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The Deadly Tower

  • TV Movie
  • 1975
  • TV-14
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.2K
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Kurt Russell in The Deadly Tower (1975)
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The infamous story of Charles Whitman, "America's favourite sniper" (in Stephen King's words), is told here once again.The infamous story of Charles Whitman, "America's favourite sniper" (in Stephen King's words), is told here once again.The infamous story of Charles Whitman, "America's favourite sniper" (in Stephen King's words), is told here once again.

  • Director
    • Jerry Jameson
  • Writers
    • William Douglas Lansford
    • Antonio Calderón
  • Stars
    • Kurt Russell
    • Richard Yniguez
    • Ned Beatty
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Jerry Jameson
    • Writers
      • William Douglas Lansford
      • Antonio Calderón
    • Stars
      • Kurt Russell
      • Richard Yniguez
      • Ned Beatty
    • 25User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • Charles Whitman
    Richard Yniguez
    Richard Yniguez
    • Ramiro Martinez
    • (as Richard Yñiguez)
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Allan Crum
    Pernell Roberts
    Pernell Roberts
    • Lieutenant Lee
    Clifton James
    Clifton James
    • Captain Fred Ambrose
    John Forsythe
    John Forsythe
    • Lt. Elwood Forbes
    Gilbert Roland
    Gilbert Roland
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Paul Carr
    Paul Carr
    • C.T. Foss
    Alan Vint
    Alan Vint
    • Tim Davis
    Maria Elena Cordero
    • Vinni Martinez
    • (as Maria-Elena Cordero)
    Pepe Serna
    Pepe Serna
    • Mano
    Jerry Leggio
    Jerry Leggio
    • Mr. Valchex
    • (uncredited)
    Roger Manning
    • Officer Kib
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jerry Jameson
    • Writers
      • William Douglas Lansford
      • Antonio Calderón
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    inspectors71

    Mixed messages

    NBC greenlighted The Deadly Tower, a retelling of the Charles Whitman incident of 1966, but the network was apparently unwilling to let it go as a kid-goes-nuts-and-shoots-up-a-college-campus thriller. Instead, they packed and padded this painful and unnerving story with lots of social commentary about a young Latino patrolman, one of the principals who got to Whitman, battling prejudice.

    NBC's prudence (or cowardice, depending on your take) just about squelches the lean, dark, and amazingly gory (for TV) story of Whitman (a ne'er do well played creepily by Kurt Russell) losing his mind, offing his family, and carrying his fight with whatever lurking head-demons to a university tower where he unloads on an unsuspecting campus.

    I've seen a documentary about Whitman which told the story of a profoundly damaged young man who breaks under familial pressures and seeks vengeance against the world. You don't get that from the movie; there isn't much more than a blurb about a suspected brain tumor to explain his actions.

    Yet, on a suspense level, the movie works quite well. It's when the screenwriters pull their punches by injecting social issues that the movie loses its focus (but probably gains that old expectation of containing significant social value).

    The Deadly Tower is ugly and sweaty and filled with mayhem, and if you can get by the issue stuff, you'll either be rewarded by or repulsed by a brutal and suspenseful voyeuristic wallow.
    7AaronCapenBanner

    Real Life Sniper

    Jerry Jameson directed this based-on-fact TV movie that stars Kurt Russell(effectively cast against type) as deranged sniper Charles Whitman, who targets students and passerby on a tower located at the University of Texas, in Austin. Richard Yniguez and Paul Carr play the two police officers who hunt down Whitman, aided by a civilian(played by Ned Beatty) in the tense climax. Well acted and directed film is presented in an effective matter-of-fact way, and handles the tragic events with care. Whitman remains an enigma here, but film avoids the usual clichés and heavy-handed speechifying to become a memorable docudrama of its kind.
    Michael_Elliott

    Extremely Entertaining and Intense

    The Deadly Tower (1975)

    *** (out of 4)

    Highly entertaining and intense made-for-television movie about Charles Whitman (Kurt Russell), the man who went on a shooting rampage on top a tower in Austin, Texas on August 1st, 1966. The film follows his rampage while at the same time following police officer Ramiro Martinez (Richard Yniguez) as he tries to reach the tower.

    THE DEADLY TOWER is without question one of the better made-for-television films from this era where, quite frankly, there were several very good ones. The story of Whitman is probably going to be known by most people going into this film but it does a very good job at showing the horrors of that day as well as showing the intense pressure that was on Martinez as he tried to make it to the tower on his day off of all things.

    There's a lot of great things here including the performances from the cast. Russell doesn't have too many lines of dialogue so instead he must "act" with his eyes and he really lets you see a rather sad and pathetic person. I really thought Russell delivered an extremely cold performance that said so much without words. Then you've got Yniguez who is simply wonderful in his role. I won't give away some of the subplots surrounding the character but the actor certainly makes you feel and believe that this was a good guy out there willing to risk his life to save others. Ned Beatty is also good in his supporting role as was John Forsythe.

    Director Jerry Jameson does a very good job at holding your interest throughout the 100-minute running time. Even better is the fact that he does an extremely good job at building up the tension during the shooting sections. Mix in the great performances and you've got an extremely good movie on the subject. Those interested in the subject should also check out an unofficial version that Peter Bogdanovich made in TARGETS.

    CAPTAIN FANTASTIC is certainly an original picture, which isn't something that happens too often these days. We've seen movies about strange families before but this one really hits all the right notes.
    6moonspinner55

    Intelligently-crafted and appropriately grim...

    Dramatization of horrific events out of Austin, Texas in August 1966 when disturbed young man Charles Whitman went on a shooting rampage from the tower overlooking the university. Well-written TV-movie (cast with familiar television actors in supporting roles, and Disney mainstay Kurt Russell effectively playing against type in the lead), is anything but entertaining; however, the approach here--tough and unrelenting--provides for a fascinating docudrama. Crossing the paths of Whitman and local police officer Ramiro Martinez (nicely-played by Richard Yniguez) gives the narrative its drive, though the real-life Martinez was unhappy with his portrayal and sued. Liberties were indeed taken for 'dramatic purposes,' yet the hard-hitting film is still memorable today for its no-nonsense handling, the realistic violence and taut characterizations.
    9ruthann-renaud

    Very intense movie indeed

    I saw this movie when it first aired in October 1975. NBC ran a viewer advisory that it was very intense and may affect sensitive viewers. Yes, indeed! Whitman was one demented person and the casting of All-American Disney actor Kurt Russell to play him was incredible...it showed Russell could do heavy stuff. The casting of journeyman Latino actor Richard Yniguez to play Officer Martinez was also great. The supporting cast (Ned Beatty, John Forsythe, Pernell Roberts, etc.) was also excellent. It was interesting to see Mr. Forsythe as a detective investigating the gun stores-a far cry from Bentley Gregg or Blake Carrington. This was also Pernell Roberts' first time on TV in a while playing Martinez' sergeant. Part of the intensity of the movie came from the fact that Whitman shot at anyone or anything that moved and any attempt to take him out (shooting from a plane or citizens shooting with their hunting rifles) only agitated him. The bookstore clerk guiding Martinez and his fellow officers into the tower showed true heroism. I was in college in California when this movie first aired and I mentioned to my father that my college's library had an observation/study deck that somebody could use for such an act! In fact the college security department worked out a plan in case of somebody doing this. Thank goodness nobody tried this. Back to the movie...it was presented from Martinez' point of view and some have said there is a Latino bias, but I say it is a very intense depiction of true heroism. 43 years have passed since that tragic day. One would hope it would never happen again anywhere, but it does (Fort Hood, San Ysidro, Orlando, to name a few).

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    • Trivia
      Filmed at the state capitol building in Baton Rouge, LA, due to the feeling by Austin, TX, officials that filming in the actual location would not be in the best interests of citizens affected by the shooting.
    • Goofs
      The movie shows Charles Whitman lacing up shiny polished combat boots. In reality, he was killed wearing white sneakers with black socks.
    • Quotes

      Lieutenant Elwood Forbes: Sorry to bother you, but I understand you told one of my men earlier about a guy in here buying guns and ammo. Could you tell me what he looked like?

      Gun Shop Owner: Like I told the officer on the phone, I don't pay attention to how my customers look.

      Lieutenant Elwood Forbes: Can't you try to remember?

      Gun Shop Owner: Well, he was a big kid. Short hair, nice looking.

      Lieutenant Elwood Forbes: Did you know him? Have you ever seen him in here before?

      Gun Shop Owner: Like I told the officer who called, I don't pay attention to how my customers look.

      Lieutenant Elwood Forbes: Well, don't you find it funny? A man walks in here and buys a high-powered rifle, a shotgun, and enough ammunition to start World War III?

      Gun Shop Owner: Look Lieutenant, I don't choose the customers! If a man walks in here and wants a weapon, we sell him one. If he wants two, we sell him two. There ain't no law against that.

      Lieutenant Elwood Forbes: Yes, but did you by any chance get him to sign the registration form for the purchase of the weapons?

      Gun Shop Owner: Of course. That's the law.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Mystery Science Theater 3000: King Dinosaur (1990)

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Turm des Schreckens
    • Filming locations
      • Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
    • Production company
      • MGM Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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