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Race to Oblivion
Race to Oblivion

Race to Oblivion

Genres

Documentary

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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.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

27 mins

Rating

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Release Date

02 January 1982

Country

United States of America

Cast

Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Self - Host / Narrator

Shigeko Sasamori

Shigeko Sasamori

Self - Hiroshima survivor

Gene R. LaRocque

Gene R. LaRocque

Self - Rear Admiral U.S.N. (Ret.) (archive footage)

Kosta Tsipis

Kosta Tsipis

Self - PhD. (archive footage)

Victor W. Sidel

Victor W. Sidel

Self - M.D. (archive footage)

John Kenneth Galbraith

John Kenneth Galbraith

Self - PhD. (archive footage)

Richard G. Saxon

Richard G. Saxon

Self - M.D. (archive footage)

Judd Marmor

Judd Marmor

Self - M.D. (archive footage)

H. Jack Geiger

H. Jack Geiger

Self - M.D. (archive footage)

Helen Caldicott

Helen Caldicott

Self - M.B., B.S. (archive footage)

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Self - President of the United States (archive footage)

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