Released in 1996, Skyscraper is an action-thriller directed by Raymond Martino. It fits firmly within the "die hard in a building" trope that was popular in the 90s, where a small group of heroes must fight off mercenaries who have seized control of a high-tech building. Action / Thriller Release Year: 1996

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The Cult Legacy of Skyscraper (1996): High-Octane 90s B-Movie Gold

By 1996, Anna Nicole Smith was already famous as a Playboy Playmate of the Year (1993) and a Guess jeans model. Her foray into acting included small roles, but Skyscraper marked her first lead action role. While critics were harsh — typical for direct-to-video actioners — Smith’s fans appreciated her on-screen charisma. The film has since gained a camp following, partly due to Smith’s larger-than-life persona and tragic later life.