The World Will Tremble (1939) on DVD
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Actor: Claude Dauphin, Madeleine Sologne, Armand Bernard, Erich Von Stroheim, Robert Le Vigan, Henri Guisol, Raymond Aimos, Jacques Berlioz, Antoine Balpêtré, Georges Vitray
Director: Richard Pottier
Genre: Horror
Year: 1939
Studio: Sinister Cinema
Length: 105
Released: 07/12/2022
Rating: NR
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC, Black/White
Von Stroheim plays a financier who funds the work of scientist Dauphin who has an amazing invention—a machine that can predict the date and time of your death. This turns the world on its ear, causing market crashes and other calamities with its dire predictions—all of which come to pass. Dauphin is swept up by his success and turns into an ego-maniac, lusting for power, while Von Stroheim comes up with a nefarious plan of his own. Dauphin’s gizmo is a huge machine with scads of connections, switches, meters, and light bulbs. His friends beg him to destroy it, but he refuses. Then, in an amazing scene, he turns his machine on and stands in front of it, marveling at its potency. In a moment equal to any Kenneth Strickfaden lab scene, a collage of camera shots shows the machine’s great power. Driven by his own ego, he straps himself in to find out the date and time of his death. Before long the masses rise up in protest, driving the film to its thrilling conclusion. English subs.
Director: Richard Pottier
Genre: Horror
Year: 1939
Studio: Sinister Cinema
Length: 105
Released: 07/12/2022
Rating: NR
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC, Black/White
Von Stroheim plays a financier who funds the work of scientist Dauphin who has an amazing invention—a machine that can predict the date and time of your death. This turns the world on its ear, causing market crashes and other calamities with its dire predictions—all of which come to pass. Dauphin is swept up by his success and turns into an ego-maniac, lusting for power, while Von Stroheim comes up with a nefarious plan of his own. Dauphin’s gizmo is a huge machine with scads of connections, switches, meters, and light bulbs. His friends beg him to destroy it, but he refuses. Then, in an amazing scene, he turns his machine on and stands in front of it, marveling at its potency. In a moment equal to any Kenneth Strickfaden lab scene, a collage of camera shots shows the machine’s great power. Driven by his own ego, he straps himself in to find out the date and time of his death. Before long the masses rise up in protest, driving the film to its thrilling conclusion. English subs.
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