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Subject: Movie Title
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Date: Fri, 11-Jan-85 22:23:07 EST
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From: FIRTH@TL-20B.ARPA

The Movie where the earth's crust is split, and it all
ends happily when the fracture line closes in upon
itself, thereby creating a new moon, is surely

	Crack in the Earth

released (I think) in the early '70s

The only "special effects" are real volcano footage ineptly
overlaid with screaming humans &c.  The science is absurd.
The characters seem to be cardboard except that they
survive temperatures above 451F.  In sum, a fairly good
SF movie.
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