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Countdown to Looking Glass

  • Film per la TV
  • 1984
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
792
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Countdown to Looking Glass (1984)
Drama

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDramatic doomsday scenario in which the Cold War fully escalates. The story is told through a live news report that follows the apocalyptic world-ending nuclear exchange between the U.S.A. a... Leggi tuttoDramatic doomsday scenario in which the Cold War fully escalates. The story is told through a live news report that follows the apocalyptic world-ending nuclear exchange between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R.Dramatic doomsday scenario in which the Cold War fully escalates. The story is told through a live news report that follows the apocalyptic world-ending nuclear exchange between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R.

  • Regia
    • Fred Barzyk
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Albert Ruben
  • Star
    • Scott Glenn
    • Michael Murphy
    • Helen Shaver
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    792
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Fred Barzyk
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Albert Ruben
    • Star
      • Scott Glenn
      • Michael Murphy
      • Helen Shaver
    • 28Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Interpreti principali34

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    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Michael Boyle
    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • Bob Calhoun
    Helen Shaver
    Helen Shaver
    • Dorian Waldorf
    Patrick Watson
    • Don Tobin
    Nancy Dickerson
    • Nancy Dickerson
    Eric Sevareid
    Eric Sevareid
    • Eric Sevareid
    Matsu Anderson
    • Matsu Yamada
    Barbara Barnes-Hopkins
    • Mrs. Langhorn
    Michael Beattie
    Michael Beattie
    • Youth #1
    Murray Cruchley
    • James Otis
    • (as Murray Chruchley)
    Richard Comar
    Richard Comar
    • Pentagon Spokesman
    Faye Dance
    Faye Dance
    • Ann Gailmore
    Don Dickinson
    • Unger
    Michael Donaghue
    • Technician
    Don Francks
    Don Francks
    • Don Geller
    Rex Hagon
    • Barry McKay
    Seymour Horowitz
    Seymour Horowitz
    • Washington Demonstrator
    Jerry Hyman
    Jerry Hyman
    • Col. H. Alexander
    • Regia
      • Fred Barzyk
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Albert Ruben
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    runamokprods

    Gripping, fascinating, and a little frustrating

    Very uneven, but ultimately effective tale of the build up to a nuclear showdown between the US and USSR, told almost entirely by news reports, using real life commentators like Newt Gingrich, Eugene McCarthy and Eric Severied.

    The problem is when the film 'breaks character' to get into the personal lives of Michael Murphy as a government official and Helen Shaver as a reporter. Not only do these (few) scenes feel clunky, melodramatic, and not well written, but they interrupt the whole style and flow of the film, without adding much.

    Also, some of the 'news' interviews are frustratingly short – if you're going to go to the trouble to get such interesting real people to play along, why not give them time for more in depth thoughts?

    Last, the 'War of the Worlds' type disclaimer at the top of the show isn't great, since it sort of gives away the ending.

    But all that said, this is still mostly chilling, thought provoking stuff. Similar to, if not quite as effect as the great 'Special Bulletin'.
    7Uriah43

    A Pretty Good Political Thriller

    Because of the inability of several South American countries to pay their debts the United States is plunged into an economic crisis which has far-reaching repercussions. Oman, for example, experiences a revolution and this results in a communist government which tilts the balance of power over to the Soviet Union and further escalates tension in the Middle East. Soon the United States and the Soviet Union become directly involved in a high-stakes military standoff which neither side seems to be able to resolve. Anyway, rather than disclose the rest of the story and risk spoiling the film for those who haven't seen it I will just say that for a "made-for-television" movie this was a pretty good political thriller. While I didn't particularly care for the ending I liked the performances of Scott Glenn (as "Michael Boyle") and Helen Shaver ("Dorian Waldorf"). I especially liked the scene involving the U.S.S. Nimitz when it reached the Gulf of Oman. Good tension. Be that as it may I think this is a movie that most viewers will probably enjoy and I rate it as above average.
    8gigalulu

    grippingly realistic

    I saw this movie on TV years ago when it came out. It reminds me of the original radio broadcast of "War Of The Worlds" that spread fear and panic throughout the east coast of the USA because the general public thought it was a "real" broadcast. If you tuned into it while the show was in progress, you'd swear you were watching the news as it was happening. It's done in a very effective and realistic newscast-type format. In my opinion,"Countdown To Looking Glass" is definitely one of those shows you can't shake out of your psyche. I agree with one reviewer's comments that it made their neck hairs stand on end - it was so grippingly realistic. You'll remember this one for the rest of your life.
    7TheExpatriate700

    Good Political Thriller

    Countdown to Looking Glass is a good speculative thriller examining the outbreak of World War III. Made during the Cold War, it is rife with the tension of the period. It also gives a haunting portrait of how the apocalypse could have happened.

    Through a series of news reports, we see events spiral out of control following a financial collapse in South America. We see both the televised reports and the behind the scenes debates among the reporters and their producers. The film not only has a keen eye for political developments, but also a good sense of the role of media in shaping the world.

    The film also wisely avoids showing the actual nuclear exchange. Rather than imitate The Day After, which had come out a year earlier, the film keeps its focus on the lead up to disaster, heightening the tension. It is a worthy entry in the early 80s end of the world genre.
    10tomtac

    the Gingrich interview alone makes it worthwhile

    One thing has changed since this movie was shown in 1984. ... At the time, it had been a decade since the war in Vietnam had ended. America had lost its stomach for war, and this film about getting into another one would touch lots of nerves.

    Now, three or four wars later (who's keeping count anymore?), it should be required viewing.

    "Looking Glass" is the name given to the President's flying command post, called that because there are two such planes that look very much alike, mirror images of each other. One is real, the other is the decoy. A chilling piece of information that would convey, if the two planes ever took off, that we really are in a shooting, nuclear war. And as the steps towards the Big War are taken, there is a "countdown" to the takeoff of the Looking Glass command post and decoy. Hence the title.

    Gritty realism, a strong strong strong feeling in my gut that, if "it" ever happened, "it" could look exactly like this. I remember that sober churning inside, when I saw this some time in the 1990s. Only this week I was reflecting on how little they actually spent on special effects, but what an explosive wallop they got out of the effects they had, fast paced by the script, the sets, the commentators, everything that HBO had available to tell the story from a network's point of view.

    The film had to make me think, and I immediately realized what was the most hard hitting memorable scene for me.

    (Not a spoiler, discloses nothing, and is very early in the film) The news anchor turns to interview a "talking head". It is Newt Gingrich, as he was back then, a young young congressperson on his way up.

    The anchor points out that the crisis is very deadly. Gingrich agrees.

    "We may die," the anchor persists. Again, an agreement.

    Then the anchor asks "Is there anything worth dying for?" And Gingrich responds "Tragically, the answer is 'yes'".

    He points out that if the US were to back down, we would be submitting to slavery, and that our freedom is worth dying for. Freedom does not come cheaply and should not be yielded. He comes across as more than a leader, certainly a statesman, and in this film performs the thankless job task of saying something we might not want to hear.

    I have said this before -- I say a movie is very, very good if I have continued to remember and ponder on it, years and years later. And Looking Glass has stayed with me in that way.

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      The nuclear powered aircraft carrier U.S.S. Nimitz (CVN 68) was portrayed in this movie by the museum ship U.S.S. Yorktown (ex CV 10) moored in Charleston Harbor, Charleston, South Carolina. The T-2 Buckeye jet trainer which is being towed across the deck during one of Michael Boyle's (Scott Glenn) reports is one of the Yorktown Museum's exhibits.
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      The footage showing the traffic jam on the Golden Gate Bridge supposedly showing traffic trying to leave San Francisco has the Marin Headlands in the background. This means that the traffic was jammed trying to get *into* San Francisco, not out.
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      Don Tobin: Twenty years ago, I used to spend a lot of time talking about... hypothetical nuclear war scenarios with a man who was one of the pioneers in that form of prophecy... he's dead now... really believed in his craft. He said to me once, "Don, I'm convinced that sooner or later there will be a nuclear exchange - but I'm also convinced that when the leaders confront the terror of that exchange, they'll realize they can't get away any longer with playing war games, and they'll turn around... if there's anything to the power of prayer."

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