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  2. List of apocalyptic films - Wikipedia

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    The End of the World (1916) End of the World (1931) Deluge (1933) Things to Come (1936) Five (1951) When Worlds Collide (1951) Captive Women (1952) Robot Monster (1953) Day the World Ended (1955) World Without End (1956) The Lost Missile (1958) Teenage Caveman (1958) On the Beach (1959) The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959)

  3. End of the World (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie was produced by Z movie impresario Charles Band. [4] Lee claimed subsequently that the producers misled him about the cast in order to secure his participation: I was told quite categorically by the producer that they had Arthur Kennedy, Richard Basehart, José Ferrer, John Carradine--I was told categorically that these people were signed to do this film.

  4. Category:Apocalyptic films - Wikipedia

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    Earth vs. the Flying Saucers; Edge of Tomorrow; The Empire (film) The End (2024 film) End of Days (film) The End of Evangelion; End of the Line (2007 film) The End of the World (1916 film) End of the World (1931 film) The End of the World and the Cat's Disappearance

  5. Machine taper - Wikipedia

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    The HSK design was developed as a nonproprietary standard. The working group that produced the HSK standard consisted of representatives from academia, the Association of German Tool Manufacturing and a group of international companies and end users. The results were the German DIN standards 69063 for the spindle and 69893 for the shank. The ...

  6. Category 7: The End of the World - Wikipedia

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    Category 7: The End of the World is a 2005 three-hour American made-for-television disaster miniseries and B movie that was broadcast in the United States on CBS in two parts, the first part aired on November 6 and the second on November 13. It was directed by Dick Lowry. [1]

  7. 4:44 Last Day on Earth - Wikipedia

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    4:44 Last Day on Earth is a 2011 apocalyptic drama film written and directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Willem Dafoe, Shanyn Leigh, Natasha Lyonne, and Paul Hipp.An international co-production of the United States, France, Switzerland, and Chile, the film received mixed reviews from critics upon release.

  8. These Final Hours - Wikipedia

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    Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 85% of 59 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 7.00/10.The critical consensus states: "Writer-director Zak Hilditch's thought-provoking screenplay – and a stellar performance from young Angourie Rice-- make These Final Hours worth watching, even if its end-of-the-world premise is overly familiar."

  9. Category 6: Day of Destruction - Wikipedia

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    Critics were less favorable towards the film, with most panning the film for its dialog, implausible science, and poor acting. Some reviewers did praise the film's high-budget special effects and felt the film had at least some "charm." In November 2005 a four-hour sequel, Category 7: The End of the World, aired in the same two-part format.