The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959)

Review: The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959)

Director: Ranald MacDougall

Cast: Harry Belafonte, Inger Stevens, Mel Ferrer,

Harry Belafonte
Harry Belafonte
Inger Stevens
Inger Stevens
Mel Ferrer
Mel Ferrer

Plot: Ralph Burton is a miner who is trapped for several days as a result of a cave-in. When he finally manages to dig himself out, he realizes that all of mankind seems to have been destroyed in a nuclear holocaust. He travels to New York City only to find it deserted. Making a life for himself there, he is flabbergasted to eventually find Sarah Crandall, who also managed to survive. Together, they form a close friendship until the arrival of Benson Thacker who has managed to pilot his small boat into the city's harbor. At this point, tensions rise between the three, particularly between Thacker, who is white, and Burton, who is black.

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DVD of the Week: <i>The World, the Flesh &#038; the Devil</i> (1959)

DVD of the Week: The World, the Flesh & the Devil (1959)

Many of us who live in relative urban comfort enjoy experiencing a vicarious struggle for survival through books and movies. This goes back at least as far as 1719 and Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (how many times has that been filmed?). […]

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