Hugh Bradner Films (Los Alamos) (1945)
Physicist Hugh Bradner took these remarkable color home movies at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project with informal permission from the U.S. Army. The films include images from inside the top-secret laboratory, and depict scientists leaving for the Trinity test. Bradner's movies also capture recreational activities scientists enjoyed during the Manhattan Project, including hiking, skiing, swimming, and horseback riding, as well as Bradner's wedding at the home of Dorothy McKibbin in Santa Fe.
Director: Hugh Bradner
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: January 1, 1945
Cast
- J. Robert Oppenheimer - self
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hugh Bradner Films (Los Alamos) about?
- Physicist Hugh Bradner took these remarkable color home movies at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project with informal permission from the U.S. Army. The films include images from inside the top-secret laboratory, and depict scientists leaving for the Trinity test. Bradner's movies also capture recreational activities scientists enjoyed during the Manhattan Project, including hiking, skiing, swimming, and horseback riding, as well as Bradner's wedding at the home of Dorothy McKibbin in Santa Fe.
- Who directed Hugh Bradner Films (Los Alamos)?
- Hugh Bradner Films (Los Alamos) was directed by Hugh Bradner.
- Who stars in Hugh Bradner Films (Los Alamos)?
- Hugh Bradner Films (Los Alamos) stars J. Robert Oppenheimer.
- How long is Hugh Bradner Films (Los Alamos)?
- Hugh Bradner Films (Los Alamos) has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).