Earthquake (1974) Official Trailer #1 - Charlton Heston Movie HD
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Earthquake (1974) Official Trailer #1 - Charlton Heston Movie HD
Various stories of various people as an earthquake of un-imagineable magnitude hits Los Angeles.
Cast:
Charlton Heston: j.mp/ZnFc54
George Kennedy: j.mp/ZnFeKc
Walter Matthau: j.mp/Z1K92o
John Randolph: j.mp/ZnFc5a
Director:
Mark Robson
Producer:
Mark Robson
Jennings Lang: j.mp/ZnFeKk
Bernard Donnenfeld
Writer:
Mario Puzo: j.mp/ZnFc5i
George Fox
Editor:
Dorothy Spencer
Cinematographer:
Philip H. Lathrop: j.mp/ZnFcly
Composer:
John Williams: j.mp/OYLhn1
Notice all these stunts back then were done by REAL people.
Not CGI and computerized-in or wire-work like today.
These daring performers have never been recognized by the academy of motion pictures!
They are aging and passing away before us.
They made film makers billions.
It is time to demand an Academy Award category for stunt men and women!
All these effects were mechanical special effects and photographic effects. There was more craftmanship involved.
Notice all these stunts back then were done by REAL people.
Not CGI and computerized-in or wire-work like today.
These daring performers have never been recognized by the academy of motion pictures!
They are aging and passing away before us.
They made film makers billions.
It is time to demand an Academy Award category for stunt men and women!
You all obviously haven't seen the elevator scene.
@@hejhowareyou
There is a Stunt Award Ceremony wich honors this Stuntpeople.
@@tellmeninetails5819
A last minute decision to remove the real Footage wich was too cruel and replaced with the Animated Bloodsplatter
In 1974 "Earthquake" won the Academy Award for Best Sound(Sensurround) and Best Visual Effects.
andemoine winrow did it really won the 1974 movie 🎥 I’m just wondering ok 👌
@@dpflack1744 The movie that won that year for Best Picture was "The Godfather Part II"..."Earthquake" wasn't even nominated for Best Picture"
..It did however, win for "Best Sound", which was a little surprising, given it was up against another fantastic thriller "The Towering Inferno", which had been a Best Picture nominee also!📼📀📺📼📀📺
The 70s were awesome in making films like that.
I like watching Earthquake in Sensurround
I watched this movie at maxim theatre when I was still in college. Sensurround effects was amazing that we felt our seats was also trembling. Unforgettable movie
Yes I remember that! It's what made me run out the door!!
I remember seeing this in the theater with my parents. Pretty impressive considering it was all done without the aid of modern day CG fx.
I remember seeing this movie in a cinema. (My grandfather worked there and we were allowed to enter to see any film ) I remember my mother covering my eyes when pieces of glasses stuck into Ava Gardner's face.
And you didn't run out of the theater like I did??😧
Great film for its time. Sad that most stars have died. Thanks to you all.
The earthquake got them. 😂
@@SpaceCattttt that's just not right 🤣
@@Its_Renee_ Feels good to be wrong, though! 😁
I was 11 when the movie was released. Dad took me to see it. Loved the "Sensurround". Poor Remy! LOL
I liked Remy too
I remember the running joke as a 7 year old, when this movie came out. It involved that other awesome disaster movie, The Towering Inferno, that came out in that same year of 1974. "What do you get when you cross Earthquake with The Towering Inferno? Shake & Bake." Shake & Bake was the popular coating mix for chicken, pork, etc. My family ate stuff coated in that stuff for most of my youth! 😁
Ladies and gentlemen the original San Andreas movie LOL!!!!
Yaaaa the good old days!
This is Real !!! I Experienced It !!!
@@glendoc8927 well, obviously earthquakes are VERY real, yeah I was just making a comparison between the special effects back then to the special effects now when they made san andreas. Didn't mean to offend
@@thesnakeman8006 These were the best ..To much computer technology now sadly and just aint the same..👍
Minus THE ROCK (back then 1/2 years old)
One thing you can't deny is the stunt work and practical effects carry a dramatic weight to the spectacle. Your brain knows those are real people and it adds to the thrill and danger. Crowds are pretty savvy nowadays and any crazy CGI aided stunt their brain just says that was made in a computer, removing the drama.
Well said and quite insightful, too!
@@bkynbiker19 Thanks!
Couldn't agree more. The visual effects in this film have a very organic quality to them. Old school techniques of setting up a real environment and then cutting to large scale miniatures shot out side in real light. The truck on the free way is a perfect example. Sell it full size. Destroy it in miniature.
@@roquefortfiles Except for the unfortunate idea of the glued-in cows lol - big mistake!
@@bkynbiker19 I dont actually agree!!. There would be a huge amount of centrifugal force applied to the cows as the truck cartwheels. They'd be pinned to the floor. I so wish there was a great making of documentary on Earthquake. It is really one of the last old school FX films . The model work in this is exceptionally well done and edited
I remember this and the "Towering Inferno" came out a a few weeks apart.
I liked this film far more the The Towering Inferno
George Kennedy: You're all gonna have to help yourselves.
Genevieve Bujold: HELP ME!
There was something called Sensurround in the theater when we saw it So it sounded like you were in the earthquake with the characters.
They tried it once in the Chinese Theater for the premier, until it started causing the plaster in the ceiling to start cracking.
Saw this film with my parents as a kid at the movie theatre. Had no idea that down the road in my life I would be working with Charlton Heston in my actual job.
1970s disaster movies always look better than the modern cgi ones. CGI ones look fake or over the top. While the 70s ones look more believable
The FX in this film are fabulous. They look organic and real. The model work is amazing. Everything was shot out side in real light. Some very clever split screens with actual locations (Free way) edited with large scale model work shot at high speed. Sell it full scale!! Demolish it in miniature. Old school techniques. I much prefer this kind of FX work to the over done totally unrealistic CGI nonsense they think passes for reality today.
Quantum Leap: The episode "Disco Inferno" has Sam Beckett leaped in as a film stuntman. One of his jobs is on the set of Earthquake, where he is the character seen hanging from a piece of debris whom Sam Royce (Lorne Greene's character) attempts to save, but Beckett loses his grip and falls.
Truly the first movie that horrified me. Parents were divorced and one of the weekends he took us to see this movie in theatre. I was 6 years old and hasn’t quite grasped the concept of a quake like this couldn’t happen in New Jersey. Any time that night I heard a huge jumbo jet descending into Newark Airport I thought was an earthquake starting. Also as comical as the scene is now the elevator falling was easily the scariest for me. Wouldn’t go in an elevator for months after. One added comical note. I still remember my father laughing loud and hard at the scene where Walter Matthau couldn’t drink his shot because the bar kept shaking from the quake.
Today's Hollywood: this is HOW you made a disaster movie with model construction, props, sound stages and especially the camera work also John Williams' best score
period. I loved how the visuals were spectacularly destructive even scarifying. Well done, filmmakers.
That was the year of the shake and back movies. This and Towering Inferno.
I love this film.
Genevieve Bujold is why I am watching this. She stars in the 1978 "Coma" film.
I remember seeing this in the theater when l was 7 or 8 years old. I remember looking around to make sure that a real earthquakes wasn't really happening. I thought the movie was amazing!!
This was a very good Universal Picture. I mean, the effects are amazing, John Williams’ Score is great, and the actors are very talented, but the only thing that i don’t like about this picture is that scene where the “Cartoon Blood Splatter” appears, and since this is a 70’s film, the sound effects need to be remixed. Oh wait, THEY ARE!
I love Universal.
(Edit 2019: Now I know why the “Cartoon Blood Splatter” is in the picture.)
A true classic
Lorne Greene played Ava Gardner's father, which means he pretty "active" 7 year old! LOL
I remember see the Earthquake Trailer when I was a kid 13 years old since 2014 and then I enjoy watching the earthquake movie on AMC Channel when I was a 16 year old teen since January 2017 wins academy awards🏆winner best sound.
Amazing well made classic
فيلم كوارث رائع وجميل
يستحق الأوسكار
أين يمكن أن تجد مثل هذه الروائع إلا في السينما العالمية .
The Year I was Born. The movie is 45 years Old.
Therese Middleton
NICE! :)
Classic movie 🎥
Notice with movie trailers of the 60's and 70's there was no added instrumental overly dramatic theme music. Just think about it. Seems like trailers back then only shown movie scenes not leaving to much to the imagination. No major edits or added special effects or spoilers, and teasers.
IKR!! Nowadays movie trailers are confusing plus they get really annoying with the quick cuts, the dramatic music that I laugh at now I miss these kinds of trailers would be nice if they were brought back for today's movies
did you remember the Sensurround?
Yeah but it had to work properly. If it didn't, no sensurround.
Yes, i've seen the movie in Paris in 1974. In Sensurround
Saw several times in Sensurround, along with other S'round movies Midway and Rollercoaster. I always thought there were only 3, and I saw all in theaters, but I believe there was one more (and I'm too lazy just now to look it up...)
@@bkynbiker It was used for a couple of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA films.
The motionless glued on plastic cows on the lorry near the end!
The cow's are actually quite realistic. if you think about it. The G force on them would be huge. They'd be pinned to the bed of the truck as it cart wheeled off the freeway.
I must admit,Genevieve has NO CHEMISTRY with Mr Heston,look at her expression.Either his breath was bad,her grab her too hard or who knows.Remember staying at a hotel near the Chinese Theater when this movie came out,you could feel the ground shake.Having an IMAX feel before it was mainstream
One of the best disaster movies of the 1970s.
Y'all can laugh all you want. But I was a toddler, forced to watch this at the Chinese Theater by my Mom. I ran outside terrified that it was really happening and I was gonna die. 🙄
It's understable...
LOL. when I saw this in 74 at age 9 I had no idea how movies were made. I thought they actually destroyed Los Angeles to make this. I get where you're coming from
@@roquefortfiles ❤️
@@Its_Renee_ Forced to watch?😂😂. As soon as I saw the semi trailer cart wheel off the freeway I had to get my older brother to take me to see it. A classic disaster flick.
I was 6 when i saw this in theatre and had no clue a quake like this couldn’t happen in New Jersey. First movie I remember totally horrifying me
Great bio (Charlton Heston: An Incredible Life:Revised Edition) at amazon!
In one scene of Battlestar Galactica 1980, they edited the earthquake scene with the Cylons attacking Los Angles.
On "V" too.
The main villain in this movie is the earthquake itself.
awesome movie 10/10
Available on Blu-Ray this week June 04th 2013 !!!
That Is number 1 all-time favorite quake flim in disaster flim
Genius director and story writers 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏jai bole nath
Hey man classic man
To all those people that are bashing CGI. We learned from the older generation in the movies industry to make and create movie magic.
As far as I am concerned today's generation of FX artists need to get off their ass and RE LEARN how to shoot practical effects like this. Nothing wrong with old school. Just perfect the composits and split screens that they had to live with back then. Make better models that collapse more realistically (its been done) Give me real light over CGI models any day. The destruction in movies today is just silly. Totally overdone. Not believable.
I detest CGI. Give me old school stunts and destruction. Nothing worse than watching today's movies and a silly looking, almost animated, explosion or whatnot fills the screen. Uniform, cartoon shards of debris or unrealistic flames shoot out. My brain cannot accept the action as believable or plausable. CGI -- worst thing ever created in the movie biz,. Imagination and the unknown is a million times better than CGI. Less is more!
What I am starting to hate with todays "Big" movies is the sameness of the look. All the special effects look the same. Instead of going "Wow" I am going.. 'Yawn".
I agree. There's nothing I enjoy about "Big" movies these days. I do enjoy a character based movie, though. As for today's ridiculous thrillers and over-the-top action flicks bookended with relentless identical garbage and effects? Yawn! I'll seek out movies from the '60s, '70s and '80s to stimulate my senses! Never disappointed!
Here here. CR2.. I'm always one to object to 'good old days' posts, but in this case I think you're spot on! CGI just ..sucks ... See the two Poseidons for a great demonstration of that
Looks Great!!
Earthquake can't touch J&B scotch
I remember seeing this in Sensurround and feeling the M&M's with Peanuts roiling in my stomach.
If this is remade the trailer needs to use "You Shook Me All Night Long"
Love the all star cast 💯 I have the poster and blue ray excellent
They missed out the best bit, Walter Matthau as a barfly, & Victoria Principal with an afro..
Well, with the current state of humanity, I for one can hardly wait for the next big one. Time to start over!
I can relate...sigh
Mega Movie!!
I remember the ride at Universal
Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God!
700 miles away from this bong hits
Sensurround is a great sound system before THX.
I can't believe why the wife died, and the other lived. And also he taught about saving her. I cannot believe it.
FILMAÇO
como prende a atenção todas as partes importantesr
Ground: Moving
Buildings: Crumbling
Cast’s Stomachs: Rumbling
Director: Mumbling
LA: Breaking
Hotel: Trivago
Esta es la película que se menciona en el chavo del 8 "la película de los abrazos"
The movie is very good!
The 1970s michael bay...
michael bay sucks
Can someone explain to me how they did that falling shot at 1:45?
If it was blue screen, you would be able to tell, it's obviously not a matte painting, it honestly looks like they dropped that guy off a building. How did they do it?
yea they blue screened the landing below but a stunt man jumped off the building
Gabriel Perez Thank you! I've been wondering for the longest time.
+Henry Kane ur welc
The building was a set built on the sound stage. It was only about 5 stories tall. The rest of it was a matte painting done by Albert Whitlock. Extending the building down to the street in a painting. The stunt man simply fell out of the building on to an airbag. The rotoscope artists would hand draw "roto" mattes to take the stunt man "OVER" the optically added extension painting one frame at a time. Then the editor simply cuts to the close up street portion of the stunt man going through the glass. That's how its done.
roquefortfiles Thank you so much. This comment makes me seem quite clueless to this kind of stuff, but I am a film lover, just not to keen of special effects.
Another film where the secrets behind the effects escape me would be the 1982 Poltergeist. Particularly the closet vortex. I know it's not wirework, possibly a rotating room, I know they have enormous fans but do they have enormous vacuums as well? If it's a fan then how it so precise?
This kind of stuff fascinates me the most, yet I'm so ignorant to it.
Just had a 4.8 today
Get your paws off me you damn dirty quakes!
Kinda mad this movie isn’t free on CZcams.
Miles looks like Black Lightning, that would of been awesome if they had made a Black Lightning movie back in the 70s
Was thus the movie where someone was in a helicopter aware of the earthquake ?
Nostalgia slapped the hell out of the comment section . Not everyone watches cgi films or praise bunch of weirdos in the comments nobody cares
RIP the whole cast (2020)
Genevieve and MarJoe are still alive.
Richard Roundtree
AVA GARDNER - "The World's Most Beautiful Animal"
This movie i watch this
Hey everyone, how would any of you feel about a new remake of this old classic movie that is about a single, ultra-colossal, planetwide, uber-quake that would be even CRAZIER than San Andreas, 2012, and Concrete Utopia COMBINED? 😀
I'm talking about an earthquake so apocalyptically powerful, just the quake itself would prove to be a very near extinction-level event, and any resulting secondary disasters would finish off most of the remaining survivors. 😉
Is that Lloyd Nolan at 2:12 ?
As cheesy as the movie is (and I love it ..) it's better than the trailer would lead you to think ..
Great movie. But i have to say .. at the end of the initial quake scene, Charlton Heston gets in his truck and drives away. Not a scratch on the paint .. lol .. Everything else around them is destroyed.
Esta es de la que habla con Ramón
Si.... Pero mejor hubiésemos ido a ver la película del chanfle
Some wake me up from this nite mare
i want to see a trailer not some crap before it
You ever walk 700 miles were in our coffee shops and family is falling out towers! Ohhh were the gueerntee in that
wait...Universal made this movie?
Yes. And scenes from this movie were also used in the "Earthquakes Happen" episode of the Incredible Hulk TV Series, also produced by Universal.
@@johnnastrom9400 no kidding! o.o
*An Event...*
This film is ok. It's missing Alexandra's DDaddarios!
SENSURROUND
Narrated by Ernie Anderson of _Ghoulardi_ and ABC network fame?
VIne a ver esta película por recomendación de don Ramon y la bruja del 71.
If a guy called Tyler ever remade this movie, they’d have to rename it to Earfquake...
Well I guess they couldn't save the dam. . .
Wake me up when they cut my food off
Türkiye'de sinemalarda 1980'de oynamıştı.
wowowow pus esta mejor que las actuales
Chantelle lockwick Emma Watson blake bosschaart love you too much
My favorite character in this movie is Barry Sullivan.
YAH..!!
What do you would do if there’s an earthquake
Johor Bharu?
Yo solo vengo por don ramon
OMG! A movie about earthquake. Things thrown from above. lol
With IOA WAGES
I saw this movie with my friend at the Waikiki theater when it first came out - I was about 12 or 13. We sat in the back next to the huge speakers just for this movie - I think they called it "Sensoround Sound" or somthing like that. It was basically just loud. Anyway, this is like only the second time I've watch it since. Great movie - basically watching for the childhood memories associated with watching back in 1974. As a kid, that scene with the NG guy wearing a wig and being harassed by his neighbors was kind of uncomfortable. :)
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