Rollercoaster (film)
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Promotional poster of Rollercoaster |
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Directed by | James Goldstone |
Produced by | Jennings Lang |
Written by | Tommy Cook |
Starring | Timothy Bottoms George Segal Henry Fonda |
Distributed by | Universal |
Release date(s) | June 10, 1977 |
Running time | 119 min. (theatrical) |
Language | English |
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Rollercoaster is a summer 1977 disaster-suspense film directed by James Goldstone. It was one of three films created in Sensurround by Universal Studios, along with Midway and Earthquake .
The plot surrounds the blackmail of various amusement park companies by an anonymous domestic terrorist (Timothy Bottoms) who places radio-controlled explosives on each park's signature roller coaster. (The film opens with a horrific explosion and crash of a sabotaged ride packed with people.) A ride safety inspector (George Segal) works with the local police and an FBI special agent (Richard Widmark) to track down the terrorist. Helen Hunt also has a supporting role as Segal's teenage daughter / potential victim.
[edit] Featured Parks
- Kings Dominion Doswell, Virginia, USA
- Ocean View Amusement Park - Norfolk, Virginia, USA (no longer in existence)
- Six Flags Magic Mountain Valencia, California, USA
[edit] Featured roller coasters
- Rebel Yell (Kings Dominion)
- Revolution (Six Flags Magic Mountain)
- Rocket (Ocean View Amusement Park)
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