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  2. Jan 29, 2021 · While today's catastrophe flicks rely on CGI and non-stop explosions, disaster movies in the 1970s relied on practical effects and character development. Whether it's a natural climate apocalypse, a vessel doomed to crash, or a skyscraper on the verge of collapse, these older action films established many of the tropes utilized to this day.

  3. 1. The Towering Inferno. 1974 2h 45m PG. 7.0 (49K) Rate. 69 Metascore. At the opening party of a colossal, but poorly constructed, office building, a massive fire breaks out that threatens to destroy the tower and everyone in it. Director John Guillermin Stars Paul Newman Steve McQueen William Holden. 2. Earthquake. 1974 2h 2m PG. 5.9 (18K) Rate.

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  4. Sep 15, 2024 · Vote up your favorite disaster movies that were released between 1970 - 1979. The 1970s marked a golden era for disaster movies, with filmmakers pushing the boundaries of the genre with thrilling narratives and groundbreaking special effects.

    • The Towering Inferno. The Towering Inferno is the best '70s disaster film because it is a perfect combination of entertainment and cinematic skill. Starting with its fantastic cast featuring screen legends like Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, William Holden, and even O.J.
    • The China Syndrome. Jane Fonda stars in The China Syndrome as a television reporter who uncovers a series of safety hazards at a nuclear power plant. When she tries to show the world what she has found, she is met with a conspiracy to hide the possibility of a nuclear meltdown, in which the components of a nuclear reactor would melt into the earth all the way across the world to China.
    • The Andromeda Strain. While some disaster films focused on creating somewhat unrealistic and spectacular depictions of chaos, The Andromeda Strain is unique for its scientifically accurate depiction of a deadly organism.
    • The Poseidon Adventure. Before there was Titanic, there was The Poseidon Adventure: one of the best disaster-at-sea movies ever made. Directed by the Ronal Neame and based on the novel of the same name written by Paul Gallico, the film shows the last journey of the SS Poseidon as it travels from New York City to Athens, but before meeting its destination, the ship is taken over by a tsunami which traps them in the vessel.
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    • The Swarm (1978) Just because it’s over the top doesn’t mean it’s good. This Michael Caine vehicle about a swarm of African killer bees is widely considered one of the worst movies of all time.
    • Fire! (1977) was one of a number of made-for-TV disaster films made in the 70s, including titles like Flood! , Heatwave! , and Runaway! This one starred Ernest Borgnine as the owner of an Oregon lumber mill who must react fast when an escaped convict starts a forest fire that threatens to overwhelm his small community in the mountains.
    • The Towering Inferno (1974) Paul Newman and Steve McQueen were at the helm of a star-studded cast that included Fred Astaire, Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Robert Wagner, Dabney Coleman, O.J.
    • The Cassandra Crossing (1976) Colonel Stephen Mackenzie (Burt Lancaster) finds himself in charge at the International Health Organization when a terrorist infected with the plague slips onto a train on its way to Stockholm.
  5. Jun 24, 2021 · The 10 Best Disaster Movies of The 1970s. Posted on June 24, 2021 by Veronica Kowalak. The disaster film genre is one that is never short of big-budget, action-packed, and star studded installments, no matter the era.

  6. The Poseidon Adventure. 1972 1h 57m PG. 7.1 (49K) Rate. 70 Metascore. A group of passengers must embark on a harrowing struggle for survival after a rogue wave capsizes their cruise ship at sea. Director Ronald Neame Stars Gene Hackman Ernest Borgnine Shelley Winters.