Le paquebot "Poséidon" a fait naufrage. Les passagers encore à bord, attendent leurs sauvetages avec impatience tandis que les sauveteurs, eux, sont plus intéressés par la recherche d'argent... Tout lireLe paquebot "Poséidon" a fait naufrage. Les passagers encore à bord, attendent leurs sauvetages avec impatience tandis que les sauveteurs, eux, sont plus intéressés par la recherche d'argent, d'or et de plutonium.Le paquebot "Poséidon" a fait naufrage. Les passagers encore à bord, attendent leurs sauvetages avec impatience tandis que les sauveteurs, eux, sont plus intéressés par la recherche d'argent, d'or et de plutonium.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
- Castorp
- (as Dean Ferrandini)
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I won't bother dissecting the horrible performances by the actors in their uninteresting roles. I would like to gleefully note the absurdities of the entire plot when compared to it's predecessor. As two others have noted, it is impossible to believe that there could be no other rescue ships out to the scene at this point. And did anyone else notice how the ship seems strangely much more intact than it did in the original? Fred Koenekamp's cinematography in the original was dark, grimy, realistic and effective. This time out, this search crew ends up back in a spotless looking kitchen which in the original was devastated by a flash fire and then submerged only moments later! The photography is much too bright, the settings too spotless, and the story just plain stupid. The bigger mystery is why, after being humiliated in "The Swarm" did Michael Cain ever agree to work with Allen again?
Pretend this film never happened and just stick to the original, which is far more intelligent.
Every Single Cast Member Is Outstanding. How often can one say that about a Disaster movie, or any movie?
I have watched the 1979 film about 25 times on video. The way the characters/actors react to each other and the very memorable lines they come out with are all wonderful. Sally Field brings incredible humour to simple every day terms like, "Oh brother", or "are you going to kiss me now?", and despite her public comments on how much she hated the movie and disliked Irwin Allen, this stands out as the best of Sally Field, to me.
Michael Caine recently said on a British talk show that, "Irwin Allen's The Swarm was the worst movie I have done". So I guess Beyond/Poseidon is not too high on his list. I don't care. The way his character takes command of this disaster movie and his encounters with Telly Savalas (this was also my favourite Savalas show) and Sally Field are nothing short of great entertainment.
I could do another 20 quotes from the other players. This movie had an okay musical score which picked up in the end credits.
Note: 25 minutes was edited out and I have seen all the deleted footage. A lot of it concerned a tedious subplot with the blind guy and there was a bad effects scene of the Poseidon on the surface. I walked away from the 25 minutes saying - I am so glad they cut this stuff out!
Great movie!
** (out of four)
This mediocre sequel blends action , intrigue , gunshots , disaster spectacle , suspense and emotional byplay with romance included . Our heroes get stuck in the ship before it sinks . The protagonists spend most of their time devising grisly ways for avoid to die like the first part . The picture isn't bad but deeds better and more spectacularly filmed in ¨The Poseidon adventure¨ . The explosion , pyrotechnics , floods are spectacular but the film is just another usual Hollywood product . Succeeds only in wasting various talented actors , an all-star-cast formed by Michael Caine in a similar role Gene Hackman-alike , Jack Warden as a blind passenger , Slim Pickens as a habitual role , Peter Boyle as a zealous father of his daughter Angela Cartwhright enamored by Mark Harmon , besides appears Veronica Hamel , Shirley Knight , Shirley Jones...Lively score musical by Jerry Fielding and colorful cinematography by Joseph Biroc . It's an Irwin Allen's rehash of former disaster movie clichés that even the splendid casting cannot save . The picture is one of the last Allen's flops along with ¨Swarm¨ and ¨When the time ran out¨. Rating : Average but entertaining , it's a fairly watchable disaster movie .
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSally Field has stated that this is her least favorite of her movies. She did it mainly "for the paycheck", just like Sir Michael Caine.
- GaffesIn the first film the survivors are clearly being followed deck by deck by massive amounts of sea water which are flooding the ship surmising that all decks below them are under water. In this film the salvage crew penetrate deep within the ships hull onto decks which seem not to be flooded.
- Citations
Celeste Whitman: Are you going to kiss me now?
Captain Mike Turner: No.
Celeste Whitman: Well then let's get the hell out of here.
- Versions alternativesABC added 22 minutes of footage for its 1981 network television premiere.
- ConnexionsEdited from L'aventure du Poséidon (1972)
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Détails
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- Budget
- 10 000 000 $US (estimé)