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World Without End (1956) was a Adventure - Romance Film directed by Edward Bernds .

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Warner Archive Blu-ray: Sci-fi in Cinemascope, World Without End (1956)

By KC on May 16, 2017 From Classic Movies

Word Without End (1956) is an essentially unremarkable 50s sci-fi flick made more interesting by a few elements of its production, cast and design. Now available on Blu-ray from Warner Archive, it is a good-looking film that plays it straight, though there are some unavoidably campy aspects to it. ... Read full article


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John Borden: You mean that one-eyed monster we buried back at the camp is the heir to ten thousand years of human progress?


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Director Edward Bernds sought first Sterling Hayden and then Frank Lovejoy. Producer Richard Heermance eventually hired Hugh Marlowe, who asked for only a quarter of the other actors' salaries. According to Bernds, Marlowe was often lazy and unprepared.
This film was produced directly by Allied Artists (formerly Monogram). It was made in hopes of shedding their "poverty row" image. It was given a larger budget and shot in color and Cinemascope and ran a full reel longer than their usual 60-70 minute fare. Allied Artists was able to book it under percentage contracts rather than flat rates.
Director Bernds disagreed with first-time producer Richard Heermance's budget-saving practices. Especially the economically filmed final scene.
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