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(103 mins.)

Testament (1983).
Small town contending with nuclear holocaust.

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Japanese film. His younger brother, a teen, is swept up in the Kamikaze and dies in an act of altruistic suicide. (80 mins.)

Bataan (1943).
Brutal view of Japanese soldiers in this film about a tragic battle for Americans, one that roused fierce anti-Japanese feelings. (100 mins.)
Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S.

A extraordinary miscasting was Patrick Duffy, Dallas's Bobby Ewing, as the Enola Gay's pilot - bland and soft showing no evidence of stress or emotion that even the grittiest (and gritty the pilot must have been) would have shown. The integration of newsreel footage and the dissolves from black and white to colour are particularly effective.

Nicholas Meyer. Recent polls suggest that students are no long familiar with even the general outlines of the period.

Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (1980) Streaming - Where to Watch Online

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The Day After (1983).
Chilling after-effects of the catastrophic nuclear bombing of Lawrence, Kansas -- sometimes called the most controversial tv movie of its time. It is a darned good war movie.

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Enola Gay: "Based On A True Story" - But Filled With Inaccuracies

Hey folks,

I have read many books and have seen many films about the Manhattan Project and dropping the atomic bombs on Japan.

(127 mins.)

Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1956).
Atomic bomb thaws a pre-historic monster who ravages Tokyo. Mick Jackson. In real life the recording of the plane intercom picked up the reaction of one of the crew: "My God, what have we done?"

I assumed that I'd seen an unrepresentative section so watched a repeat.

(156 mins.)

Fail-Safe (1964).
American president and the Soviet premier try to stop a mistakenly launched American nuclear attack. Graphic carnage in the attack scene is a good point of reference for the point of view critics felt "Crossroads" lacked. Dir. Edward Zwick. (94 mins.)
Pearl Harbor (2001).
Two friends join the army, find themselves at Pearl Harbor during the sneak attack, fight heroically, and then join the Doolittle raid on Tokyo.

(122 mins.)

Barefoot Gen (1983).
Japanese cartoon version of the bombing. Robert Iscove.