In the heat of Southern California’s most destructive fire season, Los Angeles residents were left watching helplessly as their city burned.
With a $14 million budget — the most expensive film to date — The Towering Inferno was so huge that it became the first joint production between Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox. The plot ...
The Towering Inferno, poster, US advance poster art, top from left: Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, Faye ... [+] Dunaway; bottom from left: Fred Astaire, Susan Blakely, Richard Chamberlain ...
Or if not directly caused, then aided and abetted. The culmination — the ultimate movie of its kind — was "The Towering Inferno," which opened 50 years ago this month, on Dec. 14, 1974.
Rather than let the 50th anniversary of The Towering Inferno pass unnoticed, it’s time to share the reasons why it came to define the disaster genre. Reportedly, Steve McQueen and Paul Newman ...
Actress Christel Smith and her family narrowly escaped the towering inferno of raging wildfires which engulfed her posh LA ...
Authorities said 10,000 structures had been destroyed as damage estimate soared into the tens of billions of dollars.