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| Earthquake is the title of a blockbuster 1974 film that was among several successful so-called disaster movies of the 1970s that places an all-star cast in life and death situations. The basic plot concerns the reactions and struggles for survival after a catastrophic earthquake registering 9.9 on the Richter Scale hits the city of Los Angeles, California. Full of large-scale destruction and violence, Earthquake was one of the most successful films of 1974, grossing over $80,000,000. For the film's 1976 television premiere, additional footage was added to expand the running time of the film so it could be shown over two nights. Contrary to popular belief, this "television version" made no use of material originally left out of the theatrical release (save one small scene), but rather new footage was shot some two years after the original, using some of the stars from the theatrical version. Directed by Mark Robson and with a screenplay by George Fox and Mario Puzo, it stars Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, Lorne Greene, George Kennedy, Genevieve Bujold, Richard Roundtree, Marjoe Gortner, Barry Sullivan, Lloyd Nolan, Victoria Principal, Monica Lewis and Walter Matthau (credited as "Walter Matuschanskayasky".) Trivia
AwardsEarthquake won an Academy Award for Best Sound, as well as a Special Achievement Award for visual effects. The film introduced a widely publicised gimmick called "Sensurround." The marketing of the film made full use of this gimmick, and provided a novelty factor to help entice people into the cinemas. It was used again for the films Midway (1976), Rollercoaster (1977) and Battlestar Galactica but had limited use and was dispensed with after this.SequelA script for a sequel, Earthquake II, was written in late-1975, and featured the characters of George Kennedy, Victoria Principal, Richard Roundtree, and Gabriel Dell, but was never pushed into production. Earthquake II details the main characters adjusting to new lives in San Francisco as refugees from the Los Angeles quake of the original film, when another major, more catastrophic earthquake and tsunami strikes the Bay Area.RideEarthquake: The Big One is at Universal Orlando Resort. At the beginning there are three small presentations showing how certain special effects are achieved. This includes shots of the film and miniatures used in the film.The audience is then taken to a mock naval scene where there's a surprise for one of the volunteers. Third, there's a demonstration of other special effects using a mannequin. For the finale, the audience is transported to a recreated Montgomery Subway Station in Oakland, California. As guests board the Bay Area Rapid Transit, they depart the station and enter a dark tunnel deep underneath the San Francisco Bay. As the train arrives to the destination (also the main stage): Embarcadero Square in San Francisco, the platform begins to break apart and the electricity starts buzzing. A P.A. system is heard saying you've experience a slight tremor and there is no danger. But then, darkness falls and the train shakes heavier as the big one hits -- registering 8.3 on the Richter scale. As guests look around in the shaking subway, smoke puffs out of the platform as gas pipes rupture. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Earthquake (film) ] Some related entries: Carry On Cowboy | Mondovino | Tapas | Calibos | The Sound of Fury | Sarah Connor | Elephant Boy | Rafael Moreu | George Tillman, Jr. | Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! | The Giant Spider Invasion This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Earthquake (film); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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