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Earthquake

When the big one finally hits L.A.
1974 | 123m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Mark Robson
Writer: George Fox, Mario Puzo
Staring:
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Various interconnected people struggle to survive when an earthquake of unimaginable magnitude hits Los Angeles, California.
Release Date: Nov 15, 1974
Director: Mark Robson
Writer: George Fox, Mario Puzo
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords fire, skyscraper, supermarket, architect, earthquake, flooding, parking garage, natural disaster, national guard, disaster, child in peril, billiard hall, los angeles, california, explosion, motorcycle, destruction, alcoholic, policeman, daredevil, disaster movie, sensurround, dam collapse
Production Companies Universal Pictures, The Filmakers Group
Box Office Revenue: $79,666,653
Budget: $7,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 07, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Charlton Heston Stewart Graff
Ava Gardner Remy Royce-Graff
George Kennedy Sgt. Lew Slade
Lorne Greene Sam Royce
Geneviève Bujold Denise Marshall
Richard Roundtree Miles Quade
Marjoe Gortner Jody
Barry Sullivan Dr. Willis Stockle
Lloyd Nolan Dr. James Vance
Victoria Principal Rosa Amici
Walter Matthau Drunk
Monica Lewis Barbara
Gabriel Dell Sal
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. Chavez
Lloyd Gough Bill Cameron
John Randolph Los Angeles Mayor
Kip Niven Walter Russell
Scott Hylands Asst. Caretaker
Tiger Williams Corry
Donald Moffat Dr. Harvey Johnson
Jesse Vint Buck
Alan Vint Ralph
Lionel Johnston Hank
John Elerick Carl Leeds
John S. Ragin Chief Inspector
George Murdock Colonel
Don Mantooth Sid
Michael Richardson Sandy
Alex Brown Pool Player
Bob Cunningham Dr. Frank Ames
John Dennis Brawny Foreman
Gene Dynarski Dam Caretaker
Bob Gravage Farmer Mr. Griggs
H.B. Haggerty Pool Player
Tim Herbert Las Vegas Man
Dave Morick Technician
Ines Pedroza Laura
Josh Albee Boy with Radio (uncredited)
Don Ames Citizen (uncredited)
Benjie Bancroft Citizen (uncredited)
Buzz Barbee Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Joan Blair Pawnbroker's Wife (TV version) (uncredited)
Hal Bokar Dam Workman (uncredited)
Reb Brown Young Man on Motorcycle (uncredited)
Vivian Brown Woman (uncredited)
Ian Bruce Officer Scott (Wilson Plaza) (uncredited)
Polly Burson Earthquake Survivor (uncredited)
William H. Burton Jr. Stranger (uncredited)
Ric Carrott National Guardsman (uncredited)
David S. Cass Sr. Sherriff Merle (uncredited)
Lonny Chapman LAPD Captain (uncredited)
Sam Chew Jr. Tony (Kathie's Husband) (uncredited)
Shannon Christie Dr. Vance's Nurse (uncredited)
Erik Cord Office Worker (uncredited)
Caitanya Dasi Hare Krishna (uncredited)
Cinmayi Devi Hare Krishna (uncredited)
Ken DuMain Earthquake Survivor in Wilson Plaza (uncredited)
Brent Dunsford Man Drinking from Plastic Cup in Wilson Plaza (uncredited)
Patty Elder Blonde Secretary in Royce Building (uncredited)
Kenny Endoso Bar Cook (uncredited)
Jeannie Epper Blonde Woman (uncredited)
Dotty Ertel Earthquake Survivor (uncredited)
Bobby Ferro Sports Car Thief (uncredited)
Bruce M. Fischer Man (uncredited)
Sig Frohlich Doctor (uncredited)
James W. Gavin Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
Ernest Harada Seismologist (uncredited)
Jerry Hardin Man (uncredited)
Bob Harks Man Fleeing Movie Theatre (uncredited)
Orwin C. Harvey Man on the Balcony of a Falling House (uncredited)
Lars Hensen Citizen (uncredited)
Diana Herbert Woman (uncredited)
Bert Kramer Policeman (uncredited)
Paul LeClair National Guardsman (uncredited)
Karl Lukas Man (uncredited)
Ernesto Molinari Citizen (uncredited)
Stevie Myers Earthquake Victim (uncredited)
Jimmy Nickerson Seismology Graduate Student (uncredited)
Stuart Nisbet Man on Loudspeaker (voice) (uncredited)
Frances Osborne Housewife (uncredited)
Grant Owens Police Officer (uncredited)
Charlie Picerni Pool Player (uncredited)
Tony Regan Man Fleeing Movie Theatre (uncredited)
Leoda Richards Emergency Soup Kitchen Worker in Wilson Plaza (uncredited)
Clark Ross Man in Outer Office (uncredited)
George Sawaya Deputy Sherriff (uncredited)
Mark Sawtelle Boy (uncredited)
Fred Scheiwiller Jay the Bartender (uncredited)
Debralee Scott Kathie (TV version) (uncredited)
Dean Smith Pool Player (uncredited)
Eddie Smith Citizen (uncredited)
Norman Stevans Radio Station Technician (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey Citizen (uncredited)
John Tuell Prop Tractor Driver (uncredited)
Dick Tufeld Opening Narrator (uncredited)
Kitty Vallacher Grocery Store Clerk (uncredited)
Keith Walker Man on the Radio (voice) (uncredited)
Sandy Ward Studio Guard (uncredited)
Rick Warick Office Worker (uncredited)
Dick Warlock Diver at Hollywood Reservoir (uncredited)
William Whitaker Ambulance Driver (uncredited)
Don Wilbanks Dam Workman with Blowtorch (uncredited)
Forrest Wood Man (uncredited)
Clint Young Dam Workman (uncredited)
Name Job
Dorothy Spencer Editor
Tony Brubaker Stunts
David S. Cass Sr. Stunts
Roydon Clark Stunts
Bud Ekins Stunts
Larry Duran Stunts
Kenny Endoso Stunts
Bob Herron Stunts
Freddie Hice Stunts
Loren Janes Stunts
Kim Kahana Stunts
Henry Kingi Stunts
Julius LeFlore Stunts
Bob Minor Stunts
Charlie Picerni Stunts
Dean Smith Stunts
Dick Warlock Stunts
Bob Yerkes Stunts
Philip H. Lathrop Director of Photography
George Fox Writer
Frank R. McKelvy Set Decoration
Stevie Myers Stunts
Roswell A. Hoffmann Visual Effects
Murray Schwartz Second Assistant Director
Mark Reedall Makeup Artist
Ronald Pierce Sound
Alexander Golitzen Production Design
E. Preston Ames Art Direction
Robert J. LaSanka Casting
Ed Shanley Construction Coordinator
Connie Nichols Hairstylist
Burton Miller Costume Design
Frank Brendel Special Effects
May Boss Stunts
William Batliner Casting
Gary Downey Stunts
Leo Pepin Assistant Production Manager
Fred R. Simpson First Assistant Director
Wallace Worsley Jr. Unit Production Manager
Melvin M. Metcalfe Sr. Sound
Joe Canutt Stunt Double
Fred Brookfield Stunts
Mickey Caruso Stunts
Rip Clark Stunts
Carol Daniels Stunts
Dick Dial Stunts
Patty Elder Stunts
Lila Finn Stunts
James W. Gavin Stunts
Larry Holt Stunts
Kevin N. Johnston Stunts
Peaches Jones Stunts
Maurice Marks Stunts
Paul Nuckles Stunts
Barbara Perlman Stunts
Ernest Robinson Stunts
Russell Saunders Stunts
Fred Scheiwiller Stunts
Cyndi Swan Stunts
Bob Terhune Stunts
Buff Brady Stunts
Dottie Catching Stunts
Howard Curtis Stunts
Jadie David Stunts
Paula Dell Stunts
Bill Catching Stunts
Paula Crist Stunts
Dick Crockett Stunts
Evelyne Cuffee Stunts
Bennie E. Dobbins Stunts
Stephanie Epper Stunts
Robert C. Ferro Jr. Stunts
Mickey Gilbert Stunts
Denver Mattson Stunts
Regina Parton Stunts
Don Pike Stunts
Glenn Randall Jr. Stunts
Byron Quisenberry Stunts
Ronald Ross Stunts
Marilyn Stader Stunts
Bud Walls Stunts
Jesse Wayne Stunts
Andy Epper Stunts
Ralph Garrett Stunts
Orwin C. Harvey Stunts
Tommy J. Huff Stunts
Eddie Juaregui Stunts
William T. Lane Stunts
Harry Monty Stunts
Eddie Mulder Stunts
Troy Melton Stunts
Regis Parton Stunts
Bobby Porter Stunt Double
Audrey Saunders Stunts
George Sawaya Stunts
Rock A. Walker Stunts
Richard Washington Stunts
Wilbur Kinnett Gaffer
Marvin Walters Stunts
Victoria Gail Weisbart Script Supervisor
Mark Robson Director
John Williams Original Music Composer
Mario Puzo Writer
Terry Leonard Stunts
Jeannie Epper Stunts
Nick Dimitri Stunts
Eddie Hice Stunts
Bob Bralver Stunts
Polly Burson Stunts
Erik Cord Stunts
Gary Epper Stunts
Donna Garrett Stunts
Julie Ann Johnson Stunts
Gene LeBell Stunts
Fred Lerner Stunts
Jack Verbois Stunts
Jimmy Nickerson Stunts
Harvey Parry Stunts
Felix Silla Stunts
Eddie Smith Stunts
Evelyn Smith Stunts
James Winburn Stunts
Craig R. Baxley Stunts
John Daheim Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Alex Brown Stunts
Jerry Brutsche Stunts
Tom Steele Stunts
Name Title
Bernard Donnenfeld Producer
Jennings Lang Executive Producer
Mark Robson Producer
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Reviews

JPV852
6.0

Not a great disaster movie and a far far cry from The Poseidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno (a personal favorite of mine) but some decent special and miniature effects even when the performances were always the best. Still passable 1970s-era entertainment. ...

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
7.0

This used to be one hell of a town, officer. Earthquake is directed by Mark Robson and written by Mario Puzo and George Fox. It stars Charlton Heston, George Kennedy, Ava Gardner, Geneviève Bujold, Lorne Greene, Richard Roundtree & Marjoe Gortner. A catastrophic earthquake hits Southern Califo ... rnia and begins to level Los Angeles... "It's not a negative to have heart in the disaster genre of film" Take yourself to 1974, are you there? Good, now maybe you can appreciate this film a little more? Maybe? Earthquake does suffer from old age, it's a statement we see and hear a lot, but it's a fact that some film's stand the test of time whilst others do not. In this desensitised computer age, it is easy to forget that not all the tools available in film making today were available back when film's like this were being made. So as is my want, I firmly judge this as a 1974 offering, to which it delivers enough entertainment to fully satisfy my genre leanings and entertainment persuasions. The main complaint of many is the long build up of the characters, cries of boring can be read across internet forums and critics blogs. I just don't see it that way, yes we want the quake and the mayhem destruction that will follow it, because really this is a disaster film after all, but is it so bad that the film has heart to go with the crash bang wallop? After the build up of characters, where relationships and character traits are formed, the disaster strikes and it doesn't disappoint, utter destruction as effects and noise fill the eyes and ears, where those with a good home cinema system finding it literally does rock the house. We are then treated to a series of sequences that hold and engage our attention, upsetting passages of human sadness, punctured by heroic surges as Heston and the fabulous Kennedy set about saving life, hell! saving the town even. Then it's the film's fitting finale, where there are no cop outs, the makers choosing to go out with a darker edge than the detractors give it credit for. Some can scoff at a blood splat effect, or rant about some of the acting on show, but Earthquake achieves two important things. One is that it entertains as a visual experience (quality model work), the other is that it doesn't soft soap the devastating effects of an earthquake. As the camera pulls away from a ravaged L.A. the impact is sombre, where reflection is needed and most assuredly surely gotten. 7/10

May 16, 2024