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The Unchained Goddess ()


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A scientist and a writer explain the various meteorological phenomena to Meteora, the goddess of weather, while giving an insight into the technology involved in predicting them and warning about the threat of global climate change.

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The Writer
Frank Baxter ...
Dr. Research (as Dr. Frank C. Baxter)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bernard C. Hunt ...
Pilot of B29
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Hail / Rain (uncredited) (voice)
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Apothecary (uncredited) (voice)
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Professor Curious / Windy (uncredited) (voice)
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the Cloud Painter (uncredited) (voice)
Ken Peters ...
Vocal Talents (uncredited) (voice)
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Meteora the Goddess of Weather (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Richard Carlson
William T. Hurtz ... (animation director)

Written by

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Jonathan Latimer ... (written by) and
Frank Capra ... (written by)

Produced by

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Frank Capra ... producer
Shamus Culhane ... producer
Joseph Sistrom ... associate producer

Cinematography by

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Harold E. Wellman ... (as Harold Wellman)

Editing by

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Frank P. Keller

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Stanley Goldsmith ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Archie Dattelbaum ... sound effects

Music Department

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Raoul Kraushaar ... music supervisor
Albert Shaff ... music editor

Additional Crew

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Nancy Pitt ... researcher
George Reynolds ... production assistant

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Also Known As
  • El dios de la vida: El agua (Spain)
  • Die ungestüme Göttin (West Germany)
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  • 57 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Fourth of four educational films produced by Bell Laboratories and directed by Frank Capra on the subjects of the sun, the human circulatory system, radioactivity and the weather. These films were used regularly in classrooms since they were well produced and Bell Laboratories would supply 16mm copies of the films to schools free of charge. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Heat (2008). See more »
Quotes Mr. Scientist: Even now, Man may be unwittingly changing the world's climate through the waste products of his civilization. Due to our release through factories and automobiles every year of more than six billion tons of carbon dioxide, which helps air absorb heat from the sun, our atmosphere seems to be getting warmer!
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