Doomsday science fiction in the stiff-upper-lip British manner of The Day the Earth Caught Fire, written and directed by Britishers Stanley Mann and Ronald Neame. By the laws of physics which govern a game of billiards, an errant comet sends a monstrous asteroid shooting towards Earth, where it is due to strike, with a nice sense of timeliness and tradition, although no one makes mention of the fact, on Pearl Harbor Day, Sunday, December 7. The papa asteroid is preceded by several babies which cause mini-disasters on the order of an avalanche in the Alps, a tidal wave in Hong Kong, and a defoliation of Central Park in Manhattan. These, while not well filmed, and laughably injected with attempts at "human interest," provide the only relief for the sci-fi fan. With Sean Connery, Natalie Wood, Karl Malden, and Brian Keith. (1979) — Duncan Shepherd
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