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Director: | Ronald Neame |
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Writer: | Wendell Mayes, Paul Gallico, Stirling Silliphant |
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When their ocean liner capsizes, a group of passengers struggle to survive and escape. | |
Release Date: | Dec 01, 1972 |
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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 |
Name | Character |
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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 |
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Steve Broidy | Producer |
Sidney Marshall | Producer |
Irwin Allen | Producer |
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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**
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.