Gli effetti di un olocausto nucleare sulla città industriale di Sheffield, Inghilterra e gli eventuali effetti a lungo termine della guerra nucleare sulla civilizzazione.Gli effetti di un olocausto nucleare sulla città industriale di Sheffield, Inghilterra e gli eventuali effetti a lungo termine della guerra nucleare sulla civilizzazione.Gli effetti di un olocausto nucleare sulla città industriale di Sheffield, Inghilterra e gli eventuali effetti a lungo termine della guerra nucleare sulla civilizzazione.
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- Ha vinto 4 BAFTA Award
- 4 vittorie e 4 candidature totali
David Brierly
- Mr. Kemp
- (as David Brierley)
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- QuizIn the aftermath of the nuclear blast, footage of a cat supposedly "suffocating" outside in the extreme heat is shown. This is actually footage of a cat enjoying a hefty dose of catnip, then they just reversed the film to give the impression of the cat suffocating (the way the cat is rolling on the ground is the giveaway).
- BlooperToward the end of the film, when Ruth falls over while she and her daughter are working the fields, you can hear the director say "Look up nice and slow" to the actors. It's even included in the current closed captioning, with the speaker attributed as "Man."
- Versioni alternativeIn the original broadcast version, the narration which opens the film is accompanied by a recording of Richard Strauss's "Alpine Symphony"; due to rights issues, the music was removed from most later home video releases. It was restored for Severin's Blu-ray release, as well as the UK Blu-ray release from Simply Media.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Secret Society: In Time of Crisis (1987)
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Every zombie and vampire movie ever made are Disney cartoons compared to Threads. One begins to realize the complete impotence of Hollywood crap like The Walking Dead and 100 variations of Vampire films. There is absolutely no need to see a horror film after viewing this piece; no horror film ever made could even have a tenth of its impact. The ghastly scenes are too numerous to mention; the horror all too real and unspeakable. The lucky ones are those who were killed instantly. A fable about a nuclear attack in England hits the bullseye for horror. Mr. Hines has created a horror masterpiece. The only thing is that vampires and zombies are fantasies; these survivors of a nuclear holocaust are real-life people. Well, I would not exactly call them people, but lower life forms of animals, as the human race would no longer exist as we know it. Only subhuman animals seeking water, food, shelter and clothing. This is the Rolls Royce of Nuclear Holocaust films. And now we have the US-Russia crisis over Ukraine. How much different is that from the one portrayed in the film? Not much. Might be time to stock up on bottled water, canned foods, a first aid kit, a supply of generic drugs, and a 38 with lots of cartridges and head for that remote cabin at the lake.
- arthur_tafero
- 8 feb 2022
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