Race to Oblivion (1982)
Documentary about the dangers of the nuclear arms race, including an interview with an eyewitness of the bomb drop on Hiroshima and scientific statements describing the devastating consequences of a nuclear war.
Director: Robert B. Churchill
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: January 2, 1982
Cast
- Burt Lancaster - Self - Host / Narrator
- Shigeko Sasamori - Self - Hiroshima survivor
- Gene R. LaRocque - Self - Rear Admiral U.S.N. (Ret.) (archive footage)
- Kosta Tsipis - Self - PhD. (archive footage)
- Victor W. Sidel - Self - M.D. (archive footage)
- John Kenneth Galbraith - Self - PhD. (archive footage)
- Richard G. Saxon - Self - M.D. (archive footage)
- Judd Marmor - Self - M.D. (archive footage)
- H. Jack Geiger - Self - M.D. (archive footage)
- Helen Caldicott - Self - M.B., B.S. (archive footage)
Screenplay
Editing: Mark H. Brewe, Eve Goldberg
Production: Physicians For Social Responsibility, Valley Cable TV Crew
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
nuclear war, nuclear holocaust, nuclear warfare, political documentary, nuclear disarmament
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Race to Oblivion about?
- Documentary about the dangers of the nuclear arms race, including an interview with an eyewitness of the bomb drop on Hiroshima and scientific statements describing the devastating consequences of a nuclear war.
- Who directed Race to Oblivion?
- Race to Oblivion was directed by Robert B. Churchill.
- Who stars in Race to Oblivion?
- Race to Oblivion stars Burt Lancaster, Shigeko Sasamori, Gene R. LaRocque, Kosta Tsipis, Victor W. Sidel, John Kenneth Galbraith.
- How long is Race to Oblivion?
- Race to Oblivion has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
- What genre is Race to Oblivion?
- Race to Oblivion is a Documentary film.
- Where was Race to Oblivion produced?
- Race to Oblivion was produced in United States of America.