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The Day the Earth Caught Fire

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In a world where temperatures are rising and the climate is going haywire, a journalist, Peter Stenning, finds himself at the center of a storm of chaos and mystery. Following a series of nuclear explosions occurring in different parts of the planet, scientists discover that these events have altered the tilt of the Earth's axis, resulting in a devastating effect on the global climate. As Peter investigates, he realizes that the situation is even more dire than he had imagined, and his reports could be the key to understanding what is really happening.

As the sun intensifies and the planet heats up, the streets of London become a boiling cauldron of panic and despair. Alberto, a meteorologist struggling to maintain calm amid the chaos, and his colleague, a renowned scientist, join forces with Peter in a race against time. Together, they strive to inform the world about the impending catastrophe while grappling with their own personal demons and a growing romantic tension.

Set against a backdrop of global crisis, the story delves into the ethics of war, the power of the media, and the fragility of human life, all while presenting an atmosphere of suspense and desperation. However, the real challenge lies in whether there is still time to save the planet before it is too late.

Media type
Movie
Year
1961
Director
Val Guest
Writer
Val Guest
Wolf Mankowitz
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
86.00
Actors
Janet Munro
Leo McKern
Edward Judd
Michael Goodliffe
Bernard Braden
Reginald Beckwith
Gene Anderson
RenΓ©e Asherson
Arthur Christiansen
Austin Trevor
Ian Ellis
Geoffrey Chater
Marianne Stone
John Dearth
Edward Underdown
Robin Hawdon
George Merritt
Verina Greenlaw
Jane Aird
Timothy Bateson
Reginald Marsh
Peter Blythe
Pamela Green
Michael Caine
Peter Butterworth
John Adams
Avril Angers
John Barron
William Baskiville
Wallace Bosco
Jim Brady
Robin Burns
Alf Casha
Norman Chappell
Richard Coleman
Harold Coyne
Maxwell Craig
George Curtis
Peter Evans
Geoffrey Frederick
Dave Griffiths
Aidan Harrington
Ruth Harrison
Gordon Humphries
Fred Johnson
Gerry Judge
Juba Kennerley
Dan Lester
Aileen Lewis
Leonard Llewellyn
Larry Martyn
Jim McManus
Don McMurray
Carmel McSharry
Michael McStay
Robert Moore
Charles Morgan
Cecil Paul
Lisa Peake
Frank Phillips
Charles Price
John Rae
Edith Raye
Bill Rayment
Julie Samuel
Frank Schock
Jeff Shane
Frank Sieman
Jeff Silk
Graham Skidmore
Terence Soall
Guy Standeven
John Tatham
Joe Wadham
Terry Walsh
Gender
Ciencia ficciΓ³n
Drama
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Val Guest
Original title
The Day the Earth Caught Fire
Duration
98
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