I made sure I caught it. The theater ads in the papers were intriguing, having me think "what exactly happens to these people?" and then I was amazed when I heard it was about a ship being turned upside down.
I loved it. It had humor, pathos, suspense, and I remember being really saddened by Stella Stevens being burned to death just before they made it out. Even now, I can't bear to watch Gene Hackman balance himself on that valve to shut the steam off.
When I go to the storage areas in the basement in our building at work, I see an identical valve right above the staircase. I would love to jump up on it and scream "how many more lives?" I think I'd be taken to Human Resources based on psychological disturbances if I did.
I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked.
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