Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA team taking aerial photographs of the desert deduces that an earthquake is about to strike a nearby town, but nobody in the town believes them.A team taking aerial photographs of the desert deduces that an earthquake is about to strike a nearby town, but nobody in the town believes them.A team taking aerial photographs of the desert deduces that an earthquake is about to strike a nearby town, but nobody in the town believes them.
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E.J. André
- Henry Butler
- (as E.J. Andre)
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"Style" is what this mini disaster film has going for it.
The plot is standard procedure. No one will listen to a few nobodies who warn of impending doom, in this case an Earthquake.
The movie plays more like a pilot episode for a decent TV show of down and out types. The difference here is that the characters are people you can care about.
And that's just part of what make this work. A few dorks will only care about special effects and budget, which aren't a trademark here. However, this is entertainment for the rest of us.
The "style" is in some of the out of the ordinary things that happen. Our hero is virtually kidnapped legally, to help out a down and out town. It is a great piece of writing.
The writing of the characters, and the interesting desert scenery make this very interesting. There isn't anything "fantastic" about this, although a few eyebrow raising events.
This is what "style" can do for a film.
The plot is standard procedure. No one will listen to a few nobodies who warn of impending doom, in this case an Earthquake.
The movie plays more like a pilot episode for a decent TV show of down and out types. The difference here is that the characters are people you can care about.
And that's just part of what make this work. A few dorks will only care about special effects and budget, which aren't a trademark here. However, this is entertainment for the rest of us.
The "style" is in some of the out of the ordinary things that happen. Our hero is virtually kidnapped legally, to help out a down and out town. It is a great piece of writing.
The writing of the characters, and the interesting desert scenery make this very interesting. There isn't anything "fantastic" about this, although a few eyebrow raising events.
This is what "style" can do for a film.
Even though this could be seen as a typical movie of the week. It was a pretty interesting one, especially for a combination disaster/science fiction pic. I especially loved the humor that Cleavon Little inserted in what could have been just another disaster pic. This definitely is a decent if not good movie of the week.
Doubtless the producers of this unenthralling twaddle believed they were on to a good thing with ANY flick with a name starting "THE DAY THE EARTH........?" (whatever!) trading off the slipstream of the other two classics THE DAY THE EARTH CAUGHT FIRE and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL
So with Jackie Cooper (TV flavor of the month during the 70's) and his wife Kate (Stella Stevens) and some amateur seismologists in tow, taking some aerial pics in the desert, they deduce the Big "E" is due. Just like DANTES PEAK, no-one of course wants to listen to their warnings.
When the quake comes, make sure you're out having a tea-break!
So with Jackie Cooper (TV flavor of the month during the 70's) and his wife Kate (Stella Stevens) and some amateur seismologists in tow, taking some aerial pics in the desert, they deduce the Big "E" is due. Just like DANTES PEAK, no-one of course wants to listen to their warnings.
When the quake comes, make sure you're out having a tea-break!
Well, it took about 40 minutes to get to them figuring out there something odd with the film that was developed... before that it's about the scientist that flew the plane who was caught speeding in his car in a tiny, tiny town and only had 2 tens on him for the fine so he was arrested and made to do community service to pay off the fine (that was about 1/2 of the movie). The last 15 to 20 minutes is the 2 in plane (photographer and scientist pilot) going back to the tiny, tiny town to rescue the people who already knew the area was prone to earthquake but had no idea that a large earthquake was going to hit them. They didn't argue with the 2 from the plane long before the earth started quaking. Then the people ran around trying to gather stupid things to bring with them before it gets to bad - minus the little girl trying to get the dog.
That about sums up this film. It's OK enough for a one time watch.
4/10
That about sums up this film. It's OK enough for a one time watch.
4/10
I can't tell exactly why but I kinda liked it. I half wonder if the movie Cars might have gotten a little inspiration from the storyline. Without giving anything away, I think those who who have seen both will know what I mean.
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- TriviaThe normally blonde Beverly Garland wore a brown wig since Stella Stevens had a clause in her contract stating she would be the only blonde in the film.
- ErroresWhen Barker is helping postmaster lady remove the letters from the boxes, the letters reappear in the same boxes between different shots.
- Citas
Harley Copeland: How come you get to go to Vegas for the weekend when I have to deliver those pictures?
Steve Barker: Well, that's because you're just the click-click boy and I am the old bold pilot.
Harley Copeland: Bold my asthmatic uncle!
- ConexionesReferences Candid Camera (1960)
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By what name was The Day the Earth Moved (1974) officially released in Canada in English?
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