Nine people explore a cruise ship at sea in a manner that turns their whole lives upside down.Nine people explore a cruise ship at sea in a manner that turns their whole lives upside down.Nine people explore a cruise ship at sea in a manner that turns their whole lives upside down.
- Won 1 Oscar
- 5 wins & 13 nominations total
Sheila Allen
- Nurse
- (as Sheila Mathews)
Erik L. Nelson
- Mr. Tinkham
- (as Erik Nelson)
- Director
- Writers
- Paul Gallico(from the novel by)
- Stirling Silliphant(screenplay by)
- Wendell Mayes(screenplay by)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhile he and the others are lifting the giant Christmas tree, Rogo mutters, "Holy fuck, it's heavy." This was a genuine reaction from Ernest Borgnine and the line was kept.
- GoofsLinda Rogo had to change into her husband's shirt because she didn't wear a bra and couldn't climb in her gown. However, when she is in the smokestack about to climb the ladder, a bra strap is visible. In the DVD commentary, Stella Stevens acknowledged that she saw this error in the rushes and pleaded to have it removed, but to no avail.
- Quotes
Mrs. Linda Rogo: I saw a young officer on deck the other day, and he looked DAMN familiar... even with his clothes on.
Mike Rogo: So... he recognized ya, so?
Mrs. Linda Rogo: So doesn't that bother you?
Mike Rogo: If it bothered me, I wouldn'ta married ya.
Mrs. Linda Rogo: Well first you arrested me six times.
Mike Rogo: Well I had to figure out some way to keep you off the streets... until you'd marry me.
- Crazy creditsThe song "The Morning After" is credited on screen as "The Song From The Poseidon Adventure"
- ConnectionsEdited into The Return of the Movie Movie (1972)
- SoundtracksThe Song from The Poseidon Adventure
aka "The Morning After" (1972)
Words and Music by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn
Orchestration Alexander Courage
Performed by Renée Armand (uncredited)
Featured review
Still holds up... hardly dated at all
The clothes and the likes are really the only thing that date this film. 35 years old, and it still holds up well. No CGI featured, and none required. I have not read the book of this film, so I cannot say if it is an accurate adaptation, in the spirit of the original. I will say that it is a well-produced piece of fiction. The plot is quite good. The writing is good, and has very realistic, great moments. Dialog is well-done, and delivered equally well. The characters are credible and well-written. There is a reasonable amount of development and background for them. The special effects are undeniably excellently done. They are convincing throughout. Nature itself becomes the threat, with realistic physics. The camera-work and editing are nicely done, save for an awkward cut or two. Cinematography is effective. The pacing is solid for the whole film. As far as the technical aspect goes, the film is great. The acting is of high quality. The kid isn't the most annoying ever seen. The tension is admirable. I haven't watched particularly many disaster films... in fact, this film may be 50% of the total amount... so I can't say if this is an outstanding one. I'm not sure you can really watch this without noticing the theme of passivity versus activity... or, blind faith versus a more critical, independent faith. The film takes a definite stance on that. All in all, entertaining and worth your time. I recommend this to any fan of the actors and/or the genre. 7/10
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Die Höllenfahrt der Poseidon
- Filming locations
- RMS Queen Mary - 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach, California, USA(portions of this picture filmed aboard the QUEEN MARY in Long Beach, California)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $84,563,118
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $264,850
- Dec 17, 1972
- Gross worldwide
- $84,563,118
- Runtime1 hour 57 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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