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* CastTheExpert: Arthur Christiansen, the longtime real-life editor of the ''Daily Express'' who served as a technical advisor for the film, plays the editor, Jeff Jefferson.

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* CastTheExpert: Arthur Christiansen, the longtime real-life editor of the ''Daily Express'' who served as a technical advisor for the film, plays the editor, fictional editor Jeff Jefferson.
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* UncreditedRole: Creator/TimothyBateson as a printer in the printroom.
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* SameContentDifferentRating: When the film was first released, the UK censors gave it X (which meant that children under sixteen weren't allowed to be sold the movie or watch it in the cinema). When it was re-released, the censors gave it a 12 rating.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/MichaelCaine appears in a bit-part as a policeman.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/MichaelCaine appears in a bit-part as a policeman.
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* One of the final shots of the movie is a church. In the American release, bell chimes were added. Creator/ValGuest believed that Creator/{{Universal}} based this on a similar moment in ''Film/TheWarOfTheWorlds'', as well as the implication that the nuclear bombing had worked, although the original story was given an AmbiguousEnding.

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* One of the final shots of the movie is a church. St. Paul's Cathedral, just across the way from Fleet Street. In the American release, release and [[Creator/BritishFilmInstitute BFI]] remaster, bell chimes were added. Creator/ValGuest believed that Creator/{{Universal}} based this on a similar moment in ''Film/TheWarOfTheWorlds'', as well as the implication that the nuclear bombing had worked, although the original story was given an AmbiguousEnding.
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* One of the final shots of the movie is a church. In the American release, bell chimes were added. Creator/ValGuest believed that {{Universal}} based it on a similar moment in ''Film/TheWarOfTheWorlds'', as well as the implication that the nuclear bombing had worked, although the original story was given an AmbiguousEnding.

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* One of the final shots of the movie is a church. In the American release, bell chimes were added. Creator/ValGuest believed that {{Universal}} Creator/{{Universal}} based it this on a similar moment in ''Film/TheWarOfTheWorlds'', as well as the implication that the nuclear bombing had worked, although the original story was given an AmbiguousEnding.
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* CastTheExpert: Arthur Christiansen, the longtime real-life editor of the ''Daily Express'' who served as a technical advisor for the film, plays the editor, Jefferson.

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* CastTheExpert: Arthur Christiansen, the longtime real-life editor of the ''Daily Express'' who served as a technical advisor for the film, plays the editor, Jeff Jefferson.
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* CastTheExpert: Arthur Christiansen, the longtime real-life editor of the ''Daily Express'', plays the editor, Jefferson.

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* CastTheExpert: Arthur Christiansen, the longtime real-life editor of the ''Daily Express'', Express'' who served as a technical advisor for the film, plays the editor, Jefferson.Jefferson.

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* CastTheExpert: Arthur Christiansen, the longtime real-life editor of the ''Daily Express'', plays the editor, Jefferson.
* SameContentDifferentRating: When the film was first released, the UK censors gave it X (which meant that children under sixteen weren't allowed to be sold the movie or watch it in the cinema). When it was re-released, the censors gave it a 12 rating.



* SameContentDifferentRating: When the film was first released, the UK censors gave it X (which meant that children under sixteen weren't allowed to be sold the movie or watch it in the cinema). When it was re-released, the censors gave it a 12 rating.

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* SameContentDifferentRating: When the film was first released, the UK censors gave it X (which meant that children under sixteen weren't allowed to be sold the movie or watch it in the cinema). When it was re-released, the censors gave it a 12 rating.
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* SameFilmDifferentRating: When the film was first released, the UK censors gave it X (which meant that children under sixteen weren't allowed to be sold the movie or watch it in the cinema). When it was re-released, the censors gave it a 12 rating.

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* SameFilmDifferentRating: SameContentDifferentRating: When the film was first released, the UK censors gave it X (which meant that children under sixteen weren't allowed to be sold the movie or watch it in the cinema). When it was re-released, the censors gave it a 12 rating.
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* The movie was filmed in monochrome, but there are many stills and shots that are filmed with orange filters, presumably to reference the overheating world.

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* The SameFilmDifferentRating: When the film was first released, the UK censors gave it X (which meant that children under sixteen weren't allowed to be sold the movie or watch it in the cinema). When it was filmed in monochrome, but there are many stills and shots that are filmed with orange filters, presumably to reference re-released, the overheating world.censors gave it a 12 rating.
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* One of the final shots of the movie is a church. In the American release, bell chimes were added. Creator/ValGuest believed that {{Universal}} based it on a similar moment in ''Film/TheWarOfTheWorlds'', as well as the implication that the nuclear bombing had worked, although the original story was given an AmbiguousEnding.
* The movie was filmed in monochrome, but there are many stills and shots that are filmed with orange filters, presumably to reference the overheating world.

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