Crack in the World (1965) [NR]

Release Date:
April 15, 1965

Original Title:
Crack in the World

Genres:
Action | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Security Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  IT: T  US: NR 

Runtime: 96

Thank God it's only a motion picture!

Dr. Steven Sorenson plans to tap the geothermal energy of the Earth's interior by means of a thermonuclear device detonated deep within the Earth. This experiment causes a crack to form and grow within the Earth's crust, which threatens to split the earth in two if it is not stopped in time.

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Art Direction:
Eugène Lourié

Assistant Director:
José María Ochoa

Conductor:
Johnny Douglas

Costume Design:
Laure Lourié

Director:
Andrew Marton

Director of Photography:
Manuel Berenguer

Editor:
Derek Parsons

Executive Producer:
Philip Yordan

Hairstylist:
Josefa Rubio

Makeup Artist:
Carmen Martín

Original Music Composer:
Johnny Douglas

Producer:
Bernard Glasser
Lester A. Sansom

Production Manager:
Tíbor Reves

Screenplay:
Jon Manchip White
Julian Zimet

Script Supervisor:
Isabel Ruiz Capillas

Sound Editor:
Kurt Herrnfeld

Sound Recordist:
Maurice Askew
David Hildyard

Special Effects:
Eugène Lourié
Alex Weldon

Story:
Jon Manchip White

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