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  1. The Towering Inferno —titulada en Hispanoamérica Infierno en la torre, y en España, El coloso en llamas — es una película estadounidense de catástrofes, acción y drama de 1974, producida por Irwin Allen, dirigida por John Guillermin y protagonizada por Steve McQueen y Paul Newman.

  2. 14 de dic. de 1974 · The Towering Inferno: Directed by John Guillermin. With Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, William Holden, Faye Dunaway. At the opening party of a colossal, but poorly constructed, office building, a massive fire breaks out that threatens to destroy the tower and everyone in it.

  3. The Towering Inferno was released theatrically December 16, 1974. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, and earned around $203.3 million, making it the highest-grossing film of 1974. It was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning three: Best Song, Best Cinematography and Best Editing .

  4. A dedication ceremony at the world's tallest skyscraper turns into a high-rise catastrophe when a defective wire in its systems-control panel causes an elect...

  5. Año: 1974. Título original: The Towering Inferno. Sinopsis: Las autoridades y los personajes más importantes de San Francisco se encuentran en la fiesta de inauguración de un nuevo rascacielos de 138 plantas. Mientras los invitados disfrutan de la fiesta, que ...Puedes ver El coloso en llamas mediante Alquiler,Compra en las plataformas ...

  6. The Towering Inferno (1974) Rated PG. 165 minutes. “The Towering Inferno” is a brawny blockbuster of a movie, by far the best of the mid-1970s wave of disaster films. It’s three hours long, it cost something like $13 million to make which was a lot at the time and it’s an example of Hollywood commercial moviemaking at its finest.

  7. Overview. At the opening party of a colossal—but poorly constructed—skyscraper, a massive fire breaks out, threatening to destroy the tower and everyone in it. John Guillermin. Thomas N. Scortia. Richard Martin Stern.