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Revision as of 17:25, 29 December 2013

This page is about the 1972 TV Movie, 777. For the aircraft model, see Boeing 777

Title screen.

TV movie (1972)
Also known as: Siedemset siedemdziesiąt siedem

Starring:
Piotr Fronczewski (Adam)
Anna Parzonka (Girl)
Joanna Żółkowska (Nurse)
Alicja Jachiewicz (Alka)
Sławomir Misiurewicz (MO inspector)

Adam, a Warsaw city bus driver, witnessed the road accident, in which the young woman gets hit by the car. Offender escapes. Adam takes a seriously injured girl to hospital. As she can't regain consciousness and doesn't have any ID, her personality remains anonymous. Situation doesn't improve in the next days. It seems, that no one is looking for the missing victim. Adam decides to find out, who the mysterious girl might be.

Tupolev Tu-134

PLL LOT.

Tupolev Tu-134A

ČSA, OK-BYS.

Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident 1C

BEA

Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III

SAS, SE-DAE Alrick Viking.
SAS, SE-DAE Alrick Viking.
SAS, SE-DAE Alrick Viking.

Boeing 727-228

Air France, F-BPJO.

Ilyushin Il-62

PLL LOT.

Seems, like there are two identical signs after L. Therefore it can be the unfortunate SP-LAA - “Mikołaj Kopernik”.
First Il-62 delivered to LOT in 1972, crashed in march 1980 due to design flaw.

PLL LOT.

Ilyushin Il-18

Perhaps the same plane on all three pics.

Malév.
Malév.
Malév.


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