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Dana Andrews | Dr. Stephen Sorenson | |
Janette Scott | Dr. Maggie Sorenson | |
Kieron Moore | Dr. Ted Rampion | |
Alexander Knox | Sir Charles Eggerston | |
Peter Damon | John Masefield | |
Jim Gillen | Rand | |
Gary Lasdun | Markov | |
Alfred Brown | Bill | |
Mike Steen | Steele | |
Emilio Carrere | ||
Todd Martin | Simpson | |
Sydna Scott | Angela | |
John Karlsen | Dr. Reynolds | |
Ben Tatar | Indian Ambassador |
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Producer | Bernard Glasser
Philip Yordan |
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Writer | Jon Manchip White
Julian Zimet |
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Cinematography | Manuel Berenguer
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Musician | Johnny Douglas
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To access a cache of geothermal energy buried deep inside the Earth's crust, a team of scientists (led by Dana Andrews) decides to detonate an atomic device ... despite one doctor's (Kieron Moore) dire warning that doing so could prove deadly. Now, as a result of their actions, Earth's surface has begun to crack, and everyone on the planet could perish. Andrew Marton directs this scientifically improbable sci-fi classic. |
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