Une famille part de Los Angeles pour faire un voyage de camping juste avant qu'une bombe nucléaire ne détruit la ville. Alors que la ville sombre dans le chaos, le père doit se battre pour g... Tout lireUne famille part de Los Angeles pour faire un voyage de camping juste avant qu'une bombe nucléaire ne détruit la ville. Alors que la ville sombre dans le chaos, le père doit se battre pour garder sa famille en vie.Une famille part de Los Angeles pour faire un voyage de camping juste avant qu'une bombe nucléaire ne détruit la ville. Alors que la ville sombre dans le chaos, le père doit se battre pour garder sa famille en vie.
- Andy
- (as Neil Nephew)
- Roadside Diner Customer
- (uncredited)
- Radio Announcer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Looter
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesThe Saddle Peak Lodge featured in the movie is an actual restaurant still open today. It is located in Calabasas, California, USA.
- GaffesWhen Mr. Baldwin throws a pail of gasoline across the busy highway to make the traffic stop so they could get across, the resultant fire is much larger and more prolonged than the small amount shown could have produced.
- Citations
Dr. Powell Strong: Now, you stay on the back roads. And you keep your gun handy. Our country is still full of thieving, murdering patriots.
- Générique farfeluOther than the title, all credits are at the end of the movie.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Panic in the Year Zero (1969)
The theme of nuclear apocalypse was most common in the early 1960s, when relations between the United States and the Soviet Union were at their most hostile. Some films, such as Kubrick's 'Dr. Strangelove (1964)' and Lumet's 'Fail-Safe (1964),' chronicled the events leading up to such an incident, whereas Kramer's 'On the Beach (1959)' took place in the following months. What these big-budget offerings have in common is that they focus primarily on the big-players in the Cold War, particularly the government and military officials. 'Panic in Year Year!' deals, out of budgetary necessity more than anything else, with ordinary people in an unfathomable situation, and is all the better for it. When Harry Baldwin (Milland) takes his family on a fishing trip, the sudden flash of light emanating from Los Angeles is initially mistaken for lightning, followed by the mundane remark that "I hope it doesn't rain." The Baldwins are a regular American family who don't deserve to have their lives and lifestyles exploited like cheap pawns in a game of chess.
It's interesting that the charming rogues of the 1940s, such as Ray Milland and George Sanders, turned into convincing family-orientated men during their autumn years of acting. Milland is excellent in the main role, a dedicated father and husband who, in his determination to persevere, finds himself abandoning the very civilised morals for which he is fighting. Despite creating a strong sense of the chaos and lawlessness that accompanies a national catastrophe, the film's message is still an overwhelingly positive one: that the bonds of family and friendship are a crucial necessity in difficult times. There are, of course, a few unlikely plot turns by coincidence, the two groups of people who seek refuge in the Baldwins' hideaway are the very two with whom the family had had previously altercations and the occasional moment that can only be described as B-movie silliness {my favourite is the announcement that the sole outcome of an urgent United Nations meeting was to give this year a dramatic-sounding name}. Even so, 'Panic in Year Zero!' is a gripping and unforgettable addition to the science-fiction genre.
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- Budget
- 225 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1