Adventures of the Queen (TV Movie 1975) Poster

(1975 TV Movie)

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5/10
Good and Plenty, but boring
Darlawood8027 December 2002
I don't know exactly why Irwin Allen produced this movie. It's like a repeat of his first sea disaster film but with more of gun violence in it. I would also believe that he wanted to make it into a TV series as well, but I guess that flopped. The characters are very good in this TV movie, and the storyline fitted perfectly with the current events of the 70's without over dramatizing it. Like The Poseidon Adventure, the film was filmed aboard the Queen Mary but in more extensive areas like the lounge and the Royal Suite Cabin. Although the movie is good in general, the special effects are some to laugh at for a 70's movie. If you are a disaster freak like I am, try watching the movie. You just may like it.
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7/10
Good time waster
searchanddestroy-16 March 2018
I did not expect much from this TV movie made right in the middle of the disaster thriller movies period: TOWERING INFERNO, EARTHQUAKE, POSEIDON ADVENTURE, AIRPORT...and other airplane topics, for Tv and movie industry as well. Nothing special to say except that we find here Bob Stack in a very similar scheme he as into fifteen years earlier: LAST VOYAGE. Andy Stone's cheap disaster crime movie, a decade before its time. But a lot better.
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Irwin Allen's Disaster Movie At Sea
StuOz31 July 2003
Irwin Allen disaster movie about a bomb on a passenger ship.

David Hedison looks good in this movie and an early scene where he jumps off the ship to save the life of someone is well acted and scored by Richard LaSalle.

LaSalle is no stranger to Irwin and his music really helps this TV movie. So many scenes would not have been half as good if they were not coated with LaSalle music.

Today, it is a bit hard to take the late Robert Stack too seriously because of his role in "Airplane"(1980), but if you block out "Airplane" for 90 minutes, you will take him seriously as the champion of good in this film. Bradford Dillman is the evil and he performs well.

When in LA in 1992, I did a tour of "The Queen" and it was a highlight of my first trip to America. "The Queen" and the special effects of the ship in this film are all good fun. If you like this movie I suggest you also take a ride ... Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979).
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