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* FireForgedFriends: Harry Caulder and Special Agent Thomas Hoyt start off heavily disliking each other, [[spoiler: to the point where when Caulder makes a mistake during a money drop, Caulder and Hoyt are so incensed with each other that Caulder demands to leave. However, in the third act, he trusts Caulder's instinct that the bomber, who is now pissed at Caulder, will target a major roller coaster that Caulder personally inspected, and Caulder's instict turns out to be right, and they work together to stop the bomber.]]

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* FireForgedFriends: Harry Caulder and Special Agent Thomas Hoyt start off heavily disliking each other, [[spoiler: to the point where when Caulder makes a mistake during a money drop, Caulder and Hoyt are so incensed with each other that Caulder demands to leave. However, in the third act, he trusts Caulder's instinct that the bomber, who is now pissed at Caulder, will target a major roller coaster that Caulder personally inspected, and Caulder's instict instinct turns out to be right, and they work together to stop the bomber.]]
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* BookEnds: Harry Caulder is introduced at a stop smoking clinic having smoked several packs of cigarettes in an attempt to get him to apparently get sick of cigarettes and quit smoking. He then, at various times in the film, gets stressed and asks for a cigarette, only to be told that the person he's asking is out, or doesn't smoke. [[spoiler: At the end of the film, he finally bums a cigarette from a them park patron but before he lights it, he drops it to the ground and walks away.]]

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* BookEnds: Harry Caulder is introduced at a stop smoking clinic having smoked several packs of cigarettes in an attempt to get him to apparently get sick of cigarettes and quit smoking. He then, at various times in the film, gets stressed and asks for a cigarette, only to be told that the person he's asking is out, or doesn't smoke. [[spoiler: At the end of the film, he finally bums a cigarette from a them theme park patron but before he lights it, he drops it to the ground and walks away.]]

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* AndStarring: Two of the actors get an "And" credit. Creator/TimothyBottoms among the three leads (Segal, Widmark, and Bottoms) and Creator/HenryFonda as Davenport.
* BookEnds: Harry Caulder is introduced at a stop smoking clinic having smoked several packs of cigarettes in an attempt to get him to apparently get sick of cigarettes and quit smoking. He then, at various times in the film, gets stressed and asks for a cigarette, only to be told that the person he's asking is out, or doesn't smoke. [[spoiler: At the end of the film, he finally bums a cigarette from a them park patron but before he lights it, he drops it to the ground and walks away.

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* AndStarring: Two of the actors get an "And" credit. Creator/TimothyBottoms among the three leads billed before the title, (Segal, Widmark, and Bottoms) and Creator/HenryFonda as Davenport.Davenport in the secondary credits.
* BeingGoodSucks: Because he forces himself into the initial ransom demand meeting due to the roller coaster he inspected being the first one targeted, Caulder gets drafted by the Young Man to bring the ransom money to the drop, which neither Caulder, nor Hoyt, want. [[spoiler: It eventually leads to Caulder being dragged from ride to ride in an amusement park, as the Young Man tries to shake off the FBI agents shadowing Caulder, and he discovers that the radio the Young Man sent to communicate to Caulder with is wired with explosives, to Caulder's chagrin.]] Still, while he hates every minute of it, Caulder does what he needs to do.
* BookEnds: Harry Caulder is introduced at a stop smoking clinic having smoked several packs of cigarettes in an attempt to get him to apparently get sick of cigarettes and quit smoking. He then, at various times in the film, gets stressed and asks for a cigarette, only to be told that the person he's asking is out, or doesn't smoke. [[spoiler: At the end of the film, he finally bums a cigarette from a them park patron but before he lights it, he drops it to the ground and walks away.]]


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* HostageSituation: [[spoiler: The Young Man is confronted by Caulder and a team of FBI agents at gunpoint, but the Young Man initially holds the upper hand, with his finger on a radio detonator to blow up the roller coaster ride currently on the rails. The Young Man demands a gun and says he's going to take Caulder as a hostage to get away from the park. As Caulder is handing him a gun, Hoyt announces that they have jammed the Young Man's radio frequency, and Caulder wounds the Young Man while they grapple for the gun. The Young Man takes off with FBI agents in hot pursuit.]]
* KnightInSourArmor: Caulder doesn't want to be involved in the payoff of the bomber, or the FBI investigation. Not only is he pissed that he's being forced to participate by the Young Man's demands, he loudly expresses his displeasure to lead Agent Hoyt, and clashes with Hoyt frequently.
* ImpersonatingAnOfficer: Played with. The Young Man is able to plant the first batch of explosives which start the film by dressing as one of the theme park's maintenance men and having free reign to go up the tracks of the roller coaster.


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* NonActionGuy: Caulder is just a amusement park ride inspector. [[spoiler: In the climax, he accidentally wounds the Young Man as they grapple for a gun, and when the FBI agents give chase when the Young Man runs away, Caulder just stands there. Caulder manages to defeat the bomber only because as he was running, he wasn't paying attention, ran in a circle, and ends up on the tracks of the roller coaster ride he was attempting to blow up, in front of Caulder, who still is holding the gun they grappled for earlier. The Young Man freezes, and ends up getting hit at full speed by the moving roller coaster, which kills him.]]
* OhCrap: A huge one. [[spoiler: During the money drop, the Young Man uses a radio to communicate with Caulder as he orders him from ride to ride to frustrate Hoyt's tailing FBI agents. The Young Man finally tells Caulder where he can find the bomb. It's in the radio Caulder is holding.
-->'''Young Man''': First, Harry, I think I should tell you about the bomb. Would you like to know where it is?
-->'''Calder''': Sure!
-->'''Young Man''': You're holding it....Now...Do I have your full attention?
-->'''Caulder''': Screw you!


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* PoliteVillainsRudeHeroes: The Young Man is surprisingly soft-spoken and respectful of Caulder, while Caulder is consistently rude. In fairness, Caulder is involved in something well above his pay grade due to the Young Man's demands, and the Young Man HAS killed a number of people in a sabotaged amusement park ride by that point.
-->'''Young Man''': If they pay me and if they do what I say, I'll never bother them again.
-->'''Caulder''': Are you sure? Maybe you enjoy it.
-->'''Young Man''': Wrong psychological profile, Harry. I'm not in this for kicks.
-->'''Calder''': Oh yeah, right, it's only the money. You're a businessman. And in a corrupt society, you're no worse than anybody else. We all cheat on our taxes, Detroit makes defective cars.
-->'''Young Man''': I'm not enjoying this conversation, Harry.
-->'''Caulder''': Then get yourself another messenger boy!
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Special Agent Hoyt. While he and Caulder clash, it's largely due to the fact that Caulder is surly in general and doesn't like authority figures. However, [[spoiler: when Caulder approaches Hoyt with a gut feeling that, since the Young Man knows the money was marked that he'll be pissed and target the newest and biggest roller coaster Caulder has inspected, Hoyt agrees to follow Caulder's gut instinct, and it's the right call. Even though Hoyt marked the money, which the Young Man adamantly told them not to do, Hoyt attempted to do so in a way that the Young Man wouldn't be able to tell. Unfortunately, it backfired badly.]]
* RedOniBlueOni: Caulder is red, Agent Hoyt is blue.
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* TheCameo: AIP and "Count Yorga" star Robert Quarry has a cameo role as the mayor that takes part in the grand opening of the new roller coaster in the film's climax.

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* AdvertisedExtra: Creator/HenryFonda plays Caulder's boss, and seems like he's going to be a key part of the story, but only appears for a couple of scenes.



* AndStarring: Two of the actors get an "And" credit. Creator/TimothyBottoms among the three leads (Segal, Widmark, and Bottoms) and Creator/HenryFonda as Davenport.



* FireForgedFriends: Harry Caulder and Special Agent Thomas Hoyt start off heavily disliking each other, [[spoiler: to the point where when Caulder makes a mistake during a money drop, Caulder and Hoyt are so incensed with each other that Caulder demands to leave. However, in the third act, he trusts Caulder's instinct that the bomber, who is now pissed at Caulder, will target a major roller coaster that Caulder personally inspected, and Caulder's instict turns out to be right, and they work together to stop the bomber.

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* ExactEavesdropping: Played straight. [[spoiler: The Young Man is forced to get a ticket for the first ride of the new roller coaster in the climax to replace a bomb when his first bomb is discovered before he can trigger it. Afterwards, he's cornered by a reporter for comments on his experience. Caulder is nearby, hears the Young Man speak to the reporter, recognizes his voice, and is able to quickly figure out that the Young Man got a ride on the first trip and thus has put on a new bomb that he and the FBI have to deal with.]]
* FireForgedFriends: Harry Caulder and Special Agent Thomas Hoyt start off heavily disliking each other, [[spoiler: to the point where when Caulder makes a mistake during a money drop, Caulder and Hoyt are so incensed with each other that Caulder demands to leave. However, in the third act, he trusts Caulder's instinct that the bomber, who is now pissed at Caulder, will target a major roller coaster that Caulder personally inspected, and Caulder's instict turns out to be right, and they work together to stop the bomber. ]]
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* DeadpanSnarker: Caulder, especially to his boss, Simon Davenport.
-->'''Davenport''': I want you to go out there and represent the department. Find out if there was negligence involved.
-->'''Calder''': You go!
-->'''Davenport''': It happens to be my wedding anniversary.
-->'''Caulder''': So take your wife!
* FireForgedFriends: Harry Caulder and Special Agent Thomas Hoyt start off heavily disliking each other, [[spoiler: to the point where when Caulder makes a mistake during a money drop, Caulder and Hoyt are so incensed with each other that Caulder demands to leave. However, in the third act, he trusts Caulder's instinct that the bomber, who is now pissed at Caulder, will target a major roller coaster that Caulder personally inspected, and Caulder's instict turns out to be right, and they work together to stop the bomber.
* GotVolunteered: Caulder wants nothing to do with the efforts to stop the bomber, but since the bomber knows of Caulder's intelligence and respect for him, he demands Caulder be a part of it. The FBI, in turn, volunteers Caulder to assist.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler: The Young Man was intending to blow up the rails and crash the cars of a brand new roller coaster Caulder inspected when he believes Caulder wronged him. He ends up getting killed by those same roller coaster cars.]]
* LargeHam: Creator/RichardWidmark plays surly FBI Special Agent Thomas Hoyt. He hams it up on more than one occasion, to great effect.


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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Caulder doesn't want to be involved in the FBI's efforts to stop the Young Man, and Agent Hoyt doesn't want him involved either, but due to the terms the Young Man has insisted on for the money drop, they're forced to team up.
* ThemeAndVariationsSoundtrack: The vast majority of the film's soundtrack is based off of the canned generic music you'd hear at theme parks of the time, to both happy, AND ominous effect.
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* AffablyEvil: The Young Man, while sabotaging rides and trying to extort the theme park owners for $1 million to quit, is nevertheless portrayed as only in it for the money. He never gets enjoyment from killing people. He also has a respectful relationship with Caulder for the majority of the film, due to Caulder's intelligence. [[spoiler: He only turns on him in the climax, when the FBI marks the money (that the Young Man specifically told them not to try) and believes Caulder knew about it (He didn't.)]]


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* BookEnds: Harry Caulder is introduced at a stop smoking clinic having smoked several packs of cigarettes in an attempt to get him to apparently get sick of cigarettes and quit smoking. He then, at various times in the film, gets stressed and asks for a cigarette, only to be told that the person he's asking is out, or doesn't smoke. [[spoiler: At the end of the film, he finally bums a cigarette from a them park patron but before he lights it, he drops it to the ground and walks away.


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* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: The Young Man targets and sabotages rollercoasters in his extortion scheme. At the end of the film, he ends up getting killed by a train of rollercoaster cars when he stops on the tracks, distracted by Caulder's presence, and they plow into him at full speed.]]
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Notable as one of the few films to be shown in the "Sensurround" process at theaters, which caused those watching it to vibrate during certain "thrill scenes" involving the rides.

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Notable as one of the few films to be shown in screened with the "Sensurround" process at select theaters, which caused those watching it to vibrate during certain "thrill scenes" involving the rides.
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Notable as one of the few films to be shown in the "Sensurround" process, which caused those watching it to vibrate during certain "thrill scenes" involving the rides.

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Notable as one of the few films to be shown in the "Sensurround" process, process at theaters, which caused those watching it to vibrate during certain "thrill scenes" involving the rides.
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Notable as one of the few films to be shown in Sensurround, which caused those watching the movie to vibrate during certain periods during the "thrill scenes" on the rides.

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Notable as one of the few films to be shown in Sensurround, the "Sensurround" process, which caused those watching the movie it to vibrate during certain periods during the "thrill scenes" on involving the rides.
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It was one of the few films to be shown in Sensurround, which caused those watching the movie to vibrate during certain periods during the "thrill scenes" on the rides.

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It was Notable as one of the few films to be shown in Sensurround, which caused those watching the movie to vibrate during certain periods during the "thrill scenes" on the rides.
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An unnamed saboteur, simply called "Young Man" in the credits (Bottoms), sneaks into Ocean View Amusement Park and places a small radio-controlled bomb on the tracks of the Rocket, the park's wooden roller coaster. The bomb detonates and a coaster train derails, killing and injuring the riders. Safety inspector Harry Calder (Segal), who initially cleared the ride, is called to the park to investigate. It is soon discovered that the attack is just the one of many at other parks, and it's up to Calder to stop the bomber.

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An unnamed saboteur, simply called "Young Man" in the credits (Bottoms), sneaks into Ocean View Amusement Park and places a small radio-controlled bomb on the tracks of the Rocket, the park's wooden roller coaster. The bomb detonates and a coaster train derails, killing and injuring the riders. Safety inspector Harry Calder (Segal), who initially cleared the ride, is called to the park to investigate. It is soon discovered that the attack is was just the one of many taking place at other parks, amusement parks throughout the country, and it's up to Calder and FBI Agent Hoyt (Widmark) to stop the bomber.
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An unnamed saboteur, simply called "Young Man" in the credits (Bottoms), sneaks into Ocean View Amusement Park and places a small radio-controlled bomb on the tracks of the park's wooden roller coaster. The bomb detonates, a coaster train derails, killing and injuring the riders. Safety inspector Harry Calder (Segal), who initially cleared the ride, is called to the park to investigate. It is soon discovered that the attack is just the one of many at other parks, and it's up to Calder to stop the bomber.

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An unnamed saboteur, simply called "Young Man" in the credits (Bottoms), sneaks into Ocean View Amusement Park and places a small radio-controlled bomb on the tracks of the Rocket, the park's wooden roller coaster. The bomb detonates, detonates and a coaster train derails, killing and injuring the riders. Safety inspector Harry Calder (Segal), who initially cleared the ride, is called to the park to investigate. It is soon discovered that the attack is just the one of many at other parks, and it's up to Calder to stop the bomber.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: The ending was changed from the Young Man [[spoiler:getting his foot stuck on the tracks and sliced by the Revolution's train]] to [[spoiler:him getting hit and killed by the train]], out of fear that the former would be too extreme for the PG rating and thus receive an R rating (this being before the introduction of PG-13).

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: The ending was changed from the Young Man [[spoiler:getting his foot stuck on the tracks and sliced by the Revolution's train]] to [[spoiler:him getting hit and killed by the train]], out of fear that the former would be too extreme for the a PG rating and thus receive an R rating (this being before made in the era prior to the introduction of PG-13).
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: The ending was changed from the Young Man [[spoiler:getting his foot stuck on the tracks and sliced by the Revolution's train]] to [[spoiler:him getting hit and killed by the train]] out of fear that the ending would be too extreme for the PG rating and thus receive an R rating (this being before the introduction of PG-13).

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: The ending was changed from the Young Man [[spoiler:getting his foot stuck on the tracks and sliced by the Revolution's train]] to [[spoiler:him getting hit and killed by the train]] train]], out of fear that the ending former would be too extreme for the PG rating and thus receive an R rating (this being before the introduction of PG-13).
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An unnamed man, simply called "Young Man" in the credits (Bottoms), sneaks into Ocean View Amusement Park and places a small radio-controlled bomb on the tracks of the park's wooden roller coaster. The bomb detonates, a coaster train derails, killing and injuring the riders. Safety inspector Harry Calder (Segal), who initially cleared the ride, is called to the park to investigate. It is soon discovered that the attack is just the one of many at other parks, and it's up to Calder to stop the bomber.

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An unnamed man, saboteur, simply called "Young Man" in the credits (Bottoms), sneaks into Ocean View Amusement Park and places a small radio-controlled bomb on the tracks of the park's wooden roller coaster. The bomb detonates, a coaster train derails, killing and injuring the riders. Safety inspector Harry Calder (Segal), who initially cleared the ride, is called to the park to investigate. It is soon discovered that the attack is just the one of many at other parks, and it's up to Calder to stop the bomber.
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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American thriller film directed by James Goldstone, starring Creator/GeorgeSegal, Richard Widmark, Creator/TimothyBottoms, and Creator/HenryFonda.

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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American thriller film directed by James Goldstone, starring Creator/GeorgeSegal, Richard Widmark, Creator/RichardWidmark, Creator/TimothyBottoms, and Creator/HenryFonda.
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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American thriller film directed by James Goldstone, starring Creator/GeorgeSegal, Richard Widmark, Timothy Bottoms, and Creator/HenryFonda.

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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American thriller film directed by James Goldstone, starring Creator/GeorgeSegal, Richard Widmark, Timothy Bottoms, Creator/TimothyBottoms, and Creator/HenryFonda.
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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American thriller film directed by James Goldstone, starring Creator/GeorgeSegal, Richard Widmark, Timothy Bottoms and Creator/HenryFonda.

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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American thriller film directed by James Goldstone, starring Creator/GeorgeSegal, Richard Widmark, Timothy Bottoms Bottoms, and Creator/HenryFonda.
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* CaliforniaDoubling:
** Ocean View Amusement Park, where the film opens, is portrayed as being in southern California, but is actually located in Virginia.
** The brief scene set at the fictitious "Wonderworld" in Pittsburgh is actually Kings Dominion.
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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American thriller film directed by James Goldstone and starring Creator/GeorgeSegal, Richard Widmark, Timothy Bottoms and Creator/HenryFonda.

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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American thriller film directed by James Goldstone and Goldstone, starring Creator/GeorgeSegal, Richard Widmark, Timothy Bottoms and Creator/HenryFonda.
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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American disaster-suspense film directed by James Goldstone and starring Creator/GeorgeSegal, Richard Widmark, Timothy Bottoms and Creator/HenryFonda.

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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American disaster-suspense thriller film directed by James Goldstone and starring Creator/GeorgeSegal, Richard Widmark, Timothy Bottoms and Creator/HenryFonda.


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** The brief scene set at the fictitious "Wonderworld" in Pittsburgh was filmed at Kings Dominion in Virginia.

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** The brief scene set at the fictitious "Wonderworld" in Pittsburgh was filmed at is actually Kings Dominion in Virginia.Dominion.
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* ConfucianConfusion: Tracy Calder attributes a Biblical quote to Confucius, which her dad promptly lampshades. Justified in that she claims to have learned that from a fortune cookie.
-->'''Tracy Calder''': Confucius say, "[[Literature/TheBible With faith, man can move mountain.]]"
-->'''Harry Calder''': I thought Jesus said that?
-->'''Tracy Calder''': Well, maybe he did. But according to that fortune cookie...
-->'''Fran''': Which is yours, by the way.
-->'''Tracy Calder''': ...Confucius said it, too.
-->'''Harry Calder''': Don't believe everything you read.
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* CaliforniaDoubling:
** Ocean View Amusement Park, where the film opens, is portrayed as being in southern California, but is actually located in Virginia.
** The brief scene set at the fictitious "Wonderworld" in Pittsburgh was filmed at Kings Dominion in Virginia.
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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American disaster-suspense film directed by James Goldstone and starring George Segal, Richard Widmark and Timothy Bottoms.

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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American disaster-suspense film directed by James Goldstone and starring George Segal, Creator/GeorgeSegal, Richard Widmark and Widmark, Timothy Bottoms.
Bottoms and Creator/HenryFonda.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: The ending was changed from the Young Man [[spoiler:getting his foot stuck on the tracks and sliced by the Revolution's train]] to [[spoiler:him getting hit and killed by the train]] out of fear that the ending would be too extreme for the PG rating and thus receive an R rating (this being before the introduction of PG-13).
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''Rollercoaster'' is a 1977 American disaster-suspense film directed by James Goldstone and starring George Segal, Richard Widmark and Timothy Bottoms.

An unnamed man, simply called "Young Man" in the credits (Bottoms), sneaks into Ocean View Amusement Park and places a small radio-controlled bomb on the tracks of the park's wooden roller coaster. The bomb detonates, a coaster train derails, killing and injuring the riders. Safety inspector Harry Calder (Segal), who initially cleared the ride, is called to the park to investigate. It is soon discovered that the attack is just the one of many at other parks, and it's up to Calder to stop the bomber.

It was one of the few films to be shown in Sensurround, which caused those watching the movie to vibrate during certain periods during the "thrill scenes" on the rides.
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!!This film features examples of:
* AmusementParkOfDoom: A series of terrorist bombings targets various amusement parks around the U.S.
* MadBomber: The Young Man, who doesn't seem to care about the victims that he causes and is very good with bombs.
* NoNameGiven: The bomber's name is never revealed, simply being called "Young Man" in the credits.
* OneWordTitle: It's just ''Rollercoaster''.
* ShoePhone: The Young Man manages to trick out a radio into a bomb, which he then gives Calder.
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