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The Night the World Exploded

Super-Quake Tilts Earth!
1957 | 64m | English

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With his assistant, Laura Hutchinson, Dr. David Conway develops a device to advance the fledgling science of earthquake prediction. After forecasting a large trembleor that will rock California within twenty-four hours, Conway cannot persuade the Governor to act. When the prediction proves true and further tests indicate that there are more quakes to come, Conway and Laura seek to perfect their device. Subsequent tests deep within Carlsbad Caverns discover an unknown element—E-112—that is responsible for the earthquakes and threatens to destroy the globe if it ever reaches the surface. The team determines that with only four weeks until Armageddon, the race is on to neutralize the killer element before it takes a devastating toll.
Release Date: Jun 14, 1957
Director: Fred F. Sears
Writer: Luci Ward, Jack Natteford
Genres: Science Fiction
Keywords volcano, earthquake, explosion, flood, carlsbad caverns
Production Companies Clover Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
William Leslie Dr. David Conway
Kathryn Grant Laura 'Hutch' Hutchinson
Tris Coffin Dr. Ellis Morton
Raymond Greenleaf Gov. Chaney
Paul Savage Ranger Kirk
Fred Coby Ranger Brown
Frank J. Scannell Sheriff Quinn
Charles Evans Gen. Bortes
Marshall Reed General's Aide
Terry Frost Chief Rescue Worker
David Armstrong Military Policeman (uncredited)
Name Job
Fred F. Sears Director
Luci Ward Writer
Paul Palmentola Art Direction
Jack Natteford Writer
Benjamin H. Kline Director of Photography
Paul Borofsky Editor
Sidney Clifford Set Decoration
J.S. Westmoreland Sound
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Sam Katzman Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

This benefits, if that's the right word, from a mediocre cast of C-listers and some truly amazing papier-mâché special effects that can really only make you smile rather than recoil behind the sofa in terror! William Leslie is the scientist "Conway" who has designed a machine that he thinks can pred ... ict earthquakes. Now that could be quite useful in California but he can't get the Governor to believe an evacuation is essential when it starts to ring alarm bells. What's strange is that his gizmo seems to be telling him that the whole world is about to suffer a catastrophic sequence of quakes so together with his glamorous assistant "Hutch" (Kathryn Grant) he sets off into some very deep caverns where they discover a molten rock that is heading to the surface - and if it gets there, well it's goodnight Vienna. Can they concoct a plan to stop it in it's tracks? The story isn't so bad, but the execution is "Outer Limits" standard. There is far too much dialogue and but for the last ten minutes when the faux-rocks starts a-tumbling, there is precious little action in this studio bound and rather dry sci-fi drama. It's only an hour, and doubtless filled the drive-ins in 1957, but it's all just a bit too rudimentary on just about every level - including the underpinning science - to be of much interest now.

Apr 16, 2023