An extension of the previous film, wherein a group of adventurers return to the overturned ship to seek several fortunes.An extension of the previous film, wherein a group of adventurers return to the overturned ship to seek several fortunes.An extension of the previous film, wherein a group of adventurers return to the overturned ship to seek several fortunes.
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- 2 nominations total
Dean Raphael Ferrandini
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- (as Dean Ferrandini)
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- TriviaSally Field has stated that this is her least favorite of her movies. She did it mainly "for the paycheck", just like Sir Michael Caine.
- GoofsOnly 50 metres (approximately) of the hull of the Poseidon remains above water when boarded by the salvage/medical team because the front of the ship is sinking lower and lower into the water. Yet all the decks inside the ship are horizontal. For the decks to be horizontal, the ship would have to be sitting level in the water.
- Quotes
Celeste Whitman: Are you going to kiss me now?
Captain Mike Turner: No.
Celeste Whitman: Well then let's get the hell out of here.
- Alternate versionsABC added 22 minutes of footage for its 1981 network television premiere.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
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If you liked the original "Poseidon Adventure" then you can not find one redeeming feature of this lamebrained "sequel" that represents exploitation for a quick buck at it's worst. Paul Gallico's novel, while not stellar, at least brought back Rogo, Martin and Manny Rosen while this time out the orignal cast and characters is gone completely apart from an obscure reference to the helicopter that picks them up.
I won't bother dissecting the horrible performances by the actors in their uninteresting roles. I would like to gleefully note the absurdities of the entire plot when compared to it's predecessor. As two others have noted, it is impossible to believe that there could be no other rescue ships out to the scene at this point. And did anyone else notice how the ship seems strangely much more intact than it did in the original? Fred Koenekamp's cinematography in the original was dark, grimy, realistic and effective. This time out, this search crew ends up back in a spotless looking kitchen which in the original was devastated by a flash fire and then submerged only moments later! The photography is much too bright, the settings too spotless, and the story just plain stupid. The bigger mystery is why, after being humiliated in "The Swarm" did Michael Cain ever agree to work with Allen again?
Pretend this film never happened and just stick to the original, which is far more intelligent.
I won't bother dissecting the horrible performances by the actors in their uninteresting roles. I would like to gleefully note the absurdities of the entire plot when compared to it's predecessor. As two others have noted, it is impossible to believe that there could be no other rescue ships out to the scene at this point. And did anyone else notice how the ship seems strangely much more intact than it did in the original? Fred Koenekamp's cinematography in the original was dark, grimy, realistic and effective. This time out, this search crew ends up back in a spotless looking kitchen which in the original was devastated by a flash fire and then submerged only moments later! The photography is much too bright, the settings too spotless, and the story just plain stupid. The bigger mystery is why, after being humiliated in "The Swarm" did Michael Cain ever agree to work with Allen again?
Pretend this film never happened and just stick to the original, which is far more intelligent.
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By what name was Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979) officially released in India in English?
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