The Night the World Exploded

The Night the World Exploded

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1957-06-14

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.

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The Night the World Exploded

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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.

Released

1957-06-14

Runtime

64

Director

Fred F. Sears

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Science Fiction

Language

English

Production

Clover Productions

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    William Leslie

    William Leslie
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    Kathryn Grant

    Kathryn Grant
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    Tris Coffin

    Tris Coffin
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    Raymond Greenleaf

    Raymond Greenleaf
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    Paul Savage

    Paul Savage
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    Fred Coby

    Fred Coby
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    Frank J. Scannell

    Frank J. Scannell
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    Charles Evans

    Charles Evans
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    Marshall Reed

    Marshall Reed
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    Terry Frost

    Terry Frost
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    David Armstrong

    David Armstrong