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Director: Felix E. Feist
Cast: Lois Wilson, Sidney Blackmer, Peggy Shannon, Matt Moore
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.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Deluge, the 1933 science fiction disaster film directed by Felix E. Feist, has been received as an early entry in the disaster film genre, though it is considered a cult classic today. While the film did not receive major awards recognition, it has garnered a positive audience reception, with an IMDb rating of 6.4 out of 10.
Why you might like this:
Deluge from 1933, directed by Felix E. Feist, offers a unique blend of science fiction and disaster drama that provides a thrilling exploration of the aftermath of a massive earthquake and flood. The film's detailed visual effects and gripping performances, particularly from stars Lois Wilson and Sidney Blackmer, make it a standout entry in the disaster genre for fans seeking an intense, high-stakes cinematic experience.
Deluge is a 1933 American post-apocalyptic disaster film, directed by Felix E. Feist, and released by RKO Radio Pictures.
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