THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE
Back in 1978 I made the terrible decision to go see ‘The Swarm’, now generally reckoned to be one of the worst films ever made. It was an Irwin Allen production and thus may explain why I’d never got around to catching two of his earlier, more successful films, this one and ‘The Towering Inferno’. But I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this potentially quite silly story about a luxury liner that gets turned upside-down by a giant wave. To be fair to Mr Allen he brought a lot of talent to bear on this adaptation of à best seller. The cast includes no less than five Oscar winners: Gene Hackman (who won his first Oscar during filming), Shelley Winters, Ernest Borgnine, Jack Albertson and (checks notes) Red Buttons. They form the backbone of the small group of survivors trying to make their way up (or do I mean down?) the stricken vessel. They are joined by Roddy McDowell (sporting a dodgy Irish accent), three actresses who all ...