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3 Most chilling nuclear war aftermath movies of ALL TIMES #nuclear #war #horrormovie #aftermath #movie #movieclips
"The Day After" is a television film that aired in 1983. Directed by Nicholas Meyer, it portrays the events leading up to and following a nuclear war between NATO forces and the Warsaw Pact, with a particular focus on the residents of Lawrence, Kansas. The film depicts the devastation caused by the nuclear exchange and the struggles of the survivors to cope with the aftermath, including radiation sickness, societal collapse, and the breakdown of civilization. "The Day After" was notable for its realistic portrayal of the effects of nuclear war and sparked widespread debate and discussion about nuclear disarmament and the consequences of global conflict.
"Testament" is a 1983 drama film directed by Lynne Littman. Set in a small suburban town in Northern California, the film follows the struggles of a family and their community in the aftermath of a nuclear attack on the United States. The story primarily focuses on Carol Wetherly, played by Jane Alexander, a mother who must navigate the challenges of survival and maintain hope for her children amidst the devastation.
As society crumbles and resources become scarce, the characters face increasingly difficult choices and must confront their own mortality. "Testament" offers a poignant portrayal of human resilience, compassion, and the bonds that hold communities together in times of crisis. The film received critical acclaim for its powerful performances and sensitive exploration of the emotional and psychological toll of nuclear war.
"Threads" is a British television drama that aired in 1984. Directed by Mick Jackson, it is a harrowing and realistic depiction of the effects of a nuclear war on the city of Sheffield, England. The story follows the lives of several characters before, during, and after the nuclear attack, illustrating the breakdown of society, the struggles for survival, and the long-term consequences of radiation exposure.

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@zitherzon2121
@zitherzon2121 21 день назад
"On the Beach" 1959. A nuclear sub surfaces after WW III ends carrying sailors who are some of the last survivors on Earth. Chilling.
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 20 дней назад
Never watched the original, just a remake which I found a great and stunning performance of Armando Asante!
@dougbrowne9890
@dougbrowne9890 18 дней назад
@@minutebeforemidnight Gregory Peck is far better in the 1959 version. Both good though.
@BebeLush2
@BebeLush2 25 дней назад
When the Wind Blows. Animated film that truly shows the aftermath of nuclear war.
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 25 дней назад
I remember the animated movie. Truly sad one.
@originalsusser
@originalsusser 22 дня назад
I'll check that one out
@yunwiyawaya8593
@yunwiyawaya8593 29 дней назад
Threads is a very realistic movie. All the cast did a great job
@TonyWeaving
@TonyWeaving 16 дней назад
Jane Hazkegrove played the papergirl in this film. Jane went on to star in BBCs Casualty and ITVs Coronation Street.
@yorkiecob
@yorkiecob 10 дней назад
Not a "movie" but a TV series, publicly funded by the BBC
@martyn_g
@martyn_g 10 дней назад
Totally brilliant.
@derryjones1029
@derryjones1029 6 дней назад
Yes I remember watching it as a kid and it really stuck in my mind
@christopherseat9871
@christopherseat9871 Месяц назад
"THREADS" 🇬🇧
@steveblog1
@steveblog1 14 дней назад
Threads scared the Hell out of me in 1984. The arms race was at its height, the USSR was an existential threat and as kids, we honestly thought a nuclear war was likely. CND marches and protests outside nuclear air force bases and sub ports were a permanent fixture, and it just felt like a fuse had been lit on the planet. How sad that for almost the same reasons as back then, we find ourselves wondering the same thing again 40 years later.
@mikefowler301
@mikefowler301 2 дня назад
Naw it wasn't that bad at all, I joined the navy in 84 Reagan was president and he pretty much bankrupted the USSR By just going nuts on the military spending knowing full well the USSR couldn't financially keep up And that's when the USSR basically started falling apart. Ha the good old days. Even back then I was saying USSR isn't really a problem (low population a pitiful GDP they were joke), We should be more worried about china, My buddies laughed telling me they carried sticks (and at that time 90% of there population rode bicycles, times do change don't they?) because they couldn't afford weapons for there million man army, They don't carry sticks anymore.
@originalsusser
@originalsusser 22 дня назад
I was a teenager when I watched Threads back in the early 80s... that movie freaked me out! I hadn't seen it since. About a yr ago, I was talking with someone about it & after I bought a copy from eBay. I have to say it still resonates today. The most realistic portrayal of nuke war & its aftermath. When that young girl screamed at the sight of her baby at the end, wow, you know humanity is f****d
@stevenpayne9063
@stevenpayne9063 13 дней назад
Got it on DVD, last year… Hadn’t seen it since it was broadcast - didnt sleep the first time around, nor the second…
@rautakallio1852
@rautakallio1852 Месяц назад
I would add "The War Game" (1966) to this list. Definitely worth a watch if you liked the other three mentioned here.
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 28 дней назад
I never watched that one. Thanks for the tip!
@spacecat3198
@spacecat3198 21 день назад
Threads and The Day After, both are great in their own way, already knew what would happen after reading Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivor accounts (and yes while they were horrifying in themselves they're peanuts compared to nukes that came later and now) and all the other info I read out there. But watching them helped me put it all into perspective. Right until last year I'd think of survival as well as prevention, now I'm just all about prevention. I'm not a parent, I've nobody to rely on me after an attack, I barely fit in now and get picked on so I dread to think what most people would be like after and physically and mentally I'm already not well, I would not do well surviving a nuke. So now I'd choose to stay at ground zero, but I'd rather they never happen. Please anyone sees this, i know it's easy to think you can't do anything, but please join a CND or Global Zero. With enough protest we can work on getting rid of these things, no matter where we are. There are no winners in any war, but especially nuclear war.
@donaldduck830
@donaldduck830 15 дней назад
"When the Wind Blows" It is animated, but it is realistic enough.
@christopherseat9871
@christopherseat9871 2 дня назад
@SnowyLeopard007
@SnowyLeopard007 11 дней назад
The Day After to me was the most realistic of all 3 movies. It used actual test nuke footage to make it feel more real. I own that movie.
@CasualHoarder-ny9sd
@CasualHoarder-ny9sd 29 дней назад
Testament is underrated, probably what most people would have to deal with.
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 28 дней назад
I agree. It's a great movie. Very hard to watch, though!
@100toeface
@100toeface 7 дней назад
It was unrealistic though how none of them had visible radiation burns, only 1 character has a few strands of hair fall out, there was zero issue of looting except for one neighborhood kid. In reality there would be gangs going from house to house and taking all food in order to survive. People without food aren't all going to just sit in their houses and starve most likely.
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 6 дней назад
@@100toefaceMakes sense. Especially in LA suburb where looting wave would come from the cities. But if the city is destroyed by the initial blaze - smaller suburban areas could organize and defend them. The sense of unity is stronger in suburbs. Especially in smaller cities around LA where people know eachother.
@patrickdezenzio4988
@patrickdezenzio4988 2 дня назад
@@100toeface Maybe. It all depends how far the town is from a city. Interestingly, you probably have the best chance of survival on the west coast away from the larger cities because fallout travels west to east. There's nothing but the Pacific Ocean so if you can survive the initial blasts, chances are very little radiation would be present.
@Scrapper.
@Scrapper. 7 дней назад
Threads, the ultimate horror movie. Raw, unrestrained. We have returned again to disturbing times.
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 7 дней назад
I agree. Very uncertain times.
@johndavis6295
@johndavis6295 3 дня назад
The War Game 1966 made by the BBC in Uk wasnt shown on tv as it was deemed to frightening. Was shown in cinemas . I saw it , at the end there was just stunned silence from the audience , everyone just sat there instead of heading for the exit as usual.
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 3 дня назад
I will definitely check out for that movie!
@stevenpayne9063
@stevenpayne9063 13 дней назад
I’m from Sheffield: when Threads was made, the air attack warning was sounded (so it could be recorded) at 10am on 4th July 1984: not sure why I can remember it so very precisely - after all: it wasn’t the most utterly terrifying thing that’s ever happened to me - not even slightly😳
@Alisand1999
@Alisand1999 10 дней назад
Fallout, 2024.
@TishaHayes
@TishaHayes 8 дней назад
As a grade schooler I remember the duck-and-cover exercises in the 1960's where we were supposed to hide under our school desks and cover our heads with our hands. We lived three miles to the west of downtown Chicago. It would of been over like a flash. I remember seeing the John Handcock building from my classroom window on the second floor of our grade school on 16th street.
@patrickdezenzio4988
@patrickdezenzio4988 2 дня назад
Great movies and if you already have seen these and are looking for more, give Damnation Alley a try. It's a bit campy but pretty cool. Another really good movie is Miracle Mile. Great soundtrack.
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 2 дня назад
Thanks much! I'll definitely search them up!
@grahamthompson2594
@grahamthompson2594 25 дней назад
The Bed Sitting Room is a wild post apocalypse dark comedy
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 25 дней назад
I'll check it out. Never watched it. Thanks for the tip.
@studleyjb3172
@studleyjb3172 16 дней назад
I'll settle for " A Boy and his Dog"
@steeloned
@steeloned 14 дней назад
She had good taste. 😋
@stevenpayne9063
@stevenpayne9063 13 дней назад
A good little film (even though I couldn’t get “Miami Vice” out of my head😉)
@peanuts2105
@peanuts2105 12 часов назад
I went to Sheffield recently and i thought it was used for nuclear teating. What a dump
@kc72186
@kc72186 Месяц назад
The all time best one will be out in November 2024, unfortunately no one will be alive to see it in theaters.
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight Месяц назад
Why November? Elections?
@elizabethwinsor5140
@elizabethwinsor5140 27 дней назад
I've seen it . .....
@Gremlin2427
@Gremlin2427 19 дней назад
But I was looking forward to Christmas!
@purplemindarcana533
@purplemindarcana533 26 дней назад
A real scenario would be a lot worse. In reality, large cities & national capitals would be targeted, not a bunch of small towns & minor cities.
@dougbrowne9890
@dougbrowne9890 18 дней назад
There are enough nukes in the US, Russia, China and the UK to target even the smallest town 10 times over.
@jamielumm9583
@jamielumm9583 16 дней назад
Tell us you haven’t seen Threads without telling us you haven’t seen Threads
@100toeface
@100toeface 7 дней назад
Here is a movie list to consider, (some taken from the comments below, thank you). fallout 2024 Damnation Alley A Boy and his Dog On the Beach" 1959 When the Wind Blows The War Game" (1966) Special bulletin Barefoot gen Silkwood China syndrome The atomic cafe Manhattan project 86 Whoops apocalypse Ground zero Rules of engagement 89 When the wind blows 86 Letters from a dead man 86 Memoirs of a survivor Chain reaction Failsafe By Dawn's Early Light 28 days Dr Strangelove
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 6 дней назад
Very cool list! Thanks much for posting this!
@mikefitzgerald41
@mikefitzgerald41 4 дня назад
Threads made the Day After look like a walk in the park
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 4 дня назад
Yet “The day after” was way more impactful. Regan had a screening in Camp David a month before the it was officially released and it influenced his reversal on nuclear weapons policy and Cold War in general.
@originalsusser
@originalsusser 22 дня назад
The Day After, when compared to Threads, was soft. The soldiers coming in to clean up afterwards... yer sure, as if! Totally unrealistic
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 20 дней назад
Yet it made such an impact. They say it left such an impression on the President Regan that he decided to sign the treaty with Soviets on reducing the nuclear arsenal….
@originalsusser
@originalsusser 20 дней назад
@@minutebeforemidnight well I suppose he hadn't seen Threads. I mean The Day After was ok and all. It featured some harrowing scenes for sure. But for the long term looksee of, not just the day after but the generation after, Threads is truly shocking
@stevenpayne9063
@stevenpayne9063 13 дней назад
After “Threads”, I thought the “The Day After” was a bl**dy comedy…
@anb7408
@anb7408 18 дней назад
Some people liked “Threads”, but I didn’t. Primarily because they went cheap and didn’t spend money on showing graphics of the warheads launching and detonating. We just get a screen card telling us some bombs hit somewhere.
@stevenpayne9063
@stevenpayne9063 13 дней назад
BBC - limited budget (and the Govt of the day - well any day: they don’t pick sides, bless ‘em - was not enamoured…), so stock footage, and amateur actors (not the man characters)
@mongmanification
@mongmanification 12 дней назад
Theres only one and thats THREADS.
@jameswilkerson8873
@jameswilkerson8873 23 дня назад
Anyone remember Damnation Alley? I think it was called that.
@Cline3911
@Cline3911 23 дня назад
Yes. 1977. George Peppard and Jan-Michael Vincent.
@originalsusser
@originalsusser 22 дня назад
Yes... loved that movie as a kid. Never liked cockroachs after seeing it, but I don't think it has held up well by today's standards 🤔
@minutebeforemidnight
@minutebeforemidnight 19 дней назад
Thanks for the tip. I'll watch it.
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