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Two-Minute Warning

91,000 people. 33 exit gates. One sniper…
1976 | 115m | English

(4671 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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A psychotic sniper plans a massive killing spree in a Los Angeles football stadium during a major championship game. The police, led by Captain Peter Holly and the SWAT commander, learn of the plot and rush to the scene.
Release Date: Nov 12, 1976
Director: Larry Peerce
Writer: George La Fountaine Sr., Edward Hume
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords assassination, assassin, usa president, sports, firearm, los angeles, california, american football stadium, disaster movie, intense, distressing, ominous
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Filmways Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $6,700,000
Budget: $6,700,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Charlton Heston Capt. Peter Holly
John Cassavetes Sgt. Chris Button
Martin Balsam Sam McKeever
Beau Bridges Mike Ramsay
Marilyn Hassett Lucy
David Janssen Steve
Jack Klugman Stu Sandmann
Gena Rowlands Janet
Walter Pidgeon The Pickpocket
Brock Peters Paul
David Groh Al
Mitchell Ryan The Priest
Joe Kapp Charlie Tyler
Pamela Bellwood Peggy Ramsay
Jon Korkes Jeffrey
Susan Backlinie Pretty Blonde Woman in Crowd
Sandy Johnson Button's Wife
Brooke Mills Tyler's Girlfriend
Michael Gregory
Branscombe Richmond Bystander with Blood on His Hands
J.A. Preston Policeman
Hollis Irving Woman at Airport (as Holly Irving)
William Bryant Lt. Calloway (as Bill Bryant)
Allan Miller Mr. Green
Andy Sidaris TV Director
Dick Winslow Man with Toupee
Garry Walberg Governor Ogden
Cay Forester Mrs. Ogden (as Kate Archer)
Christine Nelson Woman at Airport
Howard Cosell Howard Cosell
Frank Gifford Frank Gifford
Dick Enberg Dick Enberg
Merv Griffin Merv Griffin - National Anthem Singer
Larry Manetti The S.W.A.T. Team - Pratt
John Stuart West Ambulance Attendant
Name Job
Larry Peerce Director
Charles Fox Original Music Composer
James Plannette Gaffer
Lea Stalmaster Casting
Eve Newman Editor
George La Fountaine Sr. Novel
Edward Hume Screenplay
Walter Hannemann Editor
John M. Dwyer Set Decoration
Gordon Ecker Sound Editor
Lon Bentley Makeup Artist
Tony Lloyd Makeup Artist
Phill Norman Title Designer
Bob Forrest Script Supervisor
Herman A. Blumenthal Art Direction
Al Teeter Music Editor
Connie Nichols Hairstylist
Lester Kahn Dolly Grip
Gerald Hirschfeld Director of Photography
Kitty O'Neil Stunts
Glenn R. Wilder Stunt Coordinator
Tony Brubaker Stunts
Freddie Hice Stunts
Name Title
Edward S. Feldman Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Undervalued thriller. A lone gunman has his sights set on a sell-out crowd at a championship football game. Captain Peter Holly leads the desperate fight to try and stop the maniac from picking people off at will. Perched high on top of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the gunman has his pick o ... f the targets, the Mayor -the President - or merely the innocent? Either way he has to be stopped before all hell breaks loose. Much like "Rollercoaster" a year later, Two-Minute Warning is wrongly lumped in with the disaster movie genre that flooded the 1970s, and just like Rollercoaster, Two-Minute Warning is an excellently taut thriller. The build up is paced to precision, all characters are introduced to us to give us something to associate with should things go very wrong. As this is happening we get little POV snippets of our killer, accompanied by Charles Fox's harshly impacting music, the killer is never seen but we feel the dread, the impending sense of murder is a constant presence. Once we are at the game and the authorities are aware that a sniper is on the roof, the film shifts up a gear and lays on the suspense thick and heavy. Captain Holly (Charlton Heston in authoritative scene commanding form) is joined by the SWAT team, led by the cool and serious Sgt. Chris Button (John Cassavetes), whilst stadium security manager Sam McKeever (Martin Balsam) prays that disaster can be averted. Then the final third of the picture is a ripper of heart pounding stuff, a final third that rewards the viewers patience for having invested in the film and the key characters. Filling out the cast is Gena Rowlands, Jack Klugman (brilliant interplay with Mitch Ryan's priest), Beau Bridges, Walter Pidgeon and David Jansen. Two-Minute Warning is a quality thriller that is sadly undervalued on the big IMDb site, go on, give it a go and you might just be pleasantly surprised. 7.5/10 Footnote: I should point out that my thoughts are on the original unedited cut of this film, I have never seen the watered down TV cut and have no plans to ever do so.

May 16, 2024