Towering Inferno



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Disaster movies used to work because there was little certainty as to who would survive. Not so in this film, really an amalgam of two original stories, about a group of well-to-do celebrants at the top floor of a skyscraper. Cheapo electrical wiring and bad construction management cause an enormous blaze at the lower floors, steadily rising to consume the revelers. Newman’s an architect, McQueen …

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Disaster movies used to work because there was little certainty as to who would survive. Not so in this film, really an amalgam of two original stories, about a group of well-to-do celebrants at the top floor of a skyscraper. Cheapo electrical wiring and bad construction management cause an enormous blaze at the lower floors, steadily rising to consume the revelers. Newman’s an architect, McQueen …

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Disaster movies used to work because there was little certainty as to who would survive. Not so in this film, really an amalgam of two original stories, about a group of well-to-do celebrants at the top floor of a skyscraper. Cheapo electrical wiring and bad construction management cause an enormous blaze at the lower floors, steadily rising to consume the revelers. Newman’s an architect, McQueen …

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The British ensemble known as Towering Inferno take music to grand scales on Kaddish, a nearly 75-minute long electronic elegy of beats, voices, and screaming instrumentation performed in memory of the victims of the Holocaust. Composed by Richard Wolfson and Andy Saunders, the music on Kaddish ranges from metal guitar to sampled cantors to echoing drum synths–often on the same track. Jazz, class…

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Massive flames engulf the world’s tallest skyscraper, trapping the building’s grand opening gala guests on the top floors and leaving fire chief Steve McQueen and architect Paul Newman to battle the blaze and mount a daring rescue. William Holden, Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, Richard Chamberlain, Jennifer Jones, and O.J. Simpson also star in producer Irwin Allen’s Oscar-winning thriller. 165 min. W…

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A skyscraper and an all-star cast go up in flames in Irwin Allen’s classic disaster movie. To celebrate the construction of the Glass Tower, the world’s tallest building, architect Doug Roberts (Paul Newman) and builder James Duncan (William Holden) hold a gala bash on the highest floors. Trouble is, Duncan’s son-in-law and electrical subcontractor Roger Simmons (Richard Chamberlain) installed faulty wiring throughout the 138-story behemoth to save money. While the guests — including Doug’s lady friend (Faye Dunaway), a rich widow (Jennifer Jones), a con man (Fred Astaire), and a politico (Robert Vaughn) — enjoy the party, and a security guard (O.J. Simpson) wonders why his equipment is on the fritz, a burnt-out circuit breaker ignites some garbage on the 85th floor, swiftly turning the high-rise into, well, a towering inferno. With the guests trapped on the 135th floor, it’s up to Roberts and Fire Chief O’Hallorhan (Steve McQueen) to find a way to stop the blaze. Though not the first all-star ’70s disaster movie (1970′s Airport and 1972′s The Poseidon Adventure preceded it), The Towering Inferno was the most popular and the most spectacular. In a move that would become more common in late-’90s blockbuster Hollywood, The Towering Inferno’s mammoth production was mounted by two studios; screenwriter Stirling Silliphant combined the two novels owned by the studios into one saga. 1970s shake ‘n bake maestro Allen, with co-director John Guillermin (Allen did the action sequences), tapped into deep fears about the fragility of modern life in the face of extreme natural phenomena, as well as into the envies and insecurities of middle-aged professional men. The Towering Inferno packed theaters and earned eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture; it won for Cinematography, Editing, and Song. While its heroic, no-nonsense men provided some traditional comfort, The Towering Inferno still might provoke second thoughts about going into a skyscraper. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi Guide

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Rated: PGSynopsis: A dedication ceremony at the world’s tallest skyscraper turns into a high-rise catastrophe when a defective wire in its systems-control panel causes an electrical flare-up. Within minutes the gala event turns into a hellish inferno, as a raging fire traps society’s most prominent citizens on the top floor. Winner of three Academy Awards, this spectacular suspense thriller features dazzling special effects and a star studded cast including Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, William Holden and Faye Dunaway.

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A skyscraper and an all-star cast go up in flames in Irwin Allen’s classic disaster movie. To celebrate the construction of the Glass Tower, the world’s tallest building, architect Doug Roberts (Paul Newman) and builder James Duncan (William Holden) hold a gala bash on the highest floors. Trouble is, Duncan’s son-in-law and electrical subcontractor Roger Simmons (Richard Chamberlain) installed faulty wiring throughout the 138-story behemoth to save money. While the guests — including Doug’s lady friend (Faye Dunaway), a rich widow (Jennifer Jones), a con man (Fred Astaire), and a politico (Robert Vaughn) — enjoy the party, and a security guard (O.J. Simpson) wonders why his equipment is on the fritz, a burnt-out circuit breaker ignites some garbage on the 85th floor, swiftly turning the high-rise into, well, a towering inferno. With the guests trapped on the 135th floor, it’s up to Roberts and Fire Chief O’Hallorhan (Steve McQueen) to find a way to stop the blaze. Though not the first all-star ’70s disaster movie (1970′s Airport and 1972′s The Poseidon Adventure preceded it), The Towering Inferno was the most popular and the most spectacular. In a move that would become more common in late-’90s blockbuster Hollywood, The Towering Inferno’s mammoth production was mounted by two studios; screenwriter Stirling Silliphant combined the two novels owned by the studios into one saga. 1970s “shake ‘n bake” maestro Allen, with co-director John Guillermin (Allen did the action sequences), tapped into deep fears about the fragility of modern life in the face of extreme natural phenomena, as well as into the envies and insecurities of middle-aged professional men. The Towering Inferno packed theaters and earned eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture; it won for Cinematography, Editing, and Song. While its heroic, no-nonsense men provided some traditional comfort, The Towering Inferno still might provoke second thoughts about going into a skyscraper. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi

The Towering Inferno - Widescreen Special


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A skyscraper and an all-star cast go up in flames in Irwin Allen’s classic disaster movie. To celebrate the construction of the Glass Tower, the world’s tallest building, architect Doug Roberts (Paul Newman) and builder James Duncan (William Holden) hold a gala bash on the highest floors. Trouble is, Duncan’s son-in-law and electrical subcontractor Roger Simmons (Richard Chamberlain) installed faulty wiring throughout the 138-story behemoth to save money. While the guests — including Doug’s lady friend (Faye Dunaway), a rich widow (Jennifer Jones), a con man (Fred Astaire), and a politico (Robert Vaughn) — enjoy the party, and a security guard (O.J. Simpson) wonders why his equipment is on the fritz, a burnt-out circuit breaker ignites some garbage on the 85th floor, swiftly turning the high-rise into, well, a towering inferno. With the guests trapped on the 135th floor, it’s up to Roberts and Fire Chief O’Hallorhan (Steve McQueen) to find a way to stop the blaze. Though not the first all-star ’70s disaster movie (1970′s Airport and 1972′s The Poseidon Adventure preceded it), The Towering Inferno was the most popular and the most spectacular. In a move that would become more common in late-’90s blockbuster Hollywood, The Towering Inferno’s mammoth production was mounted by two studios; screenwriter Stirling Silliphant combined the two novels owned by the studios into one saga. 1970s “shake ‘n bake” maestro Allen, with co-director John Guillermin (Allen did the action sequences), tapped into deep fears about the fragility of modern life in the face of extreme natural phenomena, as well as into the envies and insecurities of middle-aged professional men. The Towering Inferno packed theaters and earned eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture; it won for Cinematography, Editing, and Song. While its heroic, no-nonsense men provided some traditional comfort, The Towering Inferno still might provoke second thoughts about going into a skyscraper. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi

Towering Inferno Special Edition


Towering Inferno Special Edition


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Rated: PGSynopsis: Synopsis: A dedication ceremony at the world’s tallest skyscraper turns into a high-rise catastrophe when a defective wire in its systems-control panel causes an electrical flare-up. Within minutes the gala event turns into a hellish inferno, as a raging fire traps society’s most prominent citizens on the top floor. Winner of three Academy Awards, this sepctacular suspense thriller features dazzling special effects and a star studded cast including Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, William Holden and Faye Dunaway.Bonus Features: The Towering Inferno Special Edition includes the widescreen feature plus extended and deleted scenes, commentaries, promotional materials, interactive galleries, still galleries and more on 2 discs.Disk 1:*Widescreen feature with commentaries by F.X. Feeney, film historian, and scene-specific commentary by: Mike Venzina – Special Effects Director and Branko Racki – Stunt Coordinator.Disc 2: *Featurettes: Inside the Tower: We Remember / Innovating Tower: The SPFX of An Inferno / The Art of Towering / Irwin Allen: The Great Producer / Directing the Inferno / Putting Out Fire / Running On Fire / Still The Worlds Tallest Building / The Heart of Disaster: Stirling Silliphant*AMC Backstory: The Towering Inferno*Extended & Deleted Scenes:Alternate opening sequence / Harlee meets up with Lisolette and the kids / Air ducts / Close up of Harry on the Phone / Extended scene with Doug and Susan / The jeweler delivers the golden scissors as Dan Bigelow argues with his staff / James and Dan discuss the party / Harlee and Lisolette / James and Susan discuss San Francisco / The Mayor addresses the crowd / James discusses the elevators with the Mayor and Senator Gary Parker / James and Senator Parker in the elevator / The party’s entertainer / Firemen / Susan and Patty discuss their significant others / The electrical system / Emergency vehicles on the scene / Waiting for the elevator / Four alarm fire / TrailersSpecifications: Audio: English: Dolby Surround 4.0 & Dolby Surround / Spanish: MonoLanguage: Dubbed & Subtitled: Spanish Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Widescreen: 2.35:1Box Office:

The Towering Inferno [Special Edition] [2 Discs]


The Towering Inferno [Special Edition] [2 Discs]


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A skyscraper and an all-star cast go up in flames in Irwin Allen’s classic disaster movie. To celebrate the construction of the Glass Tower, the world’s tallest building, architect Doug Roberts (Paul Newman) and builder James Duncan (William Holden) hold a gala bash on the highest floors. Trouble is, Duncan’s son-in-law and electrical subcontractor Roger Simmons (Richard Chamberlain) installed faulty wiring throughout the 138-story behemoth to save money. While the guests — including Doug’s lady friend (Faye Dunaway), a rich widow (Jennifer Jones), a con man (Fred Astaire), and a politico (Robert Vaughn) — enjoy the party, and a security guard (O.J. Simpson) wonders why his equipment is on the fritz, a burnt-out circuit breaker ignites some garbage on the 85th floor, swiftly turning the high-rise into, well, a towering inferno. With the guests trapped on the 135th floor, it’s up to Roberts and Fire Chief O’Hallorhan (Steve McQueen) to find a way to stop the blaze. Though not the first all-star ’70s disaster movie (1970′s Airport and 1972′s The Poseidon Adventure preceded it), The Towering Inferno was the most popular and the most spectacular. In a move that would become more common in late-’90s blockbuster Hollywood, The Towering Inferno’s mammoth production was mounted by two studios; screenwriter Stirling Silliphant combined the two novels owned by the studios into one saga. 1970s “shake ‘n bake” maestro Allen, with co-director John Guillermin (Allen did the action sequences), tapped into deep fears about the fragility of modern life in the face of extreme natural phenomena, as well as into the envies and insecurities of middle-aged professional men. The Towering Inferno packed theaters and earned eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture; it won for Cinematography, Editing, and Song. While its heroic, no-nonsense men provided some traditional comfort, The Towering Inferno still might provoke second thoughts about going into a skyscraper. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi

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A skyscraper and an all-star cast go up in flames in Irwin Allen’s classic disaster movie. To celebrate the construction of the Glass Tower, the world’s tallest building, architect Doug Roberts (Paul Newman) and builder James Duncan (William Holden) hold a gala bash on the highest floors. Trouble is, Duncan’s son-in-law and electrical subcontractor Roger Simmons (Richard Chamberlain) installed faulty wiring throughout the 138-story behemoth to save money. While the guests — including Doug’s lady friend (Faye Dunaway), a rich widow (Jennifer Jones), a con man (Fred Astaire), and a politico (Robert Vaughn) — enjoy the party, and a security guard (O.J. Simpson) wonders why his equipment is on the fritz, a burnt-out circuit breaker ignites some garbage on the 85th floor, swiftly turning the high-rise into, well, a towering inferno. With the guests trapped on the 135th floor, it’s up to Roberts and Fire Chief O’Hallorhan (Steve McQueen) to find a way to stop the blaze. Though not the first all-star ’70s disaster movie (1970′s Airport and 1972′s The Poseidon Adventure preceded it), The Towering Inferno was the most popular and the most spectacular. In a move that would become more common in late-’90s blockbuster Hollywood, The Towering Inferno’s mammoth production was mounted by two studios; screenwriter Stirling Silliphant combined the two novels owned by the studios into one saga. 1970s “shake ‘n bake” maestro Allen, with co-director John Guillermin (Allen did the action sequences), tapped into deep fears about the fragility of modern life in the face of extreme natural phenomena, as well as into the envies and insecurities of middle-aged professional men. The Towering Inferno packed theaters and earned eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture; it won for Cinematography, Editing, and Song. While its heroic, no-nonsense men provided some traditional comfort, The Towering Inferno still might provoke second thoughts about going into a skyscraper. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi

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A dedication ceremony at the worlds tallest skyscraper turns into a highrise catastrophe when a defective wire in its systemscontrol panel causes an electrical flareup. Within minutes the gala event turns into a hellish inferno, as a raging fire traps societys most prominent citizens on the top floor. Artist: MCQUEEN,STEVE Genre: Action/Adventure Rating: PG Release Date: 9MAY2006

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