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“The Bedford Incident” (1965) – Bullies Shouldn’t Play With Nuclear Weapons

Tension filled tale of a US Naval captain’s maniacal pursuit of a trespassing Soviet submarine that turns into a fatal obsession. Richard Widmark gives a strong performance as the captain who follows a logic based on sense of duty, patriotism and antagonism that ultimately pushes his adversary to desperate retaliation. The results of this quest are not good. As bleak an ending to this one as may be found in the genre of war films and speculative cinema. Some people just don’t know when to give up. In B & W.

WORLD WAR 3 – (1982)

Although this TV movie was released in 1982, it seems like history rolls around again and the Cold War is a timely topic again.  War and aggression in the World.  Some things never change.

A strategic United States “listening post” located near the Bering Strait becomes compromised by Russian agents masquerading as U.S. soldiers and suddenly a gateway opens up to an invading force to get onto American soil.  Hostilities have been brewing between both countries as a result of a grain embargo that would have otherwise fed starving Russian masses and then some KGB machinations take place which result in assassination and, Voila!  A standoff occurs between the two countries’ forces at an oil pipeline station.  Only the fate of both nations and maybe the rest of the world hangs in the balance.

Nice turn by David Soul who is best known for his beefcake turn as one of the cops in “Starsky and Hutch”.  He is tasked with the impossible role of being the commander of a tattered force of soldiers who are outnumbered by an invading horde.  There are the echoes of the American Revolution where guerilla warfare must be resorted to in order to cripple a superior force trying to kill you.  Not to be forgotten for his thespian skills is The Rock.  Hudson, that is, as the guilt ridden POTUS, appalled at the thought of World War 3 and the ensuing exchange of nuclear arsenals that is inevitable.  As you can well imagine, things don’t end well.

END OF THE WORLD PART 3 – THE DAY AFTER

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Tensions between America and the Eastern Bloc escalate into a devastating nuclear exchange.  We see the bleak results unleashed on one of our large cities and its populace.

There is an extended sequence in this made for television movie, “The Day After”, detailing a very harrowing nuclear missile attack on Kansas City, USA.  It is an interesting collage of actual documentary footage detailing the effects on structures and the landscape by the detonation of atomic weapons, sound effects, and newly created film effects of buildings and bodies vaporizing in the flash heat fires which accompany nuclear blasts.  Awful.

END OF THE WORLD PART 1 – BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES

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“Beneath the Planet of the Apes” is my favorite sequel in the ape picture cycle.  Charlton Heston, “Taylor” and his companion, “Nova”, continue on their quest to find an Eden on the scorched planet away from the dominant species apes they have more than had their fill of following the telling of the first Ape movie, “Planet of the Apes”.  The two end up being imprisioned by a mutant race of humans living among the nuclear war shattered ruins of New York city.  The mutants worship a doomsday bomb that comes in to play later on in the movie. Enter  James Franciscus as “Brent”, the only surviving astrounaut of a resue mission to find out what happened to Taylor and his crew who were lost to Earth after their space mission left them stranded on the Planet of the Apes.   Well, needless to say things get a little wild as an ape expedition is mounted to explore the “Forbidden Zone”, a squalid, desert landscape which was more than likely one of the ground zero landing locations for nuclear missles in some far distant war.  Let’s just say that the apes, the mutants and the remaining astronauts are not playing on the same page so conflict ensues.  End of the World?  You’ll find out.