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The Day the Earth Moved

  • TV Movie
  • 1974
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
251
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The Day the Earth Moved (1974)
Drama

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.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.

  • Director
    • Robert Michael Lewis
  • Writers
    • Jack Turley
    • Max Jack
  • Stars
    • Jackie Cooper
    • Stella Stevens
    • Cleavon Little
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    251
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Michael Lewis
    • Writers
      • Jack Turley
      • Max Jack
    • Stars
      • Jackie Cooper
      • Stella Stevens
      • Cleavon Little
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jackie Cooper
    Jackie Cooper
    • Steve Barker
    Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens
    • Kate Barker
    Cleavon Little
    Cleavon Little
    • Harley Copeland
    William Windom
    William Windom
    • Judge Tom Backsler
    Beverly Garland
    Beverly Garland
    • Helen Backsler
    Tammy Harrington
    • Angela
    Kelly Thordsen
    Kelly Thordsen
    • Officer Pat Ferguson
    Lucille Benson
    Lucille Benson
    • Miss Virginia Porter
    Ellen Blake
    • Evelyn Ferguson
    E.J. André
    E.J. André
    • Henry Butler
    • (as E.J. Andre)
    Sid Melton
    Sid Melton
    • Chief
    Don Steele
    Don Steele
    • Disc Jockey
    • Director
      • Robert Michael Lewis
    • Writers
      • Jack Turley
      • Max Jack
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    4planktonrules

    Kind of dull...

    When the film begins, Steve and Harley (Jackie Cooper and Cleavon Little) are up in an airplane photographing in rural California. They have some weird and totally untested theories about earthquake prediction...but more about that later. Soon after they land, Steve is arrested in a crappy, tiny speed trap town and jailed for a few days. But a kid feels sorry for him and helps him escape. Later, when Steve looks through his photos he is confident (HOW?!?!) that an earthquake is about to strike that same town! Wow....what a coincidence.

    The plot just meandered too much and the film never kept my interest. In many ways, it was disappointing and slow. I would say more but the film just never held my interest and there wasn't much to say about this installment of "The ABC Movie of the Week".
    7Coventry

    Disaster flick, ABC movie-of-the-week Style!

    Now, this seemed to me like an interesting and worthwhile viewing experiment! Giant, preposterous and heavily flamboyant disaster movies are a guilty pleasure of mine. They are not always the most qualitative or intelligent movies but they surely provide great entertainment and several "wow-did-you-see-that?" moments. My favorite disaster epics naturally emerged in the 1970s, like the "Airport"-series, "The Towering Inferno", "Earthquake", "Avalanche", "Rollercoaster" and many, many others. At the same time, however, I'm also a great admirer of made-for-TV drama/thriller movies from that same 70s decade – and more specifically the ABC Movie of the Week collection – just because they are completely opposite to disaster movies. The shoestring budget didn't allow for hi-tech special effects, spectacular stunts or exotic locations and thus TV- movies must rely on their solid screenplays, atmosphere, sense of realism and performances. Like the title implies, "The Day the Earth Moved" is an amalgam of both extremes: a disaster movie on a shoestring TV-budget! How do you possibly stage something as devastating as an earthquake when there isn't a lot of money to build scale models or sets? You find this answer in this tame but nevertheless slick and often ingenious overlooked little film. 95% of the film is talking and seemingly irrelevant information about a cast of characters you don't really feel connected with, and then when the earth does finally start moving, they just land at an already half-demolished ghost town and destroy whatever ramshackle cabin was still standing.

    I have to admit, however, that the plot of "The Day the Earth Moved" is original, creative and oddly compelling; - even though it requires quite a large portion of suspension of disbelief. Two struggling aerial photographers coincidentally discover that a defective match of their film material accurately predicts where earthquakes will occur within a time frame of 24 hours. It takes a while for them to figure that out and don't expect a proper explanation, but they have to take action as their photos indicate that the small and nearly forsaken town of Bates – in the middle of Nevada – is going to get struck. Particularly pilot Steve is desperate to rescue Bates, since he spent a few days of community service there and became fond of a young local girl. "The Day the Earth Moved" benefices most from the character development and the curious story behind the little town of Bates. Similar to the fictional Perfection in "Tremors", Bates is a town with only a handful of residents that remained stuck in isolation. The town used to be visited by people heading in or out of Las Vegas and lived off a local tourist attraction called "Santa's Summer Village", but since the construction of a new and modern highway there haven't been any tourists for several years. This would be an uninteresting side aspect if this was a major studio disaster blockbuster, but seeing it's a TV-movie it gives the film more depth and character. Of course the few remaining residents still don't believe the alarming news about the earthquake and are reluctant to leave, so when the ground starts trembling there are still a few intense and adrenaline-rushing moments to enjoy. Don't go into "The Day the Earth Moved" expecting a wild and exhilarating action movie, otherwise you'll be sorely disappointed. If you watch the film with an open mind, though, there's a fair chance you'll be increasingly charmed by the odd plot, the absorbing atmosphere, the likable characters and the grand finale.
    Sargebri

    Another Disaster of the Week

    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.
    6tunetrackersystems

    Not great but...

    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.
    1garito-1

    Sleepy Town Sleepy Viewer

    What an absolutely, totally boring film. Basically, two aerial photographers spot changes in the ground from the photos they have taken. This leads them to believe that there is going to be an earthquake in a sleepy town that the pilot knows.

    Far too much time is spent on non-events, so the action is thin on the ground (and up in the air!) They went up three times to take those photos and it felt like we saw every single moment of all three flights.

    The viewer is always one step ahead of the plot; not that there is much to be one step ahead of.

    Don't watch it. Look at some aerial photographs from Google Earth. They will be more intersting than this film.

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    • Trivia
      The 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.
    • Goofs
      When Barker is helping postmaster lady remove the letters from the boxes, the letters reappear in the same boxes between different shots.
    • Quotes

      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!

    • Connections
      References Candid Camera (1960)
    • Soundtracks
      Carol of the Bells
      (in 4/4 Time)

      Composed by Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych (as Mykola Leontovych)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Als die Erde aufbrach
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • ABC Circle Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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