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Amerika

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1987
  • 14h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
695
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Amerika (1987)
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The Soviet Union conquers America without bloodshed, resulting in forced labor camps, while some citizens choose to collaborate and others rise up in resistance.The Soviet Union conquers America without bloodshed, resulting in forced labor camps, while some citizens choose to collaborate and others rise up in resistance.The Soviet Union conquers America without bloodshed, resulting in forced labor camps, while some citizens choose to collaborate and others rise up in resistance.

  • Stars
    • Kris Kristofferson
    • Robert Urich
    • Wendy Hughes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    695
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    • Stars
      • Kris Kristofferson
      • Robert Urich
      • Wendy Hughes
    • 41User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 5 nominations total

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    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Devin Milford
    • 1987
    Robert Urich
    Robert Urich
    • Peter Bradford
    • 1987
    Wendy Hughes
    Wendy Hughes
    • Marion Andrews
    • 1987
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Colonel Andrei Denisov
    • 1987
    Cindy Pickett
    Cindy Pickett
    • Amanda Bradford
    • 1987
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • General Petya Samanov
    • 1987
    Christine Lahti
    Christine Lahti
    • Alethea Milford
    • 1987
    Jim Chad
    Jim Chad
    • Eng Cameraman
    • 1987
    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Ward Milford
    • 1987
    Ivan Dixon
    Ivan Dixon
    • Dr. Alan Drummond
    • 1987
    Ford Rainey
    Ford Rainey
    • Will Milford
    • 1987
    Graham Beckel
    Graham Beckel
    • Clayton Cullen
    • 1987
    Reiner Schöne
    Reiner Schöne
    • Major Helmut Gurtman
    • 1987
    Dorian Harewood
    Dorian Harewood
    • Jeffrey Wyman
    • 1987
    Mariel Hemingway
    Mariel Hemingway
    • Kimberly Ballard
    • 1987
    Marcel Hillaire
    Marcel Hillaire
    • Dieter Heinlander
    • 1987
    Lara Flynn Boyle
    Lara Flynn Boyle
    • Jackie Bradford
    • 1987
    Steve Drury
    • Scott
    • 1987
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    andydufresne

    A few answers

    I was very much into talk radio at the time this minis series was on.

    It seemed that it offended everyone. The conservatives didn't think that ANY US president would ever just voluntarily turn over the country to the Soviets and liberals got pissed because the movie depicted the Soviets as using the United Nations as being complicit in the Soviet take over.

    I thought that it was actually a very good fantasy story. The ONLY way the "Stars and Stripes" that we now see displayed EVERYWHERE could be displayed was in a flag that combined the US flag with the Soviet Hammer and Sickle Flag and the UN Crest. You should know that it was done during the Reagan Administration when Republicans were calling the Soviet Union the single biggest provider of EVIL in the history of Earth and Democrats were trying to make peace with them. Conservatives on the FAR right have long advocated our withdrawing from the UN and liberals have long been in favor of giving more and more precedence to the UN in world affairs.

    I enjoyed Kris and Robert in it but my main recollection was how sexy Cindy Pickett was in it. SHE was Robert's wife and Kris's ex wife. THAT made for some interesting tension.

    See if for yourself. With all the flaws you'll read about here it's still worth the time.
    Reno-007

    Boring and unrealistic

    I remember when this stinkburger came out. I was a senior in High School and remember all the hype surrounding this. One thing stands out and that is when T.V. Guide had an article on the miniseries. The director was whining about how it's O.K. for Tom Cruise to shoot down Russians in Top Gun and that it wasn't O.K. for the Russians to occupy the United States. I thought fine, move to the Soviet Union if you don't like it here! Anyways beyond Kristofferson's overacting and downright annoying character, this could have been done much better. For instance, we get just a snippet of how this happened. No detail so I guess this dumb dumb director left it up to our imaginations, a definite sign of someone who belongs in High School theater. At least Red Dawn gave us a basis this was ridiculously vague at best. Cindy Pickett looked like a zombie in this. She had an annoying and whiney character that made me want to throw her into a Gulag A.S.A.P. If some folks liked it, hey you have the right to but this had no reality or credibility whatsoever. The only person that gave it any kind of life was Sam Neil who looked like he would rather do another Omen movie instead of this tripe. Even the Soviets at the time thought the miniseries was unprobable. I whole heartedly agree with the reviewers who say that after spending up to 10 hours watching this that at least we would get a good bang at the end, you know a CONCLUSION! It ended like a balloon running out of air, wilting into the end. I would much rather watch Red Dawn for 10 hours than this snoozefest. Unprobable plot, cheap effects and sets, dry and uninteresting characters, and finally shotty acting. Kristofferson's younger son looked creepy as well and couldn't act to save his life. One more thing, the reason this isn't shown anymore is that it sucked so bad that networks avoid it like the plague and cable stations don't want a riot outside their studios. This will eventually go down as nothing but a low budget boring MST3K caliber joke.
    blairwitch-1

    Eerie TV classic miniseries bears re-watching

    We (my Dad and I) taped the AMERIKA miniseries on its premiere air dates and I'm so glad we did. I've read a couple reviews here at IMdB that claim this milestone is boring. I believe they are misinterpreting the decided communist slant of this production. The production seems off-kilter because of it is presented through "a weary and wintry Russian eye", which might be compared to the powerless angst of the Russian characters of the Dr. Zhivago film. The characters are all doomed to communism and it's fascinating to view their ways of coping. Kristofferson and Urich are both powerhouses in this vein. My favorite theme is the outlawing of sentimental media, my favorite scene when Mariel Hemingway attends the illegal performance of "The Fantasticks". Shades of George Orwell's "1984", about a communist state where things that are illegal for the masses are allowed (but not admittedly) for the elite party members. So I say "God Bless AMERIKA". I think I'll watch it again next week.
    JMartin-2

    Big, bloated, empty-headed mess

    I was too young to have viewed this movie when it originally aired, but my parents taped it and for some reason kept it around for thirteen years. I finally decided to give it a whirl, thinking it would be an adaptation of the Franz Kafka story (I know, I know.....). This was my first mistake.

    My second mistake was actually watching the thing at all. At 870 minutes, this makes the 10-hour "The 10th Kingdom" seem like a short subject by comparison, yet the whole thing could have easily been pared down by half without compromising the storyline. Why? Simple: the plot is pathetic. You would think that by 1987 people would have realized the Soviet Union was NEVER going to take over the U.S., but I guess someone forgot to tell writer-director Donald Wrye, since he insists on rehashing the tired old "communist subversion" schtick that went out -- and deservedly so -- in the mid-60s. The dialogue is corny and hackneyed and seems to begin repeating itself at the halfway mark, while the direction is uninspired (although pretty much average by TV movie standards). Sam Neill manages to maintain his dignity in this midst of all this nonsense, but everyone else comes out looking as silly as the film itself.

    By itself, "Amerika" is harmless piffle that, if nothing else, would make a good double bill with "Dr. Strangelove," which so effectively manages to ridicule and ultimately destroy the reactionary plot. But the ideology behind the story, and the reactions it has inspired among some of my fellow IMDb reviewers, is completely idiotic, almost frightening. The series' ultimate and highly questionable message is that we should remain ever vigilant against the communist threat, and that it will take any guise need be to bring down our society from within -- latter-day McCarthyism if I ever heard it. Thank goodness this 870-pound turkey is scarcely remembered today.
    thuktun42

    An odd COld War Relic....

    When this aired in 1987, I taped it but rapidly lost interest.

    After reading the novelization, I re-watched this recently after discovering torrents of it on 3 DVD's at conspiracycentral.net. It was(to me)a very interesting concept. I liked the archetypes of the three main characters, and a few of the supporting cast. Unfortunately, it was undone by a horrible pace and far too many cardboard characters. Really, we didn't need to stop for 60-120 seconds every time someone says something "important", just to play dramatic music over a montage of people looking pensive.

    At heart, I found it an interesting exercise in paranoid fantasy, undone by horrible direction.

    For those of you folks who have wished for a modern version of this miniseries showing America under Sharia law, pick up "Prayers of the Assassin", a novel by Robert Ferrigno. It's even more unreadable than Amerika was unwatchable, but plays to paranoids just as well as this. I've seen it on a number of clearance tables at bookstores, so you folks shouldn't have much trouble getting a copy.

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    • Trivia
      Amerika sparked much controversy from many camps long before it even aired. Many liberals dismissed the mini-series as right wing paranoia, while many conservatives complained that the Soviet brutality that was depicted was seriously underplayed. Several re-writes and production delays resulted. Many objected to it on the basis that it could damage American-Soviet relations. The United Nations publicly objected to the depiction of United Nations Peacekeeping Forces as a Soviet controlled occupying force. The Soviet government at one point threatened to shut down the ABC News Moscow Bureau if the mini-series aired (although this threat was never carried out.) This prompted ABC President John B. Sias to state "We're going to run that program come rain, blood, or horse manure."
    • Quotes

      Peter Bradford: Damn, I'm so tired of this "I'm an American" bull! Where was all that patriotism when it counted? Where was that willingness to sacrifice? Nobody wanted to join the damn army to defend the country unless they got paid well! Nobody wanted to give any time to public service unless they could make a career out of it! And I didn't notice a lot of us giving up our lives in the last 10 years!

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      Featured in Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 6 February 1987 (1987)

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Америка
    • Filming locations
      • Cobourg, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • ABC Circle Films
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    • Runtime
      • 14h 30m(870 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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