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End of the World (1931 film)

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Novalic's broadcasts of peace bulletins. Martial's confederates jam official radio news that have warnings that war mobilization is imminent. Martial announces the coming end of the world. Stock markets plunge around the globe, but Schomburg continues to buy. De Murcie and Schomburg accuse Novalic of kidnapping Genevieve and using the comet as a hoax to destroy the economy. A government minister orders the closure of theexchanges and the arrest of Martial and Werster. Howeverm Martial's agents learn of the arrest warrant with a hidden microphone. The newspaper is confiscated and the radio station destroyed, but Martial and Werster escape.
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weather ensues, including blizzards, storms, tidal waves. Riots break out and a thousand revelers bring musicians into a great hall for a feast and orgy. Monks carrying candles interrupt the orgy and lead the group in prayer. As the orbits of the comet and the Earth converge, Martial Novalic addresses the One World Congress, which unanimously agrees to unite all governments into a single harmonious entity. The comet narrowly misses the Earth. Much of the world has been reduced to rubble, but life will go on.
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The government hides the truth, which allows the stock markets to recover. Schomberg holds a party the very night that Martial claims that the comet will become visible. Schomberg tells gangsters that he will pay a million francs if Martial and Werster are found dead before morning. Genevieve returns
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With 92 days left, Schomburg invests heavily in armaments, while Martial goes to the rich Werster and tells him that the world will end. Werster deals with Schomburg and gives Martial money to buy a newspaper and a broadcast station. Genevieve has remained single but helps to organize Radio Martial
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is on a collision course with Earth. Jean predicts a coming apocalypse and claims that the cataclysm has arrived to "save the hearts of man". Martial confides to his colleagues that the comet will strike in 114 days. After Jean is taken to an asylum, Martial and Genevieve listen to his phonographs,
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to her father and joins Schomburg in the garden; the jealous Isabelle runs to warn Martial Novalic. At the party, the comet comes into sight. Isabelle helps Martial escape and learns that war mobilization will soon be announced. He and Werster rush to destroy the government's radio antenna in the
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The entire world can now see Lexell's Comet, and Radio Novalic resumes broadcasting. Martial calls for the first convention of the "General States of the Universe" on 5 August, the night before the collision. People around the world begin to pray as the comet looms larger in the sky, and extreme
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hurtling toward Earth on a collision course and the different reactions of people to the impending disaster. The scientist Martial Novalic, who discovers the comet, seeks a solution to the problem and becomes a fugitive after skeptical authorities blame him for starting a mass panic.
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As Jean aids a young woman being abused, he is accused of rape and is critically wounded by a blow to the head. Schomburg accompanies Genevieve to a fancy party, but takes her back to her apartment and rapes her. In his observatory, Martial determines that
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The film had been edited to a running time of just over three hours. When the backers felt that the film was becoming far too long, they took production control away from Gance and cut the film to 105 minutes.
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described it as "portentously naive" and "blatantly unrealistic". Gance himself referred to the film as "an abortive work" ruined by the producer taking the film away from him so he could edit it himself.
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showed interest in purchasing the rights to the film, it was released in 1934 by American film distributor Harold Auten who trimmed the running time to 54 minutes in the fashion of various
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and included a new opening by Dr. Clyde Fisher discussing the scientific nature of the film. It of the film removed most of the film's dialogue filling it with
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in 1927, he convinced himself and backers to go forward with the project. Gance originally was going to title the film
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at a rough length of 105 minutes and was never shown in the United States in this form. Althoughthe American director
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and made the leading character Jean Novalic into a minor character, with only a few scenes in the background.
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The film received a disastrous reception from audiences and critics alike. The contemporary critic
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which instruct Genevieve to abandon her worldly life and help Martial inaugurate a new
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forced Gance to turn to more conventional in to continue working as a filmmaker.
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The End of the World, as Seen, Heard and Rendered, by Abel Gance
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Abel Gance
Jean Boyer
Camille Flammarion
Victor Francen
Colette Darfeuil
Jeanne Brindau
Samson Fainsilber
Jules Kruger
Roger Hubert
French
science fiction film
Abel Gance
Omega: The Last Days of the World
Camille Flammarion
comet
sound film
Jesus Christ
passion play
Mary Magdalene
Lexell's Comet
world government
Eiffel Tower

Abel Gance
Napoleon
Joinville Studios
Paris
Abel Gance
Colette Darfeuil

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