This one was a lot of fun to work on – a movie that I’ve enjoyed and had on my radar for quite a while, and one that rivals The Poseidon Adventure when it comes to classic 1970s hammy disaster-movie action sequences.
There are so many weird bits of trivia about this film, but here are two that I particularly enjoyed.
In one scene, a crowd of extras rush to get on board one of the express elevators. Those who make it on board meet with a grisly fate just moments later… so when the scene of them scrambling to get on board was shot, most of the extras were actually trying not to end up inside the elevator. They knew that if they got on board, their part in the movie would soon be done, while those who didn’t make it on board would get a few more weeks of work.
And secondly, there was quite a fierce rivalry between two of the stars: Steve McQueen and Paul Newman. Things got quite petty at some points. Early on, McQueen went through the script and counted the number of lines each actor had, then insisted that his character be given more lines so that he wasn’t outshone by Newman! Not only that, but they had to compromise when it came to the movie poster:

Both Newman and McQueen wanted to be “first” on the poster. To accommodate them both, they placed McQueen first horizontally, and Newman first vertically. An odd solution, but it seemed to satisfy them both in the end!
Fascinating Horror
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