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  1. The Day the Earth Moved: Directed by Robert Michael Lewis. With Jackie Cooper, Stella Stevens, Cleavon Little, William Windom. A team taking aerial photographs of the desert deduces that an earthquake is about to strike a nearby town, but nobody in the town believes them.

    • (240)
    • Drama
    • Robert Michael Lewis
    • 1974-09-18
  2. The Day The Earth Moved : Television Movie 09/18/1974Original Airdate : September 18, 1974A team taking aerial photographs of the desert deduces that an ...

    • 73 min
    • 43.5K
    • Retro TV
  3. Title: The Day the Earth Moved Summary: A team taking aerial photographs of the desert deduces that an earthquake is about to strike a nearby town, but nobody in the town believes them. Directed by: Robert Michael Lewis Actors: Jackie Cooper, Stella Stevens, Cleavon Little Production Company: ABC Circle Films Release Date: TV Movie 18 September ...

    • 72 min
    • 5.9K
  4. Released September 18th, 1974, 'The Day the Earth Moved' stars Jackie Cooper, Stella Stevens, Cleavon Little, William Windom The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 14 min, and received a user score ...

  5. Don't go into "The Day the Earth Moved" expecting a wild and exhilarating action movie, otherwise you'll be sorely disappointed. If you watch the film with an open mind, though, there's a fair chance you'll be increasingly charmed by the odd plot, the absorbing atmosphere, the likable characters and the grand finale.

  6. An aerial photography team tries to alert a small town about an impending earthquake, but no one believes the duo until the tremors start and the walls begin to collapse. ‎The Day the Earth Moved (1974) directed by Robert Michael Lewis • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

  7. A duo, Steve Barker and Harley Copeland, are taking aerial photographs of the Nevada desert for a developer. Two shots have a blurry, red line across them. After the flight, Steve heads to Las Vegas for a break. One the way home, he is caught speeding through the town of Bates, hardly more than a post office and gas station/restaurant.

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