The action sequences are campy, poorly choreographed, and feature obvious stunt doubles. Anna Nicole Smith, while charismatic, delivers wooden line readings. Richard Roundtree (original Shaft ) adds some gravitas but is underused. The special effects are dated, even for 1996.
The film holds a near-universally negative critical reception (0% on Rotten Tomatoes from major critics). Fans of "so bad it's good" cinema, however, have embraced it as a cult classic for its unintentional humor, awkward dialogue, and over-the-top villain performances. fylm Skyscraper 1996 mtrjm awn layn - fydyw lfth
Directed by: Raymond Martino Starring: Anna Nicole Smith, Charles Huber, Richard Roundtree The action sequences are campy, poorly choreographed, and
Skyscraper (1996) is widely regarded as a B-movie action flick that capitalizes on the star power of model/actress Anna Nicole Smith. The film gained notoriety more for its production struggles than its cinematic achievements. Originally intended as a vehicle for Smith following her The Hudsucker Proxy appearance, the movie suffered from reshoots, script issues, and an infamous lawsuit between Smith and the director over nudity and contract violations. The special effects are dated, even for 1996