Caine plays Mike Turner, a small-time ship captain with financial difficulties, who loses his cargo in a storm at sea. Turner, first mate Wilbur (Karl Malden), and "passenger" Celeste (Sally Field) get a break when they happen on the capsized Poseidon. Turner plans to board the luxury ocean liner and recover any valuables, which he can then claim as salvage.
Michael Caine, Karl Malden, and Sally Field. |
There are few surprises in Beyond the Poseidon Adventure. It turns out that Svevo has an ulterior motive which has nothing to do with saving passengers. That leaves Turner to become the reluctant hero as he finds passengers who were apparently left behind at the end of the previous film.
Mark Harmon and Angela Cartwright. |
The original Poseidon Adventure is one of the best disaster movies, thanks largely to Gene Hackman's commanding performance. As much as I like Michael Caine, he doesn't put much effort into his lead role. His opening scenes with Sally Field, which include an overdose of playful banter, are painful. It's not hard to see why actors such as John Wayne, Burt Reynolds, and Clint Eastwood allegedly turned down the part.
Savalas...not as Blofeld. |
Surprisingly, the special effects--always a highlight in an Irwin Allen production--are somewhat shoddy. There are some embarrassing rear-screen shots at the start of the film. And when Caine and Malden are navigating their tiny ship through a ferocious storm, one gets the feeling that a bunch of grips are just off-screen throwing buckets of water so they splash on the deck.
It's easy to criticize a movie like Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, but by the time Caine and Co. started focusing on how to escape from the ocean liner, I found myself getting involved in their plight. Yes, it rehashed much of the original with folks bickering among themselves as they jump across huge holes in the hallways and climb creaky ladders with flames blazing below them. I expected all of that...along with the stereotypes and the obvious plotting.
That doesn't mean it was any less fun.
Here's a clip from Beyond the Poseidon Adventure courtesy of www.warnerarchive.com. You can view it full-screen on the Cafe's YouTube channel. (You can also stream the entire movie at Warner Archive).
I'll have to check this out someday. I'm always up for a bit of unpretentious fun.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds worth it, despite any shortcomings. What a terrific cast!
ReplyDeleteI'm embarrassed to admit I haven't seen the original movie yet, but am eager to see it now and to follow it up with this "unnecessary sequel" (as most are). The big draw for me is Karl Malden, post-Streets of San Francisco (and pre-Meteor, another disaster flick). What a fascinating cast drawing stars from such beloved series as Kojak, Partridge Family, Lost in Space, and the Flying Nun. And maybe an homage to Gilligan's Island judging by the description of Caine and Malden "navigating their tiny ship through a ferocious storm."
ReplyDeleteCaftan Woman said it well: "I'm always up for a bit of unpretentious fun." Me too.
I have never seen this movie but as soon as I saw the names of the cast I thought how good an actor KARL MALDEN was. I especially like him in movies that are different for him. He played the preacher in the DISNEY movie POLLYANNA with HAYLEY MILLS. Mr. Malden was also in the western THE GUNFIGHTER with GREGORY PECK.
Deleteloved telly savalas in this flop. it has it's moments though. there are a few shootouts along the way. i also believe this was a tv movie so the budgets are limited.
ReplyDeleteVeronica Hamel is luminously beautiful in this and Shirley Knight very elegant. It's like a wounded puppy. You know it's doomed and not as attractive as it should be, but you feel sorry for it and a bit protective. LOL
ReplyDeleteI agree Miss Hamel and Miss Knight are very attractive women. They are also very good actresses. I have seen them in several TV Movies, I also remember seeing Miss Knight in an episode of THE FUGITIVE starring DAVID JANSSEN. It also had the sultry GLORIA GRAHAME as a scheming southern belle.
ReplyDeleteVeronica Hamel. What a stunner! She has one of the best deaths ever in this film. Very moving. Classic.
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