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  2. List of disaster films - Wikipedia

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    Deluge (1933) "the first studio produced narrative disaster picture." [24] Devil Winds (2003) [37] Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York (2006) [38] Earthquake (1974) [39] Earthquake in New York (1998) [40] Fire Twister (2015) [41] Flood (2007) [42] Flood! (1976) [43] Flood: A River's Rampage (1997) [44] Geostorm (2017) [45] The Great Los Angeles ...

  3. The Deluge (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Deluge (Polish: Potop) is a 1974 Polish historical drama film directed by Jerzy Hoffman, based on the 1886 novel of the same name by Henryk Sienkiewicz. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards , but lost to Amarcord . [ 1 ]

  4. The Flood (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Flood (French: Le Déluge) is a 2024 historical drama film directed by Gianluca Jodice from a screenplay written by Jodice and Filippo Gravino. The film stars Guillaume Canet and Mélanie Laurent as Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette at the end of their reign.

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  6. Deluge (film) - Wikipedia

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    Deluge is a 1933 American apocalyptic science fiction film, directed by Felix E. Feist, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is very loosely based on the 1928 novel of the same name by S. Fowler Wright , with the setting changed from the United Kingdom to the United States.

  7. Mega Disasters - Wikipedia

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    Mega Disasters is an American documentary television series that originally aired from May 23, 2006, to July 2008 on History Channel.Produced by Creative Differences, the program explores potential catastrophic threats to individual cities, countries, and the entire globe.

  8. Pralaya - Wikipedia

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    Pralaya also refers to Nityapralaya, the continuous destruction of all animate and inanimate beings that occurs on a daily basis, Prakritapralaya, the great flood produced by Prakriti (Nature) that ends all of creation after the completion of 1,000 Chaturyuga (four-age) cycles, and Atyantikapralaya, the dissolution of one's Atman (Self) due to ...

  9. Talk:The Great Deluge - Wikipedia

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