Throughout the 1970s, audiences couldn't get enough of disaster movies. The decade began with the all-star blockbuster bomb-on-a-plane thrill ride Airport, based on Arthur Hailey's best-seller.
Table of Contents The Master of Disaster It has an all-star cast The practical effects still hold up The stakes keep getting higher But five decades later, this film isn’t readily available to ...
When it comes to playing hide and seek in Pontypandy Norman really is the best However when he decides that he is going to hide at the top of the fire station training tower he doesn t realise ...
Doug Roberts, architect, returns from a long vacation to find work nearly completed on his skyscraper. He goes to the party that night concerned he's found that his wiring specifications have not ...
"Fire, flood or any other act of God." So, anyway, it says on the insurance policy. But the crises in 1970s disaster movies were almost always caused by Man. Or if not directly caused, then aided ...
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But five decades later, this film isn’t readily available to stream or rent online, which means audiences have either forgotten about it or they never knew it existed in the first place.