offering enhanced ride noises and vibrations. (The process would only be used once more, when the TV pilot for the original Battlestar Galactica was released to theaters as a feature film, before quietly fading away forever.)Rollercoaster concerned a mad bomber who has an axe to grind with the owners of amusement parks in the U.S. (this fact is not actually spelled out in the movie, but, rather, is explored in the tie-in novel and in a scene that was cut from the final print in which the bomber discusses with his mother the way the big parks drove her and the bomber’s father into bankruptcy.) Playing the young man with a detonator is Timothy Bottoms.
After causing a violent and deadly accident on one of the coasters, he makes it known that he wants
Speaking of Hitchcock, some of the posters for Rollercoaster contained the following blurb in large print: “ROLLERCOASTER
Anyway, taking an extreme interest in the extortion gambit is a ride inspector
What follows is a cat and mouse game between Segal and Bottoms as Bottoms makes Segal go through a number of elaborate and seemingly
of having a civilian placed in the middle of the situation. He and Segal clash over the best way to handle things, though they also establish a begrudging respect for one another.Segal’s current girlfriend Susan Strasberg has unwittingly chosen the same day, of all days, to bring his daughter Helen Hunt (!) to the amusement park, further complicating things and adding another layer of worry to Segal’s already crowded pile of them.
Rollercoaster is often placed into the disaster movie genre because of its sequence depicting the destruction of part of a coaster
and the decimation that happens when the runaway car projects itself into a set of carnival booths. Unfortunately, that is practically the only sequence of its kind and, thus, the movie is action-heavy at the start and close to nonexistent as it proceeds. The film really has to be categorized more as a suspense drama, though opinions vary greatly on how much suspense there really is.That crash, however, is pretty eye-opening. Yes, there are clearly mannequins riding in at least one of the coaster cars, but it’s still
What appeals to me about the movie is the kitschy, frozen-in-time aspect of the park in which most of the action takes place. Kings Dominion in Richmond, VA is very, very much like Kings Island in Mason, Ohio and I went there
as a child. (So did The Brady Bunch, if you ever caught that episode.) The rides, characters, décor, the simplicity of it all, it is all gone forever. When I watch Rollercoaster, which isn’t that often because it’s a middling movie really, I find myself paying closer attention to the background action and the people rather than the stars! The sign for the singing mushrooms above notes that they have to rest every fifteen minutes or their throats will get "spore!"As for the stars, Segal gives one
Timothy Bottoms (for whom, you ask? LOL) He is a peculiar presence
At this stage in his career, Fonda was working
This was really a nothing role for Strasberg, too. Perhaps the makers thought it might be too clichéd to have her or her young charge
This was Hunt’s first film
role and it would be 1985 before she did another one, so busy was she in TV movies and series. Again, only a mind reader could know that she would also one day have an Oscar to call her own, though she was a significantly successful child actress. Like Strasberg, her role here is insubstantial.Busy character actor Harry
Guardino, who often played cops, has a role (and decent billing) in the film as a police detective. What’s interesting about him is that in some of the movie posters, his photo appears alongside everyone else’s, but in some (like the one at the top of this post), he was taken out!There are several notable names among the rest of the cast, most of whom appear only briefly. Craig Wasson, who would later star in Body Double and Ghost Story, plays a hippie.
The trashy looking chick next to him was used again by this director (and to no good effect - it was her last screen credit) when he made When Time Ran Out. She bagged way too much screen time in that one. Jean Rasey, who was in The Hindenberg and later played Pamela Sue Martin’s sidekick for one season on The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, has a bit as a girl in line to ride a coaster. There’s also a messenger played by the then-unknown Steve Guttenberg, making his film debutThen we have Miss Monica Lewis.
I’ve spoken of her here in The Underworld before because of her tendency to pop up in the film projects of her producer husband Jennings Lang. She had substantial roles in Earthquake, Airport ’77 and The Concorde: Airport ’79, but here she was relegated to one quick scene as a tourist who interacts briefly with Bottoms. Lang probably got cold cereal for breakfast for a month after that slight!Pre-production plans called for The Bay
City Rollers to perform in the film, but this never happened. Instead, a group called Sparks was used. Sparks had (and still has) a considerable career in the music industry, but they considered their appearance here to be one of their biggest regrets! It must be said that they don’t come off particularly well here. They are part of a show emceed by the famous L.A. disc jockey Charlie Tuna.Also with regards to music, prolific composer
Lalo Schifrin (the man behind the themes for The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Mission: Impossible and Starsky and Hutch along with many film scores) created a waltz for the score called Magic Carousel that is pretty hard to shake off once you’ve heard it. Though his score for the film is repetitive, some of it does help build suspense where the director James Goldstone sort of failed to provide it.
I never got to experience
Sensurround, its chief years being when I was 7 through 11 years of age and it being used on only four films. If anyone reading this went to see a movie with it, I’d love to hear your thoughts. I understand that some theaters experienced cracked plaster and that, generally, the public didn’t care for the notion.
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