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Deluge (1933)

5.6 | Aug 17, 1933 (US) | Science Fiction, Drama, Thriller | 01:10

CONTINENTS WERE SWEPT AWAY... AND WITH THEIR LAWS AND MORALS!

A massive earthquake strikes the United States, which destroys the West Coast and unleashes a massive flood that threatens to destroy the East Coast as well.

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Lois Wilson
Helen Webster
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Sidney Blackmer
Martin Webster
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Peggy Shannon
Claire Arlington
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Fred Kohler
Jepson
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Samuel S. Hinds
Chief Forecaster
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Marianne Edwards
Marianne Webster
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Ronnie Cosby
Ronny Webster

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
5 | Jun 13, 2022
The civilised USA of the 1930s is reduced to rubble by a massive natural occurrence that requires man to live a more rudimentary, though not exactly Jurassic, existence. This could have been quite an interesting story, but instead is a rather lolling melodrama as boy meets girl, saves girl from marauding gang of hoodlums before an ending that is really quite twee. Some of the special effects at the start are decent enough (for 1933); but the story and characterisations are flat - nether Peggy Shannon ("Claire") nor Sidney Blackmer ("Martin") bring much to the party - indeed they could have been the precursors of "Dumb and Dumber" and Fred Kohler ("Jepson") seems to think he's an extra in a "Tarzan" film. It flows along well enough but it largely just washed over me...