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The Poseidon Adventure - Lindas Death And Scotts Sacrifice

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When almost at the end of their journey to the engine room, the ship is rocked by explosions once again, this time causing lieutenant Mike Rogos wife, Linda, to fall into the fire. Angered by this, Scott decides to sacrifice himself by opening the way for them.

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  • Red Buttons - just waiting for an excuse to slap somebody!

  • @skateboarding176 think about it. your beloved wife, the love of your life, just died when you are so close to salvation. what would you do? the common human reaction is panic and denial. sometimes i feel like a college student adressing a bunch of elementary school kids.

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  • @videomaker359 LOOKS LIKE HE LOST HIS DICK!

  • @thekage3 they need to escape a flaming sinking boat, act now, grieve later, a moron like you would die, only the strong survive

  • @skateboarding176 He only freaked out for about 15 seconds. Not bad for someone who lost the love of his life. How long do you think you would panic if someone you deeply loved died like that? Worthless idiot.

  • @McFloraL Good observation re: Mrs. Rogo. The actress who played her did not read the book and the director ordered her not to, as it would affect her performance. She was far more sympathetic in the book and mean't to be so.

  • I mean: Frank, and Hackman (with a large letter)

  • @Asiablue

    I've just read the book, it is fantasic. It's a pity they cut out Miss Kinsale. What a strange thing - she and Frnak Buzz Scott were going to marry.

    What about Muller and Martin - they are made in one figure.

    However, Mrs. Rogo isn't a kind figure in the book.

    I think both the film and the book is wonderful.

    Gene hackman is a perfect Reverend. I love his character. And he is so dashing in the novel.

    Sorry, have been writing long. :)))

  • LOL Look at Martins Face 00:26

  • I really like how there's musical silence during this scene. It makes the scene feel very atmospheric and builds tension. If any heroic music were to be blaring when Scott's turning the valves, it would lose all of the impact and his sacrifice would be downplayed.

  • @videomaker359 My guess it was burning fuel or oil floating on the water.

  • How can water burn?

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