Crack in the World is an American science-fiction disaster movie filmed in Spain in 1964 and released by Paramount Pictures. An international consortium of scientists, operating as Project Inner Space in Tanganyika, Africa, is trying to tap into the Earth's geothermal energy by drilling a very deep hole down to the Earth's core. The scientists are foiled by an extremely dense layer of material at the boundary between the two. To penetrate the barrier and reach the magma below, they intend to detonate an atomic device at the bottom of the hole. The leader of the project, Dr. Stephen Sorenson ,... who is dying of cancer, believes that the atomic device will burn its way through the barrier, but the project's chief geologist, Dr. Ted Rampion , is convinced that the lower layers of the crust have been weakened by decades of underground nuclear tests, and that the detonation could produce a massive crack that would threaten the very existence of Earth. The atomic device is used and Rampion's fears prove justified, as the crust of the Earth develops an enormous crack that progresses rapidly.
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| Release date: | May 12, 1965 |
| Directed by: | Andrew Marton |
| Runtime: | 96 Minutes |
| Producer: | Bernard Glasser, Lester A. Sansom |
| Music by: | Johnny Douglas, Johnny Douglas |
| Cinematography: | Manuel Berenguer |
| Screenplay by: | Jon Manchip White, Julian Zimet |
| Genre: | Disaster, Science Fiction |