Cryptoquote Solved – 02/04/23

Script To Screen: “Airplane!”. A memorable scene featuring the actress… |  by Scott Myers | Go Into The Story

Surely you can’t be serious.  . . . I am serious.  And don’t call me Shirley.”   —   “Airplane!”

(Another one of the silliest, funniest movies of all time!  The perfect parody of all the disaster films of the 1970s.  My two favorite bits are when Steve McCroskey asks Johnny Henshaw “Johhny, what do you make out of this?”, and when the Barbara Billingsley character speaks flawless Jive to a couple of Jive dudes!  I’m sure that some nitwit would find something politically incorrect about the movie these days.  They can pound sand, for all I care!  I think that’s a Brooklyn expression.  I think this is one of the few movie titles with an exclamation!  Be well and do good, friends.)   —   YUR

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2 Responses to “Cryptoquote Solved – 02/04/23”


  1. 1 Arthur Shapiro February 5, 2023 at 1:19 pm

    My vote: “We have clearance, Clarence. Roger, Roger. What’s our vector, Victor?”

  2. 2 unclerave February 5, 2023 at 3:26 pm

    Very clever writing, right Art! Who’d have thought that Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, Leslie Nielsen, Barbara Billingsley and Peter Graves could be so funny?!?! — YUR


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