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Action
Adventure
Disaster
Drama
Romance

Earthquake (1974) Review in 2025

7.5/10
Blockbuster

A disaster movie that showcases the devastating effects of an earthquake on a city, with a mix of action, drama, and romance.

118 minutes
English (Dubbed: None)
Age group: 13-25, Interests: Action, Adventure, Disaster
Director:
Mark Robson
Budget: 5 million USD
Gross: 100 million USD

Family-Friendly Rating

Is this movie suitable for family viewing?

This movie is not suitable for young children due to its intense disaster scenes and some mild language.

CineReview Recommendation

This movie is worth watching for fans of disaster movies and action-adventure films. However, it's not suitable for young children due to its intense disaster scenes and some mild language.

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The movie follows Stewart Graff, a structural engineer who must navigate the treacherous aftermath of a massive earthquake that hits Los Angeles, while trying to rescue his family and find a way to save the city from further destruction.

Review Details

story8.00/10

The story is engaging and well-paced, with a good balance of action, drama, and romance. However, it feels a bit predictable at times.

acting8.00/10

The acting is good, with Charlton Heston delivering a strong performance as Stewart Graff. The supporting cast is also solid, but some of them feel a bit underutilized.

characters7.00/10

The characters are well-developed and relatable, but some of them feel a bit one-dimensional. Stewart Graff is a strong protagonist, but his love interest feels a bit underutilized.

direction8.00/10

The direction is solid, with good use of special effects and cinematography. The earthquake scenes are intense and well-choreographed.

cinematography9.00/10

The cinematography is excellent, with good use of lighting and camera angles. The earthquake scenes are particularly impressive, with a good sense of scale and destruction.

Pros and Cons

Pros

The movie has a strong protagonist, good direction, and excellent cinematography. The earthquake scenes are intense and well-choreographed.

Cons

The story feels a bit predictable at times, and some of the characters feel a bit one-dimensional. The love interest is underutilized.

Notable Quotes

"I'm not going to let you die on me, Stewart!"
"This is it, the big one! Get ready, Los Angeles!"
"We're going to make it, Stewart! We're going to make it!"

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