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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 Bernds disagreed with first-time producer Richard Heermance's budget-saving practices. Especially the economically filmed final scene.
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.
The title is derived from the modern Anglican version of a Catholic devotional doxology: "Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen."
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