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The Poseidon Adventure

Hell, upside down.
1972 | 117m | English

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When their ocean liner capsizes, a group of passengers struggle to survive and escape.
Release Date: Dec 01, 1972
Director: Ronald Neame
Writer: Wendell Mayes, Paul Gallico, Stirling Silliphant
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Thriller
Keywords ocean, life and death, sibling relationship, prostitute, new year's eve, sea, based on novel or book, husband wife relationship, 1970s, wave, shipwreck, cruise, seaquake, ship, ocean liner, natural disaster, faith, travel, disaster, capsized ship, tidal wave, disaster movie
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Kent Productions
Box Office Revenue: $84,563,118
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gene Hackman Reverend Scott
Ernest Borgnine Mike Rogo
Red Buttons James Martin
Carol Lynley Nonnie Parry
Roddy McDowall Acres
Stella Stevens Linda Rogo
Shelley Winters Belle Rosen
Jack Albertson Manny Rosen
Leslie Nielsen Captain Harrison
Pamela Sue Martin Susan Shelby
Eric Shea Robin Shelby
Fred Sadoff Mr. Linarcos
Roseann Williams Woman
Arthur O'Connell John, the Chaplain
Sheila Allen Nurse
Jan Arvan Doctor
Byron Webster Purser
John Crawford Chief Engineer
Bob Hastings M. C.
Erik L. Nelson Mr. Tinkham
Charles Bateman First Officer Larsen
Ruth Foster Passenger
Maurice Marsac French Naval Officer
Ernie F. Orsatti Terry
Paul Stader Martin
Name Job
Fred Dale Stunts
Harold E. Stine Director of Photography
Hal Herman Unit Production Manager
William J. Creber Production Design
Jack Baur Casting
L.B. Abbott Special Effects
Del Acevedo Makeup Artist
Paul Zastupnevich Costume Design
Wendell Mayes Screenplay
Harold F. Kress Editor
Edwin Butterworth Makeup Artist
Carol Pershing Hairstylist
Norman A. Cook Assistant Director
Paul Stader Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Donald White Second Assistant Director
Dan Goozee Production Illustrator
Raphael Bretton Set Decoration
Paul Gallico Novel
Allan Snyder Makeup Artist
Sheral Ross Hairstylist
Ann Wadlington Hairstylist
John Campbell Publicist
Les Warner Second Assistant Director
Tom Cranham Production Illustrator
Vinton Vernon Scoring Mixer
Teresa Brachetto Script Supervisor
Don Hall Supervising Sound Editor
Orwin C. Harvey Stunts
Howard Curtis Stunts
Paula Dell Stunts
Carol Daniels Stunts
Jerry Brutsche Stunts
Doug O'Dell II Stunts
Gil Perkins Stunts
George Robotham Stunts
George Sawaya Stunts
Jerry Summers Stunts
Fred Zendar Stunts
Joel Hirschhorn Songs
Albert Gail Production Assistant
Art Volpert Production Coordinator
Ward Preston Assistant Art Director
Theodore Soderberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lou Pazelli Key Grip
Larry Holt Stunts
Lila Finn Stunts
Craig Chudy Stunts
Eldon Burke Stunts
Bennie E. Dobbins Stunts
John Moio Stunts
Janet Brady Stunts
Phil Adams Stunts
Victor Paul Stunts
Preston Peterson Stunts
Robert Prohaska Stunts
Marilyn Stader Stunts
Ron Stein Stunts
Clyde Taylor Gaffer
John A. Bonner Sound Supervisor
Chris Howell Stunts
Bill Catching Stunts
Mike Donovan Stunts
Denver Mattson Stunts
Frank Orsatti Stunts
Allen Pinson Stunts
Wally Rose Stunts
Russell Saunders Stunts
Ronald Neame Director
Stirling Silliphant Screenplay
John Williams Original Music Composer
Alexander Courage Orchestrator
Al Kasha Songs
Ernie F. Orsatti Stunts
James Winburn Stunts
Irwin Allen Second Unit Director
Gary Epper Stunts
Dick Durock Stunts
Jeannie Epper Stunts
Donna Garrett Stunts
Loren Janes Stunts
John Daheim Stunts
Craig R. Baxley Stunts
David Sharpe Stunts
Tom Steele Stunts
George P. Wilbur Stunts
Name Title
Steve Broidy Producer
Sidney Marshall Producer
Irwin Allen Producer
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Reviews

JPV852
9.0

Seen this one several times over the years and still is fantastic, from the performances (Hackman and Borgnine especially) to some genuinely emotional scenes to the incredible set designs. Not sure if I place this over The Towering Inferno, but think it might be 1A and 1B amongst disaster films. **4 ... .5/5**

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

It's a toss up for me between this and "The Towering Inferno" (1974) as to which is my favourite disaster movie. This quite gripping drama sees an ageing ocean liner en-route to the scrap heap make one last, fateful, trip. As new year arrives, the ship is stuck by a gigantic tidal wave and capsizes. ... Carnage onboard ensues, with only a small band trapped in the ship's ballroom with the savvy to make for the part of the ship where the hull in thinnest - and the most likely spot for any external rescuers - before the ship goes the way of the "Titanic"! Gene Hackman is great as the almost maniacal preacher who leads this rather motley band through the innards of the rapidly decaying vessel with plenty of perilous scenarios for them to navigate. The cast are generally good - Oscar nominated Shelley Winters is super, Jack Albertson, Ernest Borgnine, Roddy McDowall and Red Buttons all really help the encroaching sense of menace as their task becomes more dangerous. Regardless of their billing - they are all expendable too, and that adds loads to the richness - and plausibility - of this borderline claustrophobic story that certainly doesn't encourage cruising. The cinematography is tight (OK, so you know it is the camera and not the set that is moving!) and there are plenty of pyrotechnics, obstacle courses and deadly traps from ordinary staircases to keep the whole thing entertaining for a couple of hours and I - almost 50 years on - still find it a good watch.

May 28, 2023