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John Travolta's directorial debut on Apple TV romanticizes the golden age of flying

AppleInsider·Andrew Orr·27 days ago
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Apple has released the first trailer for John Travolta's Apple Original Film "Propeller One-Way Night Coach," a Cannes-premiering aviation drama built around the romance and spectacle of mid-century air travel. Travolta makes his directorial debut with the movie, which he also wrote, narrated, and produced. Due to premiere on Apple TV on May 29, it's described as a coming-of-age aviation story centered on a young airplane enthusiast named Jeff and his mother during a one-way trip to Hollywood. While this is Travolta's first-ever directing role, it is not the first time he has been behind the camera. He previously and famously produced the 2000 science fiction film "Battlefield Earth," based on the novel by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Travolata's new story uses his own flying experience to romanticize commercial air travel. Newcomer Clark Shotwell stars as Jeff, while Kelly Eviston-Quinnett plays his mother. Ella Bleu Travolta and Olga Hoffmann appear as flight attendants encountered during the trip.…

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