- The Poseidon Adventure (2005 film)
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The Poseidon Adventure Directed by John Putch Produced by Mary Church Written by Paul Gallico (novel)
Bryce Zabel (screenplay)Starring Adam Baldwin
Rutger Hauer
Steve Guttenberg
Bryan Brown
C. Thomas Howell
Peter WellerMusic by Joe Kraemer Cinematography Ross Berryman Editing by Jennifer Jean Cacavas Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment Running time TV version: 154 min.
extended version: 173 min.Country United States Language English Budget $14,000,000 (estimated) The Poseidon Adventure is a 2005 action and adventure film based on a novel by Paul Gallico. It is a remake of the 1972 film of the same name.
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Plot
The plot centres on the SS Poseidon, a 135,000-ton state-of-the-art luxury cruise ship on a cruise from Cape Town, South Africa to Sydney, Australia carrying 3,700 passengers and crew. On New Year's Eve at Midnight, it is overturned by a terrorist bomb following an attack. Many passengers die when the ship turns upside-down except a small group who try to make it out of the ship via an unusual route.
Production
The film was made for television by Larry Levenson Productions, directed by John Putch, written by Bryce Zabel, starring Adam Baldwin, Rutger Hauer and Steve Guttenberg. It was first aired on NBC as a single three-hour event on November 20, 2005. It also aired in 2005 on the Seven Network in Australia (with the name The New Poseidon Adventure), and in 2006 on the USA Network in the United States. In this adaptation, the plot differs from the original book and first feature film in that the ship capsized because of a terrorist act. Though many of the characters remained the same, several were added. Some were dropped altogether. The character of Mike Rogo was changed to a sea marshal who works for the Department of Homeland Security. The story was altered because it was felt that the original's disaster was unrealistic since a tsunami out at open sea is only a few inches high and does not have the strength and size to seriously affect a large vessel. However, this indicates a misunderstanding, as in the original the vessel is hit by a rogue wave and not a tsunami.
The final scenes of the film include details from the novel of the Poseidon's sinking that were not part of the original 1972 film adaptation. The final shot was from the air as the ship's propellers slipped beneath the surface, which, by design or coincidence, matches several photographs taken by a news plane of the final moments of the SS Andrea Doria in 1956.
Primary cast
- Rutger Hauer as Bishop August Schmidt
- Adam Baldwin as Sea Marshal Mike Rogo
- Steve Guttenberg as Richard Clarke
- Bryan Brown as Jeffrey Eric Anderson
- C. Thomas Howell as Doctor Matthew Ballard
- Peter Weller as Captain Paul Gallico
- Alex Kingston as Suzanne Harrison
- Alexa Hamilton as Rachel Clarke
- Clive Mantle as James Martin
- Sylvia Syms as Belle Rosen
- Tinarie Van Wyk as Aimee Anderson
- Amber Sainsbury as Shelby Clarke
- Rory Copus as Dylan Clarke
- Geoffrey Pierson as Admiral Jennings
- Peter Dobson as Agent Percy
- Nathalie Boltt as Shoshanna
- Andrew Brent as Ronald Acre
- Peter Butler as Badawi
See also
- RMS Titanic
- RMS Lusitania
- SS Andrea Doria
- Poseidon (fictional ship)
- The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
- Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979)
- Poseidon (2006)
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Categories:- American films
- American television films
- English-language films
- 2000s action films
- American action thriller films
- 2000s adventure films
- American disaster films
- Film remakes
- Films based on thriller novels
- Seafaring films
- 2005 television films
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