- THE INFERNO MOVIE CAST ROB BANKS RETURNS THE MONEY ARCHIVE
- THE INFERNO MOVIE CAST ROB BANKS RETURNS THE MONEY FULL
At any rate, it would only be natural for executives at other networks to schedule something for this slot which they wanted to bury. The entire human race watched the last episode of M*A*S*H, myself included, although I’m still debating whether I’ll condescend to call myself a member of the human race. And guess what night it aired? At the very same time as the last episode of M*A*S*H. Though produced in 1979, The Night the Bridge Fell Down didn’t air until 1983.
I was shocked never to have seen or even heard of the tv movie in question before, but I’ve just discovered why. At any rate, the ridiculousness grew apace, until we reach what we saw last night. I was amassing material for a book, but the hell with it). As the 70s wore on, though, the law of diminishing returns came into play, the disasters becoming ever more contrived and the casts dwindling in prestige (rest assured we will write about them ALL here.
THE INFERNO MOVIE CAST ROB BANKS RETURNS THE MONEY FULL
Amazingly, lightning struck twice with The Towering Inferno (1974), which follows the formula of its predecessor to a tee and far exceeds it in hokum (and everything else, including running time) but at least the movie is still full of “A” list stars. As a child I was addicted to his productions beginning with the one that started it all The Poseidon Adventure (1972), the first movie I ever saw in a cinema, and still an important film for me. I consider myself something of a connoisseur of the work of big budget disaster movie producer Irwin Allen. Last night we chose wisely and we chose well.
THE INFERNO MOVIE CAST ROB BANKS RETURNS THE MONEY ARCHIVE
And the Warner Archive turns out to be a fragrant meadow strewn with the finest, choicest trash, all ours for the picking. Thank God for the Mad Marchioness, who noticed recently that we have access to the Warner Archive through some thingamajig on what used to be called our television. If it looks like comedy, and sounds like comedy…