
Overview:
In the mid-1980s, the U.S. is poised on the brink of nuclear war. This shadow looms over the residents of a small town in Kansas as they continue their daily lives. Dr. Russell Oakes maintains his busy schedule at the hospital, Denise Dahlberg prepares for her upcoming wedding, and Stephen Klein is deep in his graduate studies. When the unthinkable happens and the bombs come down, the town's residents are thrust into the horrors of nuclear winter.Status: | Released (1983-11-20) |
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Awards: | Won 2 Primetime Emmys. 6 wins & 11 nominations total |
Screen: | Edward Hume |
Productions: | ABC Circle Films |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |





Casts
- 4765: Jason Robards - Dr. Russell Oakes
- 10080: JoBeth Williams - Nurse Nancy Bauer
- 26472: Steve Guttenberg - Stephen Klein
- 53085: John Cullum - Jim Dahlberg
- 12074: John Lithgow - Joe Huxley
- 1794: Bibi Besch - Eve Dahlberg
- 53086: Lori Lethin - Denise Dahlberg
Crews
- 1798: Gayne Rescher - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1788: Nicholas Meyer - Director - Directing
- 51832: Robert Papazian - Producer - Production
- 18593: David Raksin - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 63981: Robert Florio - Editor - Editing
- 51374: Edward Hume - Writer - Writing
- 14444: Robert Blalack - Special Effects - Crew
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Reviews
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This was solid and, considering its epoch, scary. I remember being a teen when this came up, and with U.S./Soviet relations at a nadir, nuclear war films were just starting to appear on the cinephile's radar once again, after taking a breather from their 60's heyday for the sake of t ....
Continue reading ->znapper
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Well worth the view and it's surprisingly hard-hitting, for an American movie. TDA depict the full nuclear exchange between NATO and the Warsaw-pact and how this affect the population in and around Kansas. I think TDA really works better as a pure movie, because it is. Compared ....
Continue reading ->Nutshell
Review text:
James Robards is exceptional in this sad nuclear holocaust fable, made for TV but a top notch production in most all respects.
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