Front Cover |
Actor |
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Jason Robards |
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JoBeth Williams |
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Steve Guttenberg |
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John Cullum |
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John Lithgow |
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Bibi Besch |
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Lori Lethin |
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Amy Madigan |
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Jeff East |
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Georgann Johnson |
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Movie Details |
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Language |
English |
Audience Rating |
Unrated |
Running Time |
126 mins |
Country |
USA |
Color |
Color |
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Plot |
Few American movies have dealt as graphically with nuclear holocaust as The Day After, which accounted for the controversy that surrounded the telefilm at the time of its initial network broadcast. In previous films, nuclear warfare was a matter for crusading politicians or military might, but here, both are kept in the background (the airman played by William Allen Young is more concerned with returning to his new wife than his duties) and the focus is fixed firmly on middle America--literally so, as the setting is Lawrence, Kansas, the near-center of the country. Audiences are briefly introduced to a representative cross-section of American life, including a doctor (Jason Robards), a young bride-to-be (Lori Lethin), a graduate student (Steve Guttenberg), and an academic (John Lithgow), before the Bomb hits nearby Kansas City. The ensuing destruction is utterly horrific, but a few manage to survive to struggle vainly with rising radiation levels and the slow, inevitable collapse of society. As a protest vehicle, The Day After is a triumph--its scenes of nuclear devastation remain the most powerful statements against nuclear armament ever depicted. It's buoyed by strong direction from Nicholas Meyer, who previously specialized in fantasy (Time After Time), and a capable cast who weather the material with grim determination. Edward Hume's script occasionally stumbles into sudsy territory, but the end result compares with equally moving British efforts like The War Game and Threads. The original network broadcast ran 120 minutes (edited from three hours); this is the 126-minute European theatrical cut. --Paul Gaita |
Personal Details |
Seen It |
Yes |
Index |
210 |
Collection Status |
In Collection |
Links |
Amazon US
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Product Details |
Format |
DVD |
Region |
Region 1 |
Screen Ratio |
1.33:1 |
UPC (Barcode) |
027616911254 |
Release Date |
5/18/2004 |
Audio Tracks |
English Dolby Digital 1.0 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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