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Technical Director
FRED JACKMAN
Photography HAL MOHR: and BARNEY McGILL
Adaptation ANTHONY COLDEWAY
Titles Edited by DE LEON ANTHONY HAROLD McCORD
Technicians 2% ESDRAS HARTLEY LEWIS GEIB oot C30, 8 FRANK MURPHY HAROLD MILLS © PAUL GRIMM
HENRY BLANKE
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ue And the Lord said in his heart. I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake, for the 4 imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth.” oe of the Tower of Babel . | injustice .. . bestiality... Noah, the patriarch, at
an altar in a high place ... the Ark on dark waters . the Rainbow of Promise . . . the Children of
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challenge—the train collides with a
rific foree—leaving only a blazing ma: jin the rain-beatémemight
and Al. As they depart, a trooe or ters into the courtyard with news that
ersar, JAS been declared.
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In \the underground refuge as they wait for the bombardment to cease, the preacher compares the modern deluge of blood to the ancient deluge—and in the magic of his words—the actors in the World War are changed into characters of five thousand years ago. Mary becomes Miriam; Travis, Al and the Balkan become sons of Noah; the preacher himself is the Builder of the Ark.
The Festival of Jaghut is in progress, its lewd, heathen rites signalized by the sacrifice of the most beautiful virgins of the pagan country. In contrast with the glittering evil excitement is the simplicity of the life of Noah, the patriarch, who with his wife, his three sons, Japheth, Ham and Shem, and the beautiful handmaiden, Miriam, dwells on the outskirts of the sin-ridden city.
Drunken soldiers bear Miriam into the presence of the king who at once orders her preparation for sacrifice. Japheth, who follows, protesting wildly, is torn from his sweetheart’s arms, later blinded by fagots and sent to labor in the mills.
In the meanginte Noah has received the Divine Message! to. bu ld the Ark. He is seen with his two Sofs,..2bd their wives, carrying on the
3 The: Oe Licata Seéne fades and again the dim cellat France’ appears. Red Cross workers are carrying ors tp to the light. Sounds of war '.ave xestatic shouts rend the air. The armistices.
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causes King Nephilim to Q st ie for™ the sacrifice of Miriam. After the ceremonial bath
she is escorted to the tempfe jh rgyal xaiment. The
religious festival has becontpam ghey ..-Phe beautiful
sacrifice is led to the feet of e gor Jaghut—the high priest fits the golden arrow to the bow—ready to speed it to her heart—when the great gates lift and, accompanied by wind and rain, Noah enters, majestically. He warns them of oncoming doom— and disappears as the soldiers rush forward to seize him. The rites proceed but just as the High Priest is about to release the arrow, a bolt of lightning strikes him down, while a second destroys the idol.
Wild confusion follows. Dark torrents of rising waters flood the temple, Miriam and Japheth, swept together, are borne on the raging tide to the Ark and safety. Japheth’s sight has been miraculously restored. All kneel in thanksgiving.
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has been signed. ‘“God’s covenant with the new word,” the chaplain exclaims. Mary and Trwild with delight, are carried away in +
fa adsyysd!