Earthquake Movie Review
Earthquake Review
"Earthquake" Overview

Rating:
1974
Cast and Crew
Director : Mark RobsonProducer : Mark Robson
Screenwiter : George Fox,Mario Puzo
Starring : Charlton Heston,Ava Gardner,George Kennedy,Lorne Greene,Geneviève Bujold,Richard Roundtree,Marjoe Gortner,Barry Sullivan,Lloyd Nolan,Victoria Principal,Walter Matthau,Monica Lewis
The land-based counterpart to The Poseidon Adventure provides the same decay of civilization, the same mix of jaw-dropping special effects (remember, no CGI in these days) and cheese, and the same George Kennedy. With names like Heston, Roundtree, Bujold, and Greene (Lorne), the film has plenty of star power to manage its obvious plot: The Big One strikes L.A., and a handful of stories play out in the aftermath. Some are inspired (a group of office workers attempt to escape a crumbling high-rise) and some are absurd (Roundtree is a stunt motorcycle driver whose wooden track falls apart). The stories roughly interlock, but the impressive effects steal the show, not to be outdone by some amazing howlers, like the crudely animated blood that "splatters" on the screen when an elevator falls to its doom. Priceless. (The movie had four Oscar nominations, won one, and got a special achievement award for visual effects. On DVD, the sound is awesome.)
Reviewer: Christopher Null





