
Movie (1973)
English titles: The Inheritor/The Exterminator
Starring:
Jean-paul Belmondo (Barthélémy 'Bart' Cordell)
Carla Gravina (Liza de Rocquencourt)
Jean Rochefort (André Berthier aka Le Nonce)
Charles Denner (David Loeweinstein)
Hugo Cordell, one of the most fortunate french industrialist, is killed with his wife in a plane crash. His single son wants to modernize the whole group and to discover who is really responsible of what is not only an air accident.
Boeing 747-143
According the script, it's the Alitalia flight NYC-Paris AZ603.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9
Beechcraft Baron
Pilatus PC-6 Turbo Porter & Beechcraft Bonanza
Behind the Baron, the V-tail of a Bonanza and a swiss Pilatus PC-6.
Unidentified Cessna
We guess in the background the upper wing of an unidentified type of Cessna.
Jodel DR-1050 Ambassadeur
Mignet HM 293M Pou du Ciel
With the wings folded. Please, look at the discussion tab.
Nord 1101 Noralpha
The white plane at left.
McDonnell F-101C Voodoo
Dassault Mystère 20F
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Unidentified Aircraft
Seen just after the landing of the Boeing 747. Perhaps a McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61 of Air Canada ?
Through the window at left, a twin engine upper wing aircraft.
The white plane on the left.
The blurred biplane.
Unknown airplane at left, then a Noralpha and perhaps a red Jodel.
The two tails at left; I'm afraid the 500 pixel size is unsufficient to have a chance to identify with success the both aircrafts.
Between the two actors.
Front page of La Tribune de Genève with a B&W picture of a twin engine airliner (Convair CV-240 or CV-440 ?) of Swissair (?).
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