MILWAUKEE - Surely it hasn't been 25 years since the movie "Airplane!" debuted. But it has - and "Don't call me Shirley." Jewish Family Services plans an anniversary benefit celebration in honor of the volunteer service and philanthropy of Louise Abrahams Yaffe and her son Jim Abrahams, who wrote and directed "Airplane!" with fellow Shorewood High School and University of Wisconsin-Madison graduates David and Jerry Zucker. A reception and dinner will be held at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee and a red carpet screening will be shown at the Pabst Theater. Jewish Family Services is a nonprofit social services group working in the Milwaukee area for more than 135 years. "Airplane!" stars Robert Hays as a fighter pilot who was traumatized "in the war" and who must land an airliner after the crew becomes disabled, with help from his flight attendant girlfriend, played by Julie Hagerty. "It's sort of stunning to me that it has endured this long and has become so popular," Abrahams said.