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  1. Crack in the World is a 1965 American science-fiction doomsday disaster movie filmed in Spain. It is about scientists who launch a nuclear missile into the Earth's crust, to release the geothermal energy of the magma below; but accidentally unleash a cataclysmic destruction that threatens to sever the earth in two.

  2. Crack in the World: Directed by Andrew Marton. With Dana Andrews, Janette Scott, Kieron Moore, Alexander Knox. 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.

  3. Dr. Steven Sorenson plans to tap the geothermal energy of the Earth's interior by means of a thermonuclear device detonated deep within the Earth. This experiment causes a crack to form and grow within the Earth's crust, which threatens to split the earth in two if it is not stopped in time.

  4. Crack in the World. 1965 · 1 hr 36 min. TV-14. Sci-Fi · Action · Thriller. Ignoring dire warnings, a reckless scientist forges ahead on an ill-fated experiment to detonate a thermonuclear device inside the Earth's core. Subtitles: English. Starring:Dana AndrewsJanette ScottKieron MooreAlexander KnoxPeter Damon. Directed by:Andrew Marton.

  5. Summaries. 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. Dr. Stephen Sorenson plans to tap the geothermal energy of the Earth's interior by means of a thermonuclear device detonated deep within the earth.

  6. Crack in the World is a 1965 American science-fiction doomsday disaster movie filmed in Spain. It is about scientists who launch a rocket in the Earth's core to research its geothermal energy but accidentally unleash a cataclysmic destruction that threatens to sever the earth in two.

  7. While trying to drill through the earth's crust in hopes of finding a new source of energy beneath the molten rock, a scientist inadvertently creates a crack in the world, resulting in worldwide disasters.