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Two-Minute Warning is a 1976 action thriller film directed by Larry Peerce and starring Charlton Heston, John Cassavetes, Martin Balsam, Beau Bridges, Jack Klugman, Gena Rowlands, and David Janssen. It was based on the novel of the same name written by George LaFountaine . The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing. [2] [3]
The ROMs of the game and its sequel were formerly offered by the owner Randel Reiss for free download. In 2021, however, the rights to both games were purchased by Piko Interactive, leding the download links for the ROMs to disappear from Technopop's website, [121] but they are still available for free download on Zophar's Domain.
Asher Brauner (October 25, 1946 – January 2, 2021) was an American actor.. Brauner appeared in the 1975 action film, Switchblade Sisters, directed by Jack Hill, and his other film credits include roles in Two-Minute Warning (1976), The Boss' Son (1978), Where the Boys Are '84 (1984), Escape from El Diablo (1984), Treasure of the Moon Goddess (1987), Merchants of War (1989) and American Eagle ...
Two Minute Warning may refer to: Two-minute warning, a timing rule in American football; Two-Minute Warning, a 1976 action thriller film; Two Minute Warning, a 1985 album by the Angels "Two Minute Warning", a 1983 song by Depeche Mode from Construction Time Again
1976 Two-Minute Warning: Decker, S.W.A.T. Team Member 1978 The Dain Curse: Sergeant O'Gar The Winds of Kitty Hawk: William Tate 1982 The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez: Boone Choate 1984 Wildrose: Rick Ogaard Massive Retaliation: Kirk Fredericks 1985 The Lightship: Coop 1986 River's Edge: Detective Bennett 1987 Beverly Hills Cop II: Russ Fielding ...
1976 Casanova & Co. 1977 Two films about Giacomo Casanova. Two-Minute Warning: 1976 Black Sunday: 1977 Both action thrillers are about preventing a large-scale terrorist attack at a stadium during a football game. Brink's: The Great Robbery: 1976 The Brink's Job: 1978
The film grossed $15.8 million [1] against a budget of $8 million. [2] Director Frankenheimer felt the film was hurt by the fact an earlier movie about terrorism at a championship football game, Two-Minute Warning, had come out just beforehand and performed poorly. He also blamed the film's audience response on the fact the film was banned in ...
The trend continued on a larger scale with The Hindenburg (1975), starring George C. Scott; The Cassandra Crossing (1976), starring Burt Lancaster; Two-Minute Warning (1976), starring Charlton Heston; Black Sunday (1977), starring Robert Shaw; Rollercoaster in Sensurround (1977), starring George Segal; Damnation Alley (1977), starring Jan ...