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Quand la Terre s'entr'ouvrira

Titre original : Crack in the World
  • 1965
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  • 1h 36min
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Dana Andrews, Alexander Knox, Kieron Moore, and Janette Scott in Quand la Terre s'entr'ouvrira (1965)
A dying scientist pushes forward his project to tap through to the Earth's magma layer, with results that threaten to destroy the Earth as we know it.
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Des scientifiques percent la croûte terrestre dans l'espoir d'utiliser le magna comme source d'énergie. Un obstacle les forcent à utiliser une bombe atomique. Mais, cette action remet en que... Tout lireDes scientifiques percent la croûte terrestre dans l'espoir d'utiliser le magna comme source d'énergie. Un obstacle les forcent à utiliser une bombe atomique. Mais, cette action remet en question l'intégrité de la Terre.Des scientifiques percent la croûte terrestre dans l'espoir d'utiliser le magna comme source d'énergie. Un obstacle les forcent à utiliser une bombe atomique. Mais, cette action remet en question l'intégrité de la Terre.

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    • Andrew Marton
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    • Julian Zimet
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    • Dana Andrews
    • Janette Scott
    • Kieron Moore
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Andrew Marton
    • Scénario
      • Jon Manchip White
      • Julian Zimet
    • Casting principal
      • Dana Andrews
      • Janette Scott
      • Kieron Moore
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    • 43avis des critiques
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    Dana Andrews
    Dana Andrews
    • Dr. Stephen Sorenson
    Janette Scott
    Janette Scott
    • Dr. Maggie Sorenson
    Kieron Moore
    Kieron Moore
    • Dr. Ted Rampion
    Alexander Knox
    Alexander Knox
    • Sir Charles Eggerston
    Peter Damon
    Peter Damon
    • John Masefield
    Jim Gillen
    • Rand
    Gary Lasdun
    • Markov
    Alfred Brown
    • Dr. Bill Evans
    Mike Steen
    Mike Steen
    • Steele
    Emilio Carrere
    Sydna Scott
    • Angela
    John Karlsen
    John Karlsen
    • Dr. Reynolds
    Todd Martin
    • Simpson
    Ben Tatar
    • Indian Ambassador
    Andrew Hughes
    Andrew Hughes
    • Member of the Commission
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Andrew Marton
    • Scénario
      • Jon Manchip White
      • Julian Zimet
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    joseph t

    Flawed science, but a fun movie...

    Yes, let's put this to bed right away. The scientific premise is flawed. We now know that the crust of the Earth is not a solid shell, but riddled through with many cracks. Not only are these not harmful, they are an essential component and feature of a geologically active world. It is how the Earth renews itself, builds land, and promotes life. There is little mankind can do in the way of "cracking" the Earth that the Earth has not done itself, many times over, in much greater magnitude. But, that said, this is still a fun movie.

    The pace of action and buildup to the spectacular climax is first-rate. I found myself just waiting for the next disaster to make itself manifest, be it an earthquake, volcano, tsunami, or all three. The underlying message is still sound: mankind should use caution in tinkering with the forces of nature. A time-worn premise, to be sure, but no less valid today. We as a species are young and have much to learn, by being aware of the hidden forces of nature and the unintended consequences of good-intentioned tinkering.

    The cast is quite good. Sci-fi stalwart Dana Andrews is the featured player, of course, but the other actors do some good work. For it's time, the special effects are well-done. Like any well-paced disaster film, as the action races to a climax, we find ourselves pulling for the "good" guys against, hey, wait a minute, there are no "bad guys", just the unleashed forces of nature, knowing no good or evil, just following their natural course. It's a fun twist and makes you think.

    Overall, it's hard not to recommend "Crack in the World" for a fun couple of hours' escapism and entertainment. Just suspend the disbelief a bit and go along for the ride.
    7Hey_Sweden

    A cracking thriller.

    Dana Andrews plays Dr. Stephen Sorenson, a terminally ill scientist who decides to follow through on his dream project: using a missile to break through to the planet Earths' magma layer. His associate, Dr. Ted Rampion (Kieron Moore), has been preaching that this will be dangerous, and Ted is naturally proved to be correct. However, he has no time to say "I told you so", because he, Stephen, and others must race to save the world from the resulting title disaster.

    Copious stock footage mixes with pretty impressive special effects, designed by Eugene Lourie, himself the director of the classic dinosaur flick "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms". Some viewers may be able to poke a lot of holes in the "science fact" aspect to the screenplay, but this shouldn't get in the way of enjoying what is a reasonably entertaining forerunner to the "disaster film cycle" of the 1970s. It's rather slow to get started, and does devote a fair amount of the running time to the love triangle. Ultimately, it delivers the goods if you stick with it. One thing about it that people should appreciate is the fact that it doesn't necessarily guarantee the viewer a happy ending. It keeps you hanging until its final frame. Among its other assets are the art direction (by Lourie), cinematography (by Manuel Berenguer), and music (by Johnny Douglas).

    Andrews gives a typically solid performance in the lead, but most everybody here is fine. That includes the gorgeous Janette Scott as the female scientist caught between Ted and Stephen. Alexander Knox rounds out the quartet of top billed performers in the role of the pragmatic Sir Charles Eggerston.

    This does offer a fair amount of fun if you're looking to discover sci-fi and disaster pictures from decades past.

    Seven out of 10.
    9tuttt

    Science is a bit dated, but a fun movie nonetheless.

    Interesting story about a dying scientist who plans to tap the geothermal energy beneath the Earth's crust, with dire consequences. Andrews, Scott and Moore, as well as Alexander Knox, all give excellent performances. Special effects are superb and very believable. I remember seeing this on TV when I was a kid, and it scared me to DEATH. Seeing it again as an adult, it is not quite as scary, but is still fast-paced and entertaining. Sadly, it is not available on video to my knowledge. Perhaps someone at Paramount will read this and take the hint.

    While the science is now dated, thanks to the discovery of plate tectonics (the Earth's crust is divided into may separate "plates", and therefore already has many "cracks"), the story is still entertaining. The interaction between Dr Sorenson (Andrews), an aging scientist trying for one last victory; his young wife Maggie (Scott), a scientist in her own right; and Dr Rampion (Moore), the project's geologist and an old flame of Maggie's to boot; works very well, even if it is a bit formulaic.

    All in all it is a fun movie, and definitely worth the time to see it if you can. Paramount would do well to re-release it on video and especially widescreen DVD. How about it, guys?
    aibeing

    Movie was ahead of its time.

    This movie is probably the granfather of all disaster movies of this type ( End of the world theme). When I first saw this movie I was 12 years old and it scared the crap outta me!

    Now that I am older I know why.

    Man can really destroy the earth this way (See the movie and you will know what I mean)

    It pretty scary to think no matter where you run to hide on earth would make no differance. The earth was going to blow!

    Best scenes:

    1. Train wreck

    2. Seing a part of the earth shoot into the heavens

    Best qoute:

    "Gentlemen, what can we do?"

    (Pause)

    "Pray"
    7bobbyf

    Great Saturday afternoon sci-fi adventure stuff...

    Loved this movie as a kid, and even today, it stands up as great B-movie sci-fi stuff. Not a dull moment, and they even find time to throw in a sordid love triangle! Nothing else quite like it-except for modern Deep Impact/Armageddon stuff. Wish I could get it on video/DVD.

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    • Anecdotes
      Eugène Lourié had two models of the gantry built. The second was made of balsa wood for the explosion scene. This insured complete destruction of the gantry while avoiding the danger of the set being sprayed by shrapnel.
    • Gaffes
      Most of the vehicles in the movie have their steering wheels on the left; however, the action is supposed to take place in Tanganyika, a former British colony which drives on the left and auto steering wheels are on the right of the car.
    • Citations

      [Rampion is revived after being pulled unconscious from a volcanic vent]

      Simpson: How do you feel?

      Dr. Ted Rampion: Medium rare.

    • Connexions
      Featured in TJ and the All Night Theatre: The Colossus of New York + Crack in the World (1979)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 juillet 1965 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Quand la Terre s'entrouvrira
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Madrid, Espagne(UN meeting hall)
    • Société de production
      • Security Pictures
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      • 873 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 36 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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