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Soviet War Scare 1983

  • Film per la TV
  • 2007
  • 2h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,4/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Robert Cambrinus in Soviet War Scare 1983 (2007)
DrammaGuerraStoriaUn documentario

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaOn November 8th 1983 World War III almost began, and with it a nuclear apocalypse. This day is now acknowledged as one of most perilous on the whole of the Cold War.On November 8th 1983 World War III almost began, and with it a nuclear apocalypse. This day is now acknowledged as one of most perilous on the whole of the Cold War.On November 8th 1983 World War III almost began, and with it a nuclear apocalypse. This day is now acknowledged as one of most perilous on the whole of the Cold War.

  • Regia
    • Henry Chancellor
  • Star
    • Robert Cambrinus
    • Olegar Fedoro
    • Gina McKee
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    112
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Henry Chancellor
    • Star
      • Robert Cambrinus
      • Olegar Fedoro
      • Gina McKee
    • 4Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    Robert Cambrinus
    Robert Cambrinus
    • Colonel Stanislav Petrov
    Olegar Fedoro
    Olegar Fedoro
    • Russian General
    Gina McKee
    Gina McKee
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voce)
    Boris Isarov
    Boris Isarov
    • V. Kruchkov
    Ted Bliss
    • Self
    Maxim Devetyarov
    • Self
    • (as Col. Maxim Devetyarov)
    Ben Fischer
    • Self
    Robert Gates
    Robert Gates
    • Self
    • (as Robert M. Gates)
    Oleg Gordievsky
    Oleg Gordievsky
    • Self
    Werner Grossmann
    • Self
    John Hughes-Wilson
    • Self
    • (as Col. John Hughes-Wilson)
    Oleg Kalugin
    Oleg Kalugin
    • Self
    Igor Kondriatev
    • Self
    • (as Gen. Igor Kondriatev)
    Vladimir Kryuchkov
    Vladimir Kryuchkov
    • Self
    Sergei Lokot
    • Self
    Robert McFarlane
    Robert McFarlane
    • Self
    • (as Robert 'Bud' McFarlane)
    Gennadi Osipovich
    Gennadi Osipovich
    • Self
    Stanislav Petrov
    Stanislav Petrov
    • Self
    • Regia
      • Henry Chancellor
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    1ellisfamily

    Bad Language by the Narrator

    This is a great documentary drama, except for the constant bad language of the narrator, Gina McKee.

    McKee has at least as big a bad language problem as George W. Bush. Neither Bush nor McKee can say "nuclear": Both say "nucular". And, if anyone tells you that is not bad language then do not believe them.

    For an actor, or journalist, or what ever McKee is, a single word mispronounced in a show might be forgiven. However, this is bad constantly. The narrator can not avoid it, especially as the subject is about the prospect of "nuclear" war so the word comes up constantly.

    However, after the Producer (Henry Chancellor) and Executive Producers (Taylor Downing and Sam Organ) and/or almost anyone else involved had spoken to McKee about the project, and done nothing, then they become equally responsible for the bad language.

    What if a show is about writing a book, and the narrator constantly talks about the "wroter" of the book? Or, about elephants and the narrator calls them "efalants". Or, about television and the narrator says "telovision".

    This show deserves a re-dub, to take out the constant bad language of the narrator, Gina McKee.

    Otherwise, it scores 8-9.
    10greg-helton-tx

    The Way It Was

    I learned a lot from this movie. I served on a US Navy submarine from 1978 to 1983. The quality of the information is very high; both Robert Gates and Oleg Gordievsky are interviewed. The information is easy to understand and although quite scary, it is presented in a sophisticated and entertaining way. I have not seen a better movie about the cold war.
    2jimbo2006

    serious inaccuracy

    While this story is interesting, early on, the narrator makes the claim that President Reagan spent over a $trillion every year on the military buildup. The entire Reagan military building was about one trillion dollars, the entire national budget was not even one trillion at that point, and it was during Reagan that the national (accumulated) debt passed that mark. Between 1980 and 1985, the number of dollars devoted each year to defense more than doubled, from $142.6 billion to $286.8 billion. The Navy increased its force from 479 combat ships to 525, while the Army bought thousands of the new Abrams tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles. An Army attack helicopter called the Apache, a key weapon in both gulf wars, made its debut.

    Hundreds of attack aircraft, from the Navy's F-14 Tomcat to the Air Force's F-15 Eagle, took to the skies, while the Pentagon rapidly modernized its nuclear force with the Peacekeeper intercontinental ballistic missile, the Trident submarine and the B-1B bomber, wrote James Kitfield in his book Prodigal Soldiers, which chronicled the military's buildup in the 1980s.
    bob the moo

    Gripping and accessible documentary that is good apart from a stupid use of music throughout

    In 1983 a series of events and misunderstandings raised the tension in the cold war to the point where it almost became a hot war. A Korean airliner was shot down, Reagan labelled the Soviet Union the evil empire, an early warning satellite mistakenly showed that the US had launched five missiles at Russia and spies on the ground tried to identify signs of an imminent strike from the West. In the middle of this paranoia and tension, NATO conducted one of regular exercises – "Able Archer" – from a bunker in Belgium. The exercise simulates the build up to nuclear war and only involves testing the communication process over many days, however to the Russia's listening to these signals, it only served to up the ante even more, pushing the world to the brink of full nuclear war.

    This is not a perfect documentary but it is a very good one thanks to the material it covers. With some subjects the material is so compelling so that all the documentary makers need to do is make sure they don't drop the ball and just ensure that they make it clear and concise. It will not surprise you to learn that the subject of a near-miss nuclear war is one that is compelling and I do believe that if they had just had a man on the screen telling me about these events that I still would have been gripped.

    As it is the film does a good job of making the events, unfortunate coincidences and misunderstandings accessible and understandable. It jumps around in time a little bit but the structure just about holds it all together and presents a terrifying view of how close we came. I remember in Fog of War, the documentary about the Cuban Missile Crisis how it appeared that little things could have pushed the world over the edge. So it is here and the film gets lots of relevant and import contributions from both sides to tell this story. At its best it is interesting but also terrifying.

    However it is not perfect and there are a few things that equate to "ball-fumbling". First is the use of music. The "choice" of music is not a big problem because it is all from 1983 but apart from using it as setting the period at the start of the film what is the point of it. There are countless examples but the worst is a scene that should have been unbearably tense as we see all parts of the Russian military sitting by red phones in readiness – it is near the end of the film and shows how close it was, so why deliver it with the Eurhythmics "Sweet Dreams" playing all over the top of it? This flaw is not a deal breaker but it is like the makers were trying hard to spoil things – it is only the strength of the material that saves it. Another weakness is that it is delivered around the advert breaks and these engineered "coming up next" style moments break up the flow, although I understand why.

    Overall then an engaging and quite chilling documentary about a piece of very recent history. The film structure and use of relevant contributions makes the subject easy to follow and understand – just a shame that they have to have the constantly misjudged soundtrack damaging the good work as often as it does.

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      Russian General: Five times you switched off the missile attack warning. You breached military rules and air defence regulations. Why?

      Colonel Stanislav Petrov: Because no one starts a nuclear war with five rockets.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 5 gennaio 2008 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
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      • 1983: The Brink of Apocalypse
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Discovery Channel Pictures
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
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