Deluge (film)
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| German title | Deluge |
| Original title | Deluge |
| Country of production | United States |
| original language | English , Italian |
| Publishing year | 1933 |
| length | 70 minutes |
| Rod | |
| Director | Felix E. Feist |
| script |
Warren Duff John F. Goodrich |
| production |
Samuel Bishop Burt Kelly William Hall |
| music | Val Burton |
| camera | Norbert Brodine |
| cut |
Martin G. Cohn Rose Loewinger |
| occupation | |
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Deluge is in black American US turned disaster movie from the year 1933 . It was directed by Felix E. Feist for RKO Pictures and is loosely based on a novel by the English author S. Fowler Wright .
action
Deluge is about how New York City is hit by a devastating earthquake and a huge tidal wave as a result of a solar eclipse and is completely destroyed as a result.
Trivia
- The first performance in the USA was on August 18, 1933
- The animated shots from the film were used again for the 1939 film SOS Tidal Wave .
- Deluge was believed to be lost for many years, and a copy of the film was only discovered and restored in 1987.
Web links
- Deluge in the Internet Movie Database (English)