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The Towering Inferno: Directed by John Guillermin. With Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, William Holden, Faye Dunaway. 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.
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One man runs through a burning apartment and ends up burning to death. Seen from afar so the horror is all visual, just intense music and a scream of horror from his girlfriend. A woman falls 65 stories to her death while her hair & clothes are burning.
The Towering Inferno received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences alike on its release. The film has an approval rating of 68% based on 37 reviews with an average rating of 6.50/10 on Rotten Tomatoes.
In THE TOWERING INFERNO, a fire chief and an architect must think fast to save 300 party guests at the top of the world's tallest skyscraper when an electrical fire spreads throughout the building.
Although it is not consistently engaging enough to fully justify its towering runtime, The Towering Inferno is a blustery spectacle that executes its disaster premise with flair. Read Critics...
"The Towering Inferno" is a brawny blockbuster of a movie, by far the best of the mid-1970s wave of disaster films. It's three hours long, it cost something like $13 million to make which was a lot at the time and it's an example of Hollywood commercial moviemaking at its finest.