

Argentine comedy gold: three chaotic pilots, one 747, zero common sense. Buckle up, boomer.
A new and very risky mission to the crazy Brigadier Z. This time Emilio (Disi), Gino (Renni) and Alberto (Fernandez de Rosa) have the difficult task of piloting a Boeing 747 which, among other passengers as eccentric, dangerous moves to a gang of criminals. The members of the country's most famous brigade must go through endless setbacks and moments of extreme madness and fun, with the difficult but firmly aim to expose the evildoers fearful. The world's craziest drivers is a brilliant comedy, full of hilarious situations that will "take off" of laughter to children and adults.
Acting
Disi-Renni-Fernández trio: chaotic chemistry that defined an era.
Practical Effects
Real 747 set pieces—pre-digital comedy, pure physical madness.

Director
Carlos Galettini
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Argentina's 'Brigadier Z' film series—1980s working-class comedy that dominated local box offices while Hollywood ignored the region.
The 747 set was partially built from a decommissioned plane—rare budget luxury for Argentine cinema of that era, and probably why half the cast looks genuinely terrified.
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