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The Night the World Exploded

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 4m
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5.2/10
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The Night the World Exploded (1957)
Dr. Conway has perfected a machine which he believes will predict earthquakes, and has determined that one will strike California within 24 hours. He and his patron, Dr. Morton, attempt to convince the Governor but he cannot bring himself to declare an emergency when there is no proof the machine works. More significantly,  a computer analysis determined that  the entire world within a little more than 28 days.
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Dr. Conway has perfected a machine that predicts earthquakes, and has determined that one will strike California within 24 hours. A computer analysis determines that the entire world would e... Read allDr. Conway has perfected a machine that predicts earthquakes, and has determined that one will strike California within 24 hours. A computer analysis determines that the entire world would explode within a little more than 28 days.Dr. Conway has perfected a machine that predicts earthquakes, and has determined that one will strike California within 24 hours. A computer analysis determines that the entire world would explode within a little more than 28 days.

  • Director
    • Fred F. Sears
  • Writers
    • Jack Natteford
    • Luci Ward
  • Stars
    • Kathryn Grant
    • William Leslie
    • Tristram Coffin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • Fred F. Sears
    • Writers
      • Jack Natteford
      • Luci Ward
    • Stars
      • Kathryn Grant
      • William Leslie
      • Tristram Coffin
    • 31User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Kathryn Grant
    Kathryn Grant
    • Laura Hutchinson
    William Leslie
    William Leslie
    • Dr. David Conway
    Tristram Coffin
    Tristram Coffin
    • Dr. Ellis Morton
    • (as Tris Coffin)
    Raymond Greenleaf
    Raymond Greenleaf
    • Gov. Chaney
    Charles Evans
    Charles Evans
    • Gen. Bortes
    Frank J. Scannell
    Frank J. Scannell
    • Sheriff Quinn
    • (as Frank Scannell)
    Marshall Reed
    Marshall Reed
    • General's Aide
    Fred Coby
    Fred Coby
    • Ranger Brown
    Paul Savage
    • Ranger Kirk
    Terry Frost
    Terry Frost
    • Chief Rescue Worker
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Workman
    • (uncredited)
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Scientist
    • (uncredited)
    David Armstrong
    • Military Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Scientist
    • (uncredited)
    John Close
    John Close
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Oliver Cross
    • Scientist
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Damron
    • Ranger
    • (uncredited)
    Dan Dowling
    • Scientist
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Fred F. Sears
    • Writers
      • Jack Natteford
      • Luci Ward
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    6Theo Robertson

    Serviceable B Movie

    Dr David Conway shows his assistant Laura " Hutch " Hutchinson a new machine that predicts Earthquakes . This machine predicts a large quake is about to hit California in 24 hours and it does . Things go from bad to worse as a series of violent quakes tilt the world of its axis by three degrees and Dr Conway finds its caused by a new found element called " one twelve " which is a highly unstable element that expands and explodes when it becomes dry

    This is nothing more than a sci-fi B movie and viewed for what it is it isn't at all bad . It's done in a documentary type way and a massive non prize for guessing this is due to the practicalities of not having a big budget rather than any stylistic imagination of director Fred Sears who does managed to make the most of what little he's got and everything races along at a tight , brisk pace . What tends to bring things is that there is a romantic subplot between Conway and his assistant Hutch who is supposed to be a ballsy independent female but as soon as there's the slightest sign of danger turns in to a blubbering girly girl in need of rescue by the male lead . Considering the period it was made in where the world was split in to two superpower camps both of whom viewed each other with mutual suspicion it's nice to see a film where the international scientific community put aside the politics of the state and work together . Some people might be put off by the lack of outlandish plot devices like aliens and the science never seems entirely credible but I've seen a lot of SF B movies from this era and this is far from being one of the worst
    7planktonrules

    Making the impossible seem not so far-fetched.

    While "The Night the World Exploded" is a very low-budget film with no-name actors, it is enjoyable. It also manages to make a ridiculous plot seem plausible--and that is no small feat.

    The film begins with a seismologist creating a new machine that would help them predict earthquakes. However, the equipment is either faulty OR the Earth is royally screwed!!! Soon, after the big quake, they discover a new element--#112. And here is where it gets crazy. There is a lot of it and the element is VERY explosive--so explosive that the planet may soon go kaboom! That is, unless they enact a crazy plan that just MIGHT work.

    While this film offers few huge thrills, it works well. The miniature sets work well and the acting is good. Most importantly, the film is written well and will probably hold your attention.
    5ebeckstr-1

    Not (quite) half bad

    Others have compared this movie loosely with The Monolith Monsters. The latter is far better, but The Night the World Exploded is still entertaining, and perhaps especially interesting for fans of eco horror or eco scifi: it's humanity's oil drilling, mining, and other such activities that have caused the catastrophe.

    The science is more ludicrous than usual, and the sexism a little more underscored, but as a product of its time it's fun enough.
    6captainapache

    Not bad for a B minus 50's sci-fi

    If you're looking at the reviews for Night the World Exploded, you are probably already a hopeless 50's sci-fi addict. But it's OK, you're in good company.

    This is actually a pretty engaging film that may hold up to some repeated viewings. Although the props and sets are not as good as they could be, they still support a very interesting story with good production values and some very good B movie acting.

    I would actually recommend this film above The Unknown Terror and Flame Barrier. These two are probably better films with bigger budgets but have a very boring script with little to no action.

    Also, if you're into 'End of the World' flicks, don't miss Crack In The World - one of the best!!
    6Hey_Sweden

    Minor but enjoyable sci-fi item.

    A cutting edge scientist, Dr. David Conway (William Leslie) has developed a machine that he hopes can predict when earthquakes are going to occur. It works quite well, as we shall see, and a series of quakes happen which get progressively worse. Conway and his loyal assistant, Laura "Hutch" Hutchinson (Kathryn Grant), find that the culprit responsible is a previously unknown element with very explosive potential. The race is then on to solve the problem before the title disaster can take place.

    One might say that the budget for this modestly entertaining B picture is ultimately too low for its ambitions, but director Fred F. Sears ("Earth vs. the Flying Saucers") succeeds in crafting some tension. Much use is made of what is presumably stock footage, adding to the scope of the action (not to mention the running time, which is very short anyway). The "underground" sets and props aren't exactly convincing, but they don't distract too much from the fun. The fairly neat premise is admittedly somewhat close to that in the Universal production "The Monolith Monsters".

    A decent bunch of actors does help matters. Leslie isn't terribly expressive, but he's reasonably likable, and it's very easy to watch the young Ms. Grant, who's incredibly cute. Co- starring are Tristram Coffin as the dedicated Dr. Ellis Morton, Raymond Greenleaf as the governor who learns his lesson after failing to take Conway and Morton seriously, and Paul Savage as the curious and engaging Ranger Kirk.

    Passable special effects, and a rather amusing problem solving finale, help this to kill 64 minutes pleasantly.

    Six out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      This film was so low budgeted that, instead of hiring a voice specialist to do the narration, it was done by the director, Fred F. Sears.
    • Goofs
      When the "element 112" sample exploded inside the small globe, it was immediately and obviously followed by a blast from explosives buried in the ground under the globe.
    • Quotes

      Dr. David Conway: We better do more than hope, gentlemen. We better pray!

    • Connections
      Edited from Born to Be Wild (1938)

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    • Release date
      • June 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ночь, когда взорвался мир
    • Filming locations
      • Carlsbad Caverns National Park - 727 Carlsbad Caverns Highway, Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA(cave)
    • Production company
      • Clover Productions
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      1 hour 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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