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The Towering Inferno
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Architect Doug Roberts returns to San Francisco for the high-profile dedication ceremony of the Glass Tower, the tallest but poorly constructed building in the world. During the party, a massive fire breaks out that threatens to destroy the tower and everyone in it.
Architect Doug Roberts returns to San Francisco for the high-profile dedication ceremony of the Glass Tower, the tallest but poorly constructed building in the world. During the party, a massive fire breaks out that threatens to destroy the tower and everyone in it.
Actors:
Susan Blakely,
David Armstrong,
Paula Dell,
Richard Chamberlain,
Robert Hitchcock,
Bob Liddle,
Orwin C. Harvey
Susan Blakely
7 September 1948, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
David Armstrong
16 October 1924, USA
Paula Dell
15 November 1926, Longmont, Colorado, USA
Richard Chamberlain
31 March 1934, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Robert Hitchcock
30 December 1925, Maryland, USA
Bob Liddle
Orwin C. Harvey
7 January 1926, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
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September 11, 2014
Despite the best efforts of most of those involved, the film never takes off as more than just a remarkable collection of glossy violence.
February 03, 2012
The result is everything a disaster movie should be, a combination of soap opera and the spectacle of destruction.
March 30, 2011
Featuring an all-star cast (Paul Newman, Steve McQueen), the movie delivers the goods of a well-crafted disaster flick, but strangely, it was nominated for the Best Picture Oscar.
February 03, 2012
Ironically, there's now something almost comforting about the way the film sticks to formula, but the action is still authentically thrilling.
October 23, 2004
The Towering Inferno is a brawny blockbuster of a movie, by far the best of the mid-1970s wave of disaster films.
September 22, 2008
The Towering Inferno is one of the greatest disaster pictures made, a personal and professional triumph for producer Irwin Allen.
July 28, 2009
A Titanic tale of hubris...knot-in-the-stomach scary from the moment the fire gets out of control to the last-ditch heroics that come hours later. [Blu-ray]
June 24, 2006
A starry cast share out roles that are less like characters than places in a lifeboat.
May 13, 2009
break out the popcorn, sit back, and enjoy a galaxy of stars picking up their fat paychecks and having a great time. They absolutely don't make 'em like this anymore
New York Times
May 09, 2005
You may not come out of the theater with any important ideas about American architecture or enterprise, but you will have had a vivid, completely safe nightmare.
February 03, 2012
Irwin Allen, the Busby Berkeley of natural disasters and other people's troubles, teams up with John Guillermin, a competent if undistinguished action director.

