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  1. The Glass Inferno es una novela de 1974 de Thomas N. Scortia y Frank M. Robinson. Es uno de los dos libros que se utilizó para crear la película The Towering Inferno, el otro es La torre .

  2. The Glass Inferno is a 1974 novel by American writer Thomas N. Scortia and Frank M. Robinson. It is one of the two books that was used to create the movie The Towering Inferno, the other being the 1973 novel The Tower by Richard Martin Stern. Plot summary

    • Frank M. Robinson, Thomas N. Scortia
    • 1974
    • Plot
    • Production
    • Release
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    Architect Doug Roberts returns to San Franciscofor the dedication of The Glass Tower, a mixed-use skyscraper that he designed for developer James Duncan. The tower, 1,688 feet (515 m) tall and 138 stories, is the world's tallest building. During testing, an electrical short-circuit starts a fire on the 81st floor after another short occurs in the m...

    Development

    In April 1973, it was announced that Warner Bros. production chief John Calley paid $350,000 for the rights to Richard Martin Stern's The Tower, prior to that book's publication. This amount was larger than originally reported. The book had been the subject of a bidding war between Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures; Columbia dropped out when the price reached $200,000 and Warner Bros. offered $390,000. Irwin Allen, who recently had a big success with a disaster movie, The P...

    Casting

    Several actors who appeared in small roles, including John Crawford, Erik Nelson, Elizabeth Rogers, Ernie Orsatti and Sheila Matthews (Allen's wife) had previously appeared in The Poseidon Adventure, which Allen also produced. Additionally, Paul Newman's son, Scott, played the acrophobicfireman afraid to rappel down the elevator shaft. Lead actors Steve McQueen and Paul Newman were each paid $1million. Although famed for his dancing and singing in musical movies, Fred Astaire received his onl...

    Filming

    Principal photographytook place over 14 weeks. Guillermin says that Newman and McQueen were very good to work with, and added considerably to their roles.

    The Towering Infernowas released in theaters December 14, 1974, in United States and Canada by 20th Century Fox, and internationally by Warner Bros.

    Critical response

    The Towering Inferno received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences alike on its release. The film has an approval rating of 68% based on 37 reviews with an average rating of 6.50/10 on Rotten Tomatoes. The site's consensus states: "Although it is not consistently engaging enough to fully justify its towering runtime, The Towering Inferno is a blustery spectacle that executes its disaster premise with flair." Metacriticgave the film a score of 69 based on 11 reviews, indicatin...

    Box office

    The film was one of the biggest-grossing films of 1975, with theatrical rentals of $48,838,000 in the United States and Canada. In January 1976, it was claimed that the film had attained the highest foreign film rental for any film in its initial release, with $43 million, and went on to earn $56 million.When combined with the rentals from the United States and Canada, the worldwide rental is $104,838,000. The film grossed $116 million in the United States and Canadaand $203 million worldwide.

    "Disco Inferno", a song inspired by a scene in the film in which a discothèque catches fire
    Scortia, Thomas N.; Robinson, Frank M. (1974). The Glass Inferno (1st ed.). New York City: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0385051477.
    Stern, Richard Martin (1973). The Tower. Philadelphia: David McKay Publications. ISBN 978-0679503637.
    The Towering Inferno at IMDb
    The Towering Inferno at the TCM Movie Database
    The Towering Inferno at the American Film Institute Catalog
    The Towering Inferno at AllMovie
  3. El Infierno de vidrio novela de 1974 de Thomas N. Scortia y Frank M. Robinson. Es uno de los dos libros que se utilizó para crear la película The Towering Inferno, el otro es Torre (desambiguación). Autor:Thomas N. Scortia y Frank M. Robinson País: Estados Unidos Idioma: Inglés Género (s): Ficción…

  4. 12 de jul. de 2019 · The glass inferno. by. Scortia, Thomas N., 1926-. Publication date. 1974. Topics. Science fiction, American. Publisher. Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday.

  5. 1 de ene. de 1974 · The Glass Inferno. Thomas N. Scortia, Frank M. Robinson. 3.83. 342 ratings42 reviews. It burst into flame without warning, an incendiary death trap claiming victims as powerless against the blaze as the firefighters 66 stories below.

  6. 12 de jun. de 2019 · The Glass Tower is the site of the titular inferno in The Towering Inferno (dir. John Guillerman, 1974) and serves as both the site of the film’s blockbuster narrative and as one of the foundational towers of cinema.