The Towering Inferno Laserdisc

£9.95

Outer box condition: Ex

Disc condition: Ex

Obi: Yes

This is a Japanese release, in NTSC format. There are both Japanese and English soundtracks on many discs, but there is always an English option unless stated.

2 discs, released in 1988. NJL-11253.

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The Towering Inferno is a 1974 American disaster film directed by John Guillermin and produced by Irwin Allen, featuring an ensemble cast led by Paul Newman and Steve McQueen.

Architect Doug Roberts returns to San Francisco for the dedication of The Glass Tower, a mixed-use skyscraper that he designed for developer James Duncan. The tower, 1,688 feet (515 m) tall and 138 stories, is the world's tallest building. During testing, an electrical short-circuit starts a fire on the 81st floor after another short occurs in the main utility room. While examining the latter short, Roberts sees the wiring is inadequate and suspects that Roger Simmons, the electrical subcontractor and Duncan's son-in-law, cut corners. Roberts confronts Simmons, who feigns innocence.

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Please note: It is impossible to play through every disc to ensure each one is perfect, therefore the grading is based on a visual inspection only.

Each item is sold as a vintage collectors item, with unknown playback conditions.

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Outer box condition: Ex

Disc condition: Ex

Obi: Yes

This is a Japanese release, in NTSC format. There are both Japanese and English soundtracks on many discs, but there is always an English option unless stated.

2 discs, released in 1988. NJL-11253.

.

.

The Towering Inferno is a 1974 American disaster film directed by John Guillermin and produced by Irwin Allen, featuring an ensemble cast led by Paul Newman and Steve McQueen.

Architect Doug Roberts returns to San Francisco for the dedication of The Glass Tower, a mixed-use skyscraper that he designed for developer James Duncan. The tower, 1,688 feet (515 m) tall and 138 stories, is the world's tallest building. During testing, an electrical short-circuit starts a fire on the 81st floor after another short occurs in the main utility room. While examining the latter short, Roberts sees the wiring is inadequate and suspects that Roger Simmons, the electrical subcontractor and Duncan's son-in-law, cut corners. Roberts confronts Simmons, who feigns innocence.

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.

Please note: It is impossible to play through every disc to ensure each one is perfect, therefore the grading is based on a visual inspection only.

Each item is sold as a vintage collectors item, with unknown playback conditions.

Outer box condition: Ex

Disc condition: Ex

Obi: Yes

This is a Japanese release, in NTSC format. There are both Japanese and English soundtracks on many discs, but there is always an English option unless stated.

2 discs, released in 1988. NJL-11253.

.

.

The Towering Inferno is a 1974 American disaster film directed by John Guillermin and produced by Irwin Allen, featuring an ensemble cast led by Paul Newman and Steve McQueen.

Architect Doug Roberts returns to San Francisco for the dedication of The Glass Tower, a mixed-use skyscraper that he designed for developer James Duncan. The tower, 1,688 feet (515 m) tall and 138 stories, is the world's tallest building. During testing, an electrical short-circuit starts a fire on the 81st floor after another short occurs in the main utility room. While examining the latter short, Roberts sees the wiring is inadequate and suspects that Roger Simmons, the electrical subcontractor and Duncan's son-in-law, cut corners. Roberts confronts Simmons, who feigns innocence.

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.

Please note: It is impossible to play through every disc to ensure each one is perfect, therefore the grading is based on a visual inspection only.

Each item is sold as a vintage collectors item, with unknown playback conditions.