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Quiz about Nuclear Holocaust at the Movies
Quiz about Nuclear Holocaust at the Movies

Nuclear Holocaust at the Movies Quiz


The end of the world has been portrayed many times on screen - how many of these films or TV movies do you recognise? Note - they're not just UK or American.

A multiple-choice quiz by spaceowl. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
spaceowl
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
347,328
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
383
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 24 (6/10), Guest 67 (4/10), Andyboy2021 (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. It was screened in the USA in December 1983 and showed the effects of nuclear war on the state of Kansas. What was it called? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. This UK TV play was made in 1965 but instantly banned by the BBC as being 'too shocking'. It was finally shown in 1985, after more recent films on the subject had already been aired. What was it? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Harry is trying to ring his girlfriend from a pay phone in Los Angeles, when he accidentally picks up a call from a desperate man telling his dad that nuclear war has broken out. What is the name of this 1988 film? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. It wasn't just the English-speaking world that made films on nuclear war - this 1981 French film showed the effects of war on a small village in rural France. What was it called? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This UK TV movie was aired in September 1984 and showed the effects of an attack on the city of Sheffield in northern England, through the focus of two families, the Becketts and the Kemps. What was its name? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The last years of the USSR saw the unexpected release of a Russian nuclear war film, shot in black and white and given a limited, arthouse run in the West. What was the English-language name of this forgotten classic? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Nuclear war seems odd fare for an animated movie, but what is the name of this UK cartoon film showing a naive old couple trying to prepare for the holocaust with government pamphlets and vague memories of the Blitz? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. This 1983 PBS TV Movie shows the indirect effects of nuclear war on a small town close to San Francisco. What biblically-named movie is this? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This 1959 classic based on a book by Neville Shute sees a submarine journey to a shattered and empty USA and a radioactive cloud starting to encroach on Australia. Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner star. What is it called? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. A nuclear war comedy? Written by Spike Milligan and John Antrobus this absurdist farce starred Dudley Moore, Rita Tushingham and Arthur Lowe and involves people mutating into strange objects after a nuclear war. What is its name? Hint



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1. It was screened in the USA in December 1983 and showed the effects of nuclear war on the state of Kansas. What was it called?

Answer: The Day After

'The Day After' aired on ABC on November 20th 1983 and was watched by almost 100 million people including then-President Reagan, who was depressed and moved by the film and in his memoirs made a direct link between its showing and the introduction of the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty at Reykjavik three years later.

Moments to watch for: Jason Robards as the Surgeon Dr. Oakes, silently embracing the dying squatter family in the ruins of his Kansas City home, as a voiceover track reads out the desperate attempt of a radio operator to contact someone, anyone else...
2. This UK TV play was made in 1965 but instantly banned by the BBC as being 'too shocking'. It was finally shown in 1985, after more recent films on the subject had already been aired. What was it?

Answer: The War Game

'The War Game' was made by documentary maker Peter Watkins, who had produced an award winning 'mockumentary' about the Battle of Culloden a few years before. It should have been shown on the 20th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima in 1965 but was withdrawn at the last moment, ostensibly because the 'effect of the film has been judged by the BBC to be too horrifying for the medium of broadcasting', but actually due to political pressure from the Civil Service who did not want attention drawn to the UK's lack of adequate Civil Defence.

Although black and white and clearly belonging to another era, it still has considerable power even today. Clips of it exist on Youtube and are definitely worth a look.
3. Harry is trying to ring his girlfriend from a pay phone in Los Angeles, when he accidentally picks up a call from a desperate man telling his dad that nuclear war has broken out. What is the name of this 1988 film?

Answer: Miracle Mile

This creepily unsettling film is rather like a long episode of 'The Twilight Zone', as Harry tries to get the message out to the people he meets - but is it a prank call, with him as hopeless dupe, or is the apocalypse about to really happen?

I won't blunt the ending in case you haven't seen it, but I recommend you look it up - there are excellent performances from the two leads (Anthony Edwards and Mare Winningham) and a superb script that keeps you guessing until the end.
4. It wasn't just the English-speaking world that made films on nuclear war - this 1981 French film showed the effects of war on a small village in rural France. What was it called?

Answer: Malevil

'Malevil' showed the survivors of a nuclear attack on France establishing civilisation of a sort from the ruins of an old castle, the 'Malevil' of the title. The film was based on an award-winning French novel from 1972 and follows the plot of the book very closely.
5. This UK TV movie was aired in September 1984 and showed the effects of an attack on the city of Sheffield in northern England, through the focus of two families, the Becketts and the Kemps. What was its name?

Answer: Threads

For people of my generation asked what the scariest piece of TV they saw in their lives, 'Threads' is often the answer. The calm, matter of fact presentation of the appalling facts and the understated yet powerful acting added to the impact of the production, showing complacent pre-war Sheffield reduced to hell on earth.

It has lost none of its power in the intervening years and can still unsettle now.
6. The last years of the USSR saw the unexpected release of a Russian nuclear war film, shot in black and white and given a limited, arthouse run in the West. What was the English-language name of this forgotten classic?

Answer: Letters From a Dead Man

The title refers to the letters that the unnamed main character writes to his son, although aware that the probably-dead man may never read them.

This film had only the most limited release in the West, but was shown at a handful of arthouse theatres. It is short at 88 minutes (but seems much longer) and is mainly notable in that the political climate had warmed enough in the USSR for it to be made at all. I understand some clips exist of it on Youtube; they may be under the alternative title, 'Dead Man's Letters'.
7. Nuclear war seems odd fare for an animated movie, but what is the name of this UK cartoon film showing a naive old couple trying to prepare for the holocaust with government pamphlets and vague memories of the Blitz?

Answer: When The Wind Blows

Peter Sallis and Dame Peggy Ashcroft provided the voices for the old couple who are the focal point for the events of the war happening around them. Some people find elements of anti-nuclear lobby smugness and patronisation in this film (I might even be one of them) but the clash of the cosy visuals and the fondness for each other makes Jim and Hilda's inevitable end even more harrowing.
8. This 1983 PBS TV Movie shows the indirect effects of nuclear war on a small town close to San Francisco. What biblically-named movie is this?

Answer: Testament

The nuclear explosion happens 'off-screen' as it were, and the impact of 'Testament' comes from the secondary effects of the bomb on San Francisco - the communications breakdown, the end of food distribution and the death of the very young and very old due to the effects of fallout and malnutrition. On a lighter note, there are early appearances by Kevin Costner, Lukas Haas and Rebecca de Mornay amidst the largely unknown cast.
9. This 1959 classic based on a book by Neville Shute sees a submarine journey to a shattered and empty USA and a radioactive cloud starting to encroach on Australia. Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner star. What is it called?

Answer: On the Beach

One of the bleakest films to come out of Hollywood in the Fifties, 'On the Beach' depicts the imminent death of all mankind due to a spreading cloud of nuclear fallout gradually engulfing the world.

Although departing at points from Shute's original novel, it stays remarkably faithful to the general outline of the story and remains a very powerful film even so many years on.
10. A nuclear war comedy? Written by Spike Milligan and John Antrobus this absurdist farce starred Dudley Moore, Rita Tushingham and Arthur Lowe and involves people mutating into strange objects after a nuclear war. What is its name?

Answer: The Bed-Sitting Room

This film was written by Spike Milligan at his most manic and has the feeling of an episode of 'The Goon Show', entirely stripped of its BBC cosiness and with the insanity allowed to run wild. The plot defies description - it is easier to say that it showed the madness that would prevail in the UK after the bomb as survivors tried to maintain the old forms of class and government in the face of utter devastation.

It seems unlikely that people would genuinely mutate into parrots, wardrobes or bedsitting rooms, though.
Source: Author spaceowl

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