Well folks only seven hours to go until midnight. I think we are the first to see the New Year in going to screen this one soon
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Well Graham, after the first 'Airport' film of 1970, I count this as the second in what has since become a long list of 'disaster-movies'.
I remember watching it as a kid when it was first shown on TV here in the UK (probably at Christmastime back then) and by chance it's being shown on ITV4 here this Saturday evening, so I'm going to watch it again for the first time in ages 🙂 - but I'd rather see it in its full glory as you will be showing it!
P.S. I can still remember the affects a young Susan Dey had on this even younger boy at the time!
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The Poseidon Adventure was the first film shown at the brand new National Theater in New York City's Time Square. I was a kid and it was the biggest screen I had ever seen. The audience loved it! I think of this every time I watch the Ken Films cutdown.
This photo is from the great website Cinema Treasures.
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I think its one of those rare films that has stood the test of time really well. When it comes to the 1970s disaster films Irwin Allen's "The Poseidon Adventure" is in my view the best. When you look at the cast, the excellent script, and "Ronald Neame" direction, its outstanding in every way.
I have to say, that the dirt and grime and everything else Ronald Neame threw at his actors, says a lot for there dedication to the making of this film
A couple of last nights New Years eve screen shots.
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