THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE (PG)
D: Ronald Neame
20th Century Fox (Irwin Allen)
US 1972
117 mins
Adventure
W: Stirling Silliphant & Wendell Mayes [based on the
novel by Paul Gallico]
DP: Harold Stine
Ed: Harold F. Kress
Mus: John Williams
PD: William Creber
Cos: Paul Zastupnevich
Gene Hackman (Rev. Frank Scott), Ernest Borgnine (Mike
Rogo), Red Buttons (James Martin), Shelley Winters (Belle Rosen), Carol Lynley (Nonnie Parry), Pamela Sue Martin (Susan Shelby), Roddy McDowall (Acres), Eric Shea (Robin Shelby), Jack
Albertson (Manny Rosen), Stella Stevens (Linda Rogo), Leslie Nielsen (Capt. Harrison)
A luxury cruise ship is capsized by a tidal storm and a
handful of survivors must traverse into the belly of the upturned vessel in order to escape.
The Poseidon Adventure is amongst the best of the disaster
films which flooded the early-to-mid 1970's. A great deal of time during the first act is dedicated to the introduction of the characters before the catastrophe strikes, but once it does, the
series of set pieces which pick them off one-by-one are incredibly well executed and visualised, with convincing special effects for the most part (some of the models are less so convincing,
but you can forgive them considering the age of the film). Above all else, it's the performances of the talented cast which allow the audience to engage in their journey for
survival.
A poor sequel (Beyond The Poseidon Adventure) and remake
(Poseidon) followed.
8/10