The 1970s Recipe For Disaster!
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- čas přidán 29. 12. 2023
- haphazardstuff.com
The Disaster Film ruled the 1970s! All-star casts were trapped in a chorus line of life threatening scenarios - and audiences excitedly watched if they could manage to survive the catastrophe.
Disaster films came in all shapes and scales. From epic wide-screen big-budget films with the most popular actors of the time, to cheaper and smaller television movies of the week. They have become a time capsule of the era.
No matter the form the disaster took, typically most disaster films followed something of a blueprint. A template, tropes and clichés that would be recurring storytelling tools in a 1970s disaster movie.
This is a compilation of some of the best known and more obscure and forgotten disaster films from the 1970s, the wide range of actors that appeared in them and 'the recipe for disaster' many of them followed.
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Irwin Allen's Two Classic Movies Were My Favorites. Saw Them Both When They First Came Out. Loved Them😊.
Thank you for including the TV movie Disaster on the Coastliner. A forgotten classic.
My late father was a fan of disaster films back in the 70s. He watched them all. Then in 97 Titanic came and became his favorite movie, it is the ultimate disaster film.
Between The Poseidon Adventure and The Swarm (both produced by Irwin Allen), the market dropped out. I lived that era.
That was awesome!
Great job!
In Earthquake, Lorne Greene (b. 1915) played the father of Ava Gardner (b. 1924)
Amazing. They don’t make them like they used to. I was hoping to see The Big Bus. 😂
That final shot is a very good reason why _The Swarm_ flopped at the box office.
Airport 79 was a comedy