01:01From the presses of Fleet Street, today's headlines blaze into tomorrow's history.
01:05And here are the people who report the most sensational story a newspaper has ever had to print.
01:11A story that might be the last it ever prints.
01:14These are the people caught in the most explosive threat ever to face the world.
01:19Genie, the girl on the government switchboard.
01:22And Stenning, one-time ace reporter, striving to make a comeback in life and love.
01:27You happen to walk in at the end of a Black Monday.
01:31What about a foggy Sunday?
01:32Oh, come on now, Pete, we're too old for scoffering.
01:34I'm not too old.
01:35Look, I said you could use the phone and that's all.
01:36Oh, come on now, Genie, what do you want?
01:37The slow build-up?
01:38Hot hands of the movies?
01:39Knee troubles in a coffee bar?
01:40This is Maguire, the science editor who unearthed the deadly facts.
01:45What the hell kind of fog only comes up to the fourth floor?
01:47I'd know it's better not to come up here.
01:48This place is like the anti-rude to hell.
01:50It's really chaos at London Airport, Mr. Maguire.
01:52It usually is.
01:53Question is, how do we get home tonight?
01:55Yes, I know, isn't it wonderful?
02:00The countdown must have started by now.
02:03Drink up, then.
02:07Here's how.
02:07Twenty-two
02:10Twenty-one
02:11To the luck of the human race.
02:16The day the Earth caught fire, fearlessly tackles a ferocious subject.
02:20It will seize your imagination, stretch your nerves with suspense,
02:23more compelling than any you have known in a cinema before.
02:27Four
02:28Three
02:30Two
02:32One
02:33Two
02:35Three
02:37Two
02:39One
02:39One
02:48Sous-titrage MFP.
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