
Protected
Al borde de la eternidad
1959 · Universal Pictures · Dir. Don Siegel
Helped by socialite Janice Kendon and barkeeper Scott O'Brien, Arizona deputy sheriff Les Martin works to solve three brutal murders in and around the Grand Canyon. His efforts leads to the killer fleeing with Janice as a hostage and a chase by car and helicopter lead to a climax on a miner's bucket on cables a mile above the canyon floor.
Confidence
95
— Legal Reasoning —
Why this status applies
This is the Spanish-language title for the 1959 American film 'Edge of Eternity,' directed by Don Siegel. Because the film was originally released in 1959, it fell under the 1909 Copyright Act, which required a copyright renewal in the 28th year to prevent the work from falling into the public domain.
A search of the Stanford Copyright Renewal Database and the Library of Congress Catalog of Copyright Entries (CCE) confirms that the film was successfully renewed. The original registration was LP14666 (September 30, 1959). The renewal was filed on September 4, 1987, under registration number RE0000346083 by Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. (as the successor in interest to the original claimant).
Since the renewal was properly filed in the 28th year, the copyright was extended for a total term of 95 years from publication. Consequently, the film remains under copyright in the United States until 2054.
— Cited Sources —
Supporting facts
- Stanford Copyright Renewal Database (RE0000346083)
- Library of Congress Catalog of Copyright Entries: Motion Pictures 1950-1959
- U.S. Copyright Office Online Catalog (cocatalog.loc.gov)
- AFI Catalog of Feature Films
Research summary based on cited sources, not legal advice. Always consult a qualified copyright attorney before commercial use.