THE DAY THE EARTH CAUGHT FIRE (1961)









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Brief Movie Synopsis [courtesy of Turner Classic Movies]:

The United States and the Soviet Union simultaneously
detonate nuclear devices, causing the orbit of the Earth
to alter, sending it hurtling towards the sun.



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"1961's 'The Day The Earth Caught Fire' is a really good film, and a
rare one in the sense that it's a doomsday/disaster movie with a lot
of character development among its fine roster of actors. And it's also
a smart, intelligent, extremely well-written sci-fi drama. You don't
often see those traits successfully co-existing in a motion picture
of this genre, but producer/director Val Guest does a splendid job
of blending those elements here."

-- David Von Pein; June 2012











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