PLOT: A family is thrown into turmoil when a grandson convinces his grandfather to teach him to fly._IMDb
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Disney biplane movie (June 10, 2005 by lightninboy): Disney biplane movie. Three is third generation. Two is second generation. Two takes Three to stay at Three's grandfather's farm in the California wine country while Two goes to Europe or somewhere. Three doesn't feel at home on the farm at first. A goose picks on him. Three starts up a Caterpillar and gets into trouble with it. But Three discovers that Grandpa has an old biplane. Grandpa used to be an ace pilot. Three and Grandpa can talk about aviation, and Three feels more at home. Three talks Grandpa into flying the old plane again. Grandpa and his farming cohort get it to flying, but the engine goes bad. Two comes back to get Three, driving a Volkswagen Beetle. Grandpa isn't allowed to take Three up in the plane because Two thinks it would be too dangerous, and he needs an engine from somewhere anyway. Do you think that Grandpa could manage to take Three for a flight before he has to leave?
Geriatric pilot (Mar.15, 2021 by bkoganbing): A lot of movie old timers got into this Disney made for television feature The Sky's The Limit. That was one thing the Magic Kingdom was good for, giving employment to familiar faces of the silver screen.
TRIVIA: 01) The Sky's the Limit is a 1975
American made-for-television adventure film directed by Tom Leetch,
starring Pat O'Brien, Ike Eisenmann and Lloyd Nolan. It was produced by
Walt Disney Productions and based on the story by Larry Lenville. The
film was originally aired as a two-part episode on The Wonderful World of Disney on January 19 and 26, 1975 on NBC.
02): Ike Eisenmann's ('Three') film debut.
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