Rollercoaster (film)

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Rollercoaster

Promotional poster of Rollercoaster
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

[edit] Featured roller coasters

  • Rebel Yell (Kings Dominion)
  • Revolution (Six Flags Magic Mountain)
  • Rocket (Ocean View Amusement Park)

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