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Director
  
Felix E. Feist

Music director
  
Val Burton

Language
  
English

6/10
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Genre
  
Drama, Sci-Fi

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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Writer
  
Warren B. Duff
,
John F. Goodrich

Release date
  
August 13, 1933 (1933-08-13)

Based on
  
Deluge  by S. Fowler Wright

Screenplay
  
Warren B. Duff, John F. Goodrich

Cast
  
Lois Wilson
(Helen Webster),
Sidney Blackmer
(Martin Webster),
Peggy Shannon
(Claire Arlington)

Similar movies
  
The World - the Flesh and the Devil (1959)

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Deluge is a 1933 American Pre-Code apocalyptic, science fiction film released by RKO Radio Pictures, and directed by Felix E. Feist. The film depicts a group of worldwide natural disasters which lead to the destruction of the earth.

Contents

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The film is very loosely based on the novel of the same name by S. Fowler Wright, with the setting changed from England to the United States. A series of earthquakes destroy the Pacific coast of the United States, causing a massive tsunami, which heads toward New York City.

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Plot

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Scientists discover that a violent storm is heading toward New York City and begin the warning process throughout the city. They believe that something is wrong with the natural barometer patterns and that an unprecedented event is imminent. A sudden eclipse of the sun verifies their notions and it seems that global destruction is near. Telegraphs from Rome and London explain days of unending earthquakes and state "The End of the World is at Hand." Tremendous earthquakes hit the Pacific Coast, killing millions and it is reported that the entire western coast of the US has been demolished. The earthquakes have also caused major tsunamis in the oceans and disaster is just moments away.

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Martin Webster (Sidney Blackmer) and his wife Helen (Lois Wilson) prepare for the disaster by gathering their children and some essentials and head for a high rock formation to escape the floods. Martin goes back to the house to get more food and clothes, but while he is gone from Helen's side, the destruction of New York begins. Buildings crumble from earthquakes and tsunami waters envelope the city. Martin returns to find his wife and daughters are nowhere to be found. In the aftermath, grief-stricken Martin builds a shelter and tries to survive on his own.

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In another part of the New York City outskirts, two men, Jepson (Fred Kohler) and Norwood (Ralf Harolde), surviving in a cabin, find Claire (Peggy Shannon) unconscious and washed up upon the shore. After her recovery, the men start feuding about who gets to take care of her and become very possessive. When Claire realizes that the situation is becoming uncomfortable, she flees. Claire is a world-class swimmer, so she swims across the waters for her safety, leaving the men angry and vengeful. Jepson kills Norwood and begins to search for Claire, vowing to bring her back.

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Claire washes up upon another shore, where Martin finds her this time. Martin and Claire become good friends and eventually fall in love. Meanwhile, in a nearby town, survivors have gathered together to start a new civilization. Among these survivors is Martin's wife, Helen, and their children. Tom (Matt Moore), one of the townsmen, found Helen in the aftermath, and has been taking care of her ever since. He has also fallen in love with her, but Helen is convinced that Martin is still alive.

Jepson teams up with a gang of thugs who help him find Claire and Martin and eventually trap them in a mineshaft. The townspeople stumble upon the situation and save Martin and Claire and bring them back to their new found city. Once they arrive, Martin finds his children and discovers his wife is alive and well and goes to her. Claire and Tom are devastated.

After the reunion, Martin explains to Claire how he is in love with both his wife and with her and that he will not choose. Helen visits Claire and they have a painful discussion in which Claire says she will not give up Martin. However, when Claire sees Martin with his wife at the town meeting her heart breaks and she runs to the ocean. She swims away as Martin is left watching her go.

Cast

  • Peggy Shannon as Claire
  • Sidney Blackmer as Martin
  • Lois Wilson as Helen
  • Matt Moore as Tom
  • Fred Kohler as Jepson
  • Ralf Harolde as Norwood
  • Reception

    Deluge received mixed but mostly positive reviews upon its release. It was a modest hit for RKO

    Preservation status

    Republic Pictures later bought the film and used some of the destruction footage in Dick Tracy vs Crime Inc (1941) and King of the Rocket Men (1949). Republic Pictures never bought the film for theatrical exhibition. They bought the special effects footage only.

    For many years, Deluge was considered lost until Forrest J Ackerman discovered a print dubbed in Italian (La distruzione del mondo) in a film archive in Italy in 1981.

    Wade Williams actually discovered an Italian language nitrate print of the film in the basement of an old mansion in Rome in 1981 belonging to his friend and Italian film producer Luigi Cozzi aka Lewis Coates. Forry Ackerman, his wife Wyndane, the Mossman Brothers and Wade Williams were guest speakers at a Science-Fiction Festival in Rome. Forry Ackerman verified it was a lost film in the US. Wade Williams bought the access rights, made a dupe preservation negative and 35MM print. It was sub-titled in English for the first US re-release on VHS by Englewood Entertainment and the 35MM print was re-released theatrically and played at the Film Forum in New York and other revival houses and archives. (Wade Williams Collection.com)

    In 2016, the nitrate dupe negative with the English soundtrack was discovered to exist. A 2K scan restoration was made by Lobster Films, and this is going into theatrical release, and later home media release by Kino Lorber.

    References

    Deluge (film) Wikipedia
    Deluge (film) IMDb Deluge (film) themoviedb.org