Inez Guerrero in Airport

E358436

Inez Guerrero in *Airport* is a distraught, working-class wife whose desperate circumstances drive a key emotional and dramatic subplot in the 1970 disaster film.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Inez Guerrero in Airport canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Airport (1970 film)
appearsInGenre disaster film
drama film
basedOn character from the novel "Airport"
creator Arthur Hailey
criticalReception performance widely praised
ethnicity Latina
familyRole mother
wife
filmSettingContext Lincoln International Airport
hasChild unnamed children
hasFinancialStatus impoverished
hasTrait distraught
emotionally fragile
loyal
involvedIn airline insurance fraud attempt
languageOfWork English
marriedTo D.O. Guerrero
medium live-action film
motivatedBy concern for her husband
desperation over poverty
narrativeRole key emotional subplot character
wife of would-be bomber
nationality American
notableScene confrontation with airline insurance office
emotional breakdown at airport
occupation housewife
portrayalRecognition contributed to Maureen Stapleton's Academy Award nomination
portrayedBy Maureen Stapleton
residesIn Chicago metropolitan area
surface form: Chicago area
socialClass working class
spouseFullName Domingo Ontiveros Guerrero
spouseOccupation demolitions expert
spouseStatus unemployed
storyFunction embodies working-class struggle in the film
humanizes the consequences of the bombing plot

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Maureen Stapleton role Inez Guerrero in Airport