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The world is almost destroyed after a nuclear explosion, but a stripper always survives, so we hear and see the extra Greasy "S.F. Blues" written by Ron Stein with a solo by Pete Candoli, so she can explain how she used to do her act, twice in this 1956 film. "I said Shut-Up!," he said. Dig it, then Buy it!!
"The Day The World Ended"
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This was probably the first monster film that I ever saw -- I was far too young to comprehend the nuclear threat at that age, and I wondered why there weren't many actors in this film ....
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