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Crack in the World
French theatrical posterDirected by Andrew Marton Produced by Bernard Glasser
Lester A. SansomWritten by Jon Manchip White
Julian ZimetStarring Dana Andrews
Janette Scott
Kieron Moore
Alexander KnoxMusic by Johnny Douglas Cinematography Manuel Berenguer Distributed by Paramount Pictures Release date(s) May 12, 1965 (U.S. release) Running time 96 min. Language English Crack in the World is an American science-fiction disaster movie filmed in Spain in 1964 and released by Paramount Pictures. While noted for its attempts at scientific accuracy, its premise—a crack in the solid crust of the Earth threatening life on it—was disproved by the conclusive proof of plate tectonics, announced in 1965.
Plot
An international consortium of scientists, operating as Project Inner Space in Tanganyika, Africa, is trying to tap into the Earth's geothermal energy by drilling a very deep hole down to the Earth's core. The scientists are foiled by an extremely dense layer of material at the boundary between the two. To penetrate the barrier and reach the magma below, they intend to detonate an atomic device at the bottom of the hole.
The leader of the project, Dr. Stephen Sorenson (Dana Andrews), who is (secretly) dying of cancer, believes that the atomic device will burn its way through the barrier, but the project's chief geologist, Dr. Ted Rampion (Kieron Moore), is convinced that the lower layers of the crust have been weakened by decades of underground nuclear tests, and that the detonation could produce a massive crack that would threaten the very existence of Earth.
The atomic device is used and Rampion's fears prove justified, as the crust of the Earth develops an enormous crack that progresses rapidly. Sorenson discovers that there was a huge signature of hydrogen underground, which turned the small conventional atomic explosion into a huge thermonuclear one that was millions of times more powerful. Another atomic device is used in the hope of stopping the crack, but it only reverses the crack's direction. Eventually the crack returns to its starting point at the test site, and a huge chunk of the planet outlined by the crack is expected to be thrown out into space. Sorenson remains at the underground control center to record the event despite pleas by his wife Maggie to evacuate with the rest of the project staff. She and Rampion barely escape in time to observe the fiery birth of a second moon. Its release stops the crack from further splitting the Earth.
See also
External links
- Crack in the World at the Internet Movie Database
- Crack in the World at AllRovi
Categories:- 1965 films
- Post-apocalyptic films
- 1960s science fiction films
- American disaster films
- Paramount Pictures films
- Films shot in Spain
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