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The Towering Inferno

In director Irwin Allen's Oscar-winning actioner, architect Doug Roberts (Paul Newman) and builder James Duncan (William Holden) are celebrating their latest success: the world's tallest building. But when a blaze caused by bad wiring rages during the grand opening, Doug and Fire Chief O'Hallorhan (Steve McQueen) must beat impossible odds to save those trapped inside, including Doug's lady, Susan (Faye Dunaway), and con man Harlee (Fred Astaire).

  • Released December 14, 1974
  •   2 hr 45 mins  

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  • 6.7 out of 10
    11,354 votes
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Won 2 Golden Globes, Won 3 Oscars, Nominated for 3 other Golden Globes, Nominated for 5 other Oscars, Won 6 other awards, Nominated for 4 other awards.   See all awards »

Cast & Crew

Directors

Irwin Allen action sequences
John Guillermin

Producers

Irwin Allen producer
Sidney Marshall associate producer

Writers

Frank M. Robinson novel "The Glass Inferno"
Thomas N. Scortia novel "The Glass Inferno"

Cast

Steve McQueen Chief Michael O'Hallorhan
Paul Newman Doug Roberts
William Holden James Duncan
Faye Dunaway Susan Franklin
Fred Astaire Harlee Claiborne
Susan Blakely Patty Simmons
Richard Chamberlain Roger Simmons
Jennifer Jones Lisolette Mueller
O.J. Simpson Harry Jernigan
Robert Vaughn Sen. Gary Parker

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Joseph Riesenbeck (eazyguy62) wrote on IMDB:

Having struck box office gold two years earlier with The Poseidon Adventure, Irwin Allen aided by the combined financing of Fox and Warner Bros., decided to do himself one better with The Towering Inferno. No expense was spared, as evidenced by Allen securing the services of two of the top box office draws available in Paul Newman and Steve McQueen. Next, he hedged his bet with a supporting cast that ran the gamut from William Holden, Fred Astaire and Faye Dunaway to soap actress Susan Flannery and football star O.J. Simpson. Add a lot of fire, a lot of smoke, a lot of flaming and charred humans and you have the makings of a box office bonanza. It's amazing that the budget was held down to a mere $14 million dollars even in 1974 dollars. Did it work? The film grossed $116 million dollars which was quite a princely sum in those days so the answer to that as far as Allen, Fox, and Warner Bros. is concerned would be yes.   [ show more ]

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amandalouden96 wrote on IMDB:

What a movie! it has an all star cast including Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, William Holden and many more.

The basis for this movie is the opening of the worlds tallest building, but things aren't as perfect as they seem as architect Paul Newman discovers inadequate electrical wiring in the building which could result in dangerous concequences. He then reports this to the buildings owner James Duncan but he doesn't think that it is a problem and still decides to go on with the opening ceremony which puts 300 peoples lives in the balance while trapped on the top of the 138 storey skyscraper when the building goes on fire due to the poor wiring, this results in unpredictable explosions and fires breaking out everywhere in the building. It is now up to fireman Steve McQueen his crew and the aide of the Navy to rescue the 300 people on top of the building and put out the fire.   [ show more ]

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ccthemovieman-1 wrote on IMDB:

"Disaster Movies" were a big hit in this era, with airplane crashes, earthquakes, fires, etc. This one made huge fires and firemen fashionable for awhile. It certainly had people talking, and it may have been the best of those "disaster" flicks.

The movie certainly had an all-star cast: Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, William Holden, Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, Susan Blakely, Richard Chamberlain, Robert Vaughn, Robert Wagner and (gulp) O.J. Simpson. Even Jennifer Jones came out of a long retirement to return to films. It was really nice to see her again.

What really surprised me about this film when I watched it earlier this year was that the special effects were still good, and the film is almost 40 years old. It was also good to see Steve McQueen being the good guy again. He was the best character in the film. The worst was William Holden, who turned out to play a lot profane-spewing nasty people as soon as the Hays' code was totally abolished in 1967. Same thing for Paul Newman. McQueen, meanwhile, kept his class as did Jones, of course, and Astaire.   [ show more ]

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