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A 35mm nitrate duplicate negative with its original English soundtrack was discovered in 2016. A 2K restoration scan was made by Lobster Films. This restoration was picked up for a limited theatrical re-release by Kino Repertory. A home media blu-ray release by Kino Lorber Studio Classics appeared in
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Claire Arlington unconscious and washed up on the shore outside their cabin. As she recovers, the men start feuding over her and become very possessive of her. When she is attacked, Claire flees and swims away, leaving the men angry and vengeful. Jephson kills Norwood and begins to search for her in
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In the town, Martin is reunited with Helen and their children and tells Helen about his relationship with Claire. Martin explains to Claire how he is in love with both his wife and with her and that he will not choose between them. Martin's and Helen's continued commitment to one another devastates
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again. Among the survivors is Martin's wife, Helen, and their two children. Tom, the town's leader, had found Helen in a poor state of health in the aftermath of the disaster, and has been taking care of her ever since. He has also fallen in love with her and asks her to marry him, but Helen is
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a boat, vowing to bring her back. Claire reaches Martin's island in a state of exhaustion and collapses. Martin finds her, takes her back to his cabin, and nurses her back to health. Martin and Claire become good friends and eventually fall in love.
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Kansas City film distributor and collector Wade Williams claimed to have discovered an Italian-language nitrate film print in the basement of an old mansion in Rome in 1981. It belonged to Williams' friend and Italian film producer
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Martin Webster and his wife Helen prepare for the oncoming disaster by gathering their children, Ronny and Mary Ann, and some essentials and head for a high rock formation to escape the
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Jephson arrives on the island and finds Martin's tunnel. He then encounters a gang of thugs — which had been driven out of the town for committing crimes such as
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that features a tidal wave that leaves New York submerged in water with nearly all inhabitants drowned later was recreated in the 2004 disaster film
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Surviving in a cabin on the outskirts of another island in what had been New York City are two ruffians, Jephson and Norwood. They find world-class
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Part of the stock footage of ships and planes returning to port under severe storm warnings includes actual footage of the large
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Claire and Tom. Helen visits Claire and they have a painful discussion in which Claire says she will not give up Martin.
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The special effects were done by Ned Mann, Russell E. Lawson, and Billy Williams. Mann later worked on the
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later bought the film for just its special effects footage, using some of the scenes of destruction in
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and begin the warning process throughout the city. They believe that something is wrong with the natural
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led by Tom tracks the gang to the tunnel, rescues Martin and Claire, and brings them to the town.
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was the first film to visualize the total destruction of New York City, it was filmed entirely in
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Meanwhile, survivors have gathered together nearby on the same island to form a town and start
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Finding the town plagued by ugly disputes over the distribution of goods, Martin organizes an
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and establishes a successful monetary system for the community. Martin is elected the town's
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This article is about the American science fiction film. For the Polish historical film, see
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received mixed but mostly positive reviews upon its release. It was a modest hit for RKO.
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and state "The End of the World is at Hand." Tremendous earthquakes hit the
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verifies their speculations, and it seems that global destruction is near.
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RKO Radio Pictures Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, 1929-1956
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erupt around the world and destroy civilization, including a massive
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Deluge (Up from the Vault: Rare Thrillers of the 1920s and 1930s)
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patterns and that an unprecedented event is imminent. A sudden
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in New York City and at other revival houses and archives.
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has been destroyed. The earthquakes have also caused major
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Scientists discover that a violent storm is heading toward
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Sermons in Science Fiction: The Novels of S. Fowler Wright
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convinced that Martin is still alive and turns Tom down.
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in the world's oceans and disaster is just moments away.
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The Deluge (film)

Felix E. Feist
Warren B. Duff
John F. Goodrich
Deluge
S. Fowler Wright
Sam Bischoff
Peggy Shannon
Sidney Blackmer
Lois Wilson
Matt Moore
Fred Kohler
Norbert Brodine
Martin G. Cohn
Rose Loewinger
Val Burton
RKO Radio Pictures
English
apocalyptic
science fiction film
Felix E. Feist
RKO Radio Pictures
novel of the same name
S. Fowler Wright
natural disasters
tsunami
New York City
New York City
barometric

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