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The Last Flight of Noah's Ark

- Lost. 2,000 miles at sea in a 40 year old bomber.

The only chance to escape a desert island is to convert the plane carrying many different animals into a boat.

Release Date : 1980-06-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Elliott Gould

Character Name : Noah Dugan

Original Name : Elliott Gould

Gender : Male

Geneviève Bujold

Character Name : Bernadette Lafleur

Original Name : Geneviève Bujold

Gender : Female

Rick Schroder

Character Name : Bobby

Original Name : Rick Schroder

Gender : Male

Tammy Lauren

Character Name : Julie

Original Name : Tammy Lauren

Gender : Female

John Fujioka

Character Name : Cleveland

Original Name : John Fujioka

Gender : Male

Vincent Gardenia

Character Name : Stoney

Original Name : Vincent Gardenia

Gender : Male

Yuki Shimoda

Character Name : Hiro

Original Name : Yuki Shimoda

Gender : Male

John P. Ryan

Character Name : Coslough

Original Name : John P. Ryan

Gender : Male

Dana Elcar

Character Name : Benchley

Original Name : Dana Elcar

Gender : Male

Austin Willis

Character Name : Slabotsky

Original Name : Austin Willis

Gender : Male

Peter Renaday

Character Name : Irate Pilot

Original Name : Peter Renaday

Gender : Male

Ruth Manning

Character Name : Charlotte Braithwaite

Original Name : Ruth Manning

Gender : Female

Arthur Adams

Character Name : Leipzig Manager

Original Name : Arthur Adams

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

'The Last Flight of Noah's Ark' is average. One of the reasons for that is the lacklustre plot, which is one we've practically already seen before from Disney in years prior - like 1960's 'Swiss Family Robinson' and 1966's 'Lt. Robin Crusoe U.S.N.'. This isn't incredibly similar to those two, but they are certainly in the same ballpark. The premise doesn't have much about it in terms of action or heart, the ending threatens to finish with a highly meaningful moment but instead bottles it in favour of a more happier conclusion. Elsewhere, you have a forgettable cast. Elliott Gould (Dugan) and Geneviève Bujold (Bernadette) are alright, though they lack the necessary chemistry together. Close to being a good'un, but just misses out in my books.