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Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie

  • Video
  • 1995
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
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Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie (1995)
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The history of nuclear weapons between 1945 until 1963.The history of nuclear weapons between 1945 until 1963.The history of nuclear weapons between 1945 until 1963.

  • Director
    • Peter Kuran
  • Writers
    • Scott Narrie
    • Don Pugsley
  • Stars
    • William Shatner
    • Edward Teller
    • W.H.P. Blandy
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    • Director
      • Peter Kuran
    • Writers
      • Scott Narrie
      • Don Pugsley
    • Stars
      • William Shatner
      • Edward Teller
      • W.H.P. Blandy
    • 43User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Self - Narrator
    Edward Teller
    Edward Teller
    • Self - Nuclear Physicist
    • (as Dr. Edward Teller)
    W.H.P. Blandy
    • Self - Commander Joint Task Force One
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy)
    Frank H. Shelton
    • Self - Nuclear Weaponeer
    • (as Dr. Frank H. Shelton)
    Dwight D. Eisenhower
    Dwight D. Eisenhower
    • Self - U.S. President
    • (archive footage)
    Adlai Stevenson
    Adlai Stevenson
    • Self - U.S Ambassador (1961-1965) to the United Nations
    • (archive footage)
    Randall William Cook
    Randall William Cook
    • Newsreel Narrator
    • (archive sound)
    Nikolai Bulganin
    Nikolai Bulganin
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Winston Churchill
    Winston Churchill
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Everett Dirksen
    Everett Dirksen
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Albert Einstein
    Albert Einstein
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Enrico Fermi
    Enrico Fermi
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Benny Fox
    • Daredevil aerialist
    • (archive footage)
    Reed Hadley
    Reed Hadley
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Averell Harriman
    Averell Harriman
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Adolf Hitler
    Adolf Hitler
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Hubert H. Humphrey
    Hubert H. Humphrey
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    John F. Kennedy
    John F. Kennedy
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Peter Kuran
    • Writers
      • Scott Narrie
      • Don Pugsley
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    10Iceman-35

    Money well spent--A terrific documentary

    A superbly written and well-produced documentary on the history of American nuclear weapons. Impressive for the quality of archival color footage, William Shatner's competent narration, and the film's haunting musical score. Chronicles nearly every U.S. nuclear test program, from Trinity to the end of atmospheric testing in the late 50s. Also includes footage of the Soviet's 50-megaton "super bomb".

    Trinity and Beyond carefully avoids overwhelming you with meaningless dialogue. Instead, Shatner introduces each chapter sparingly, then allows you to sit back and absorb the spectacle of the explosions while listening to the score. The result is a perfect blend of sight, sound, and historical background. Overall, a terrific documentary and a definite must-buy for the history buff in your family.
    8CaptainJinks

    Haunting

    Well, if you are looking for a thorough history lesson, this isn't it. This movie focuses more upon footage, music, the scare. And that's not a bad thing. I've had a life long obsession with the bomb and I'm already quite familiar with its history and technicalities. The footage along with the terrifyingly brilliant and suggestive music is, with a lack of better words, kind of a horrifying... treat. Each blast resembles death trying to make itself pretty.

    If you want to educate yourself on the bomb, this movie makes a good trilogy together with "The bomb" (Rushmore DeNooyer 2017) and "World's biggest bomb" (Secrets of the dead, Andy Webb).
    10NetHead-2

    You must watch this film at least once.

    This is an incredible film documenting the American nuclear weapons development program, from its first stages to the end of atmospheric testing in the early 1960's. The music is haunting, and the film of the nuclear explosions will leave you spellbound. You reach the end of the film haunted by the power of the nuclear devices, yet you want to see more. This movie is a "must-see". Everyone in the whole world should watch it at least once, and understand the power we have unlocked in the nucleus of the atom. Fortunately this film doesn't attempt to put a political spin on the use or development of nuclear weapons, but seems to document them very objectively. The viewer is left to determine whether or not the nuclear arms race was worth it.
    dick-95

    Is it documentary or is it art?

    A fantastic film - the only documentary I've seen that could double as an art film. As other reviewers have mentioned, there is minimal narration and few interviews, making this more of a mood piece than a straight, 'just the facts' kind of film experience. And an original score to boot! Something special, to be sure.
    RNeary

    It may blow you away.

    From its first sequence of workers stacking cartons of TNT for a rehearsal blast at Trinity Site, to its last image of Chinese cavalry galloping into a mushroom cloud (the horses wearing gas masks), TRINITY AND BEYOND is a visually arresting film.

    The picture documents the full scope of American nuclear testing from 1945 to 1963. Sand is fused into glass in New Mexico; islands are literally blown off the map in the South Pacific; a test in space blacks out Honolulu radio. In one nightmarish highlight, a bomb-laden Thor rocket catches fire and explodes on the launch pad. The warhead goes shooting off like a roman candle.

    The film makes an interesting bookend to THE ATOMIC CAFE (1982), covering parallel ground, but apolitically, in contrast to the earlier picture's deadpan subversiveness. A key element is the carefully noncommittal narration by William Shatner. It's impossible to know what Shatner thinks about the events he's describing. (Though his direction of STAR TREK V demonstrates that Shatner is something of an expert on bombs.)

    On the debit side, the movie feels a few minutes too long, and its Wrath of God musical score, while formidable in small doses, palls a bit as it goes on.

    In its wedding of immaculate, surreal visuals with portentious music, TRINITY AND BEYOND oddly reminded me of the New Age films of Ron Fricke - it's like a KOYAANISQATSI for hawks. Sometimes, especially during a few brief shots of domestic animals being locked into cages close to Ground Zero, it makes you want to take a mental bath, at the mixture of intellect and human destructiveness on display. Nonetheless, it's a powerful, intelligent movie that lingers in the memory, and turns a valuable lens on 50's America and the Cold War.

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    • Trivia
      The soundtrack for this documentary was performed by the Moscow Symphony, and recorded in Moscow. Oddly, this allowed people to view the previously classified material that the former USSR, now Russia, wanted and tried hard to procure it.
    • Quotes

      Newsreel Narrator: March, 1938. Hitler invades Austria. The Third Reich begins to flex its military muscle. Later that year, German scientists discover fission of the uranium nucleus bringing the Third Reich one step closer to discovering the secret of the atomic bomb. Fear of German research stimulated activity in the United States and England. Fear that German scientists could produce weapons of great devastation. In the fall of 1939, Dr. Albert Einstein wrote his now-famous letter to President Roosevelt, explaining the urgency of work on uranium fission. Roosevelt, a man of action, moved swiftly. An advisory committee on uranium was appointed. German forces invade Poland, plunging the nations of Europe into a second World War. A new branch of the Army's Corps of Engineers was established to administer work on military uses of uranium. Major General Leslie R. Groves, the man in responsible for the Pentagon, was placed in charge of the project. On December 2, the first self-sustaining chain-reacting pile was successfully operated by Enrico Fermi. Fermi's success brought intense efforts between government and the private sector, creating huge industries for uranium separation in the town of Oakridge, Tennessee, and for the production of plutonium in Hanford, Washington at the shores of the mighty Columbia River. This tremendous effort forged the materials necessary for creating an atomic bomb. The first atomic bomb was assembled at Los Alamos, a secret laboratory in New Mexico. When Dr. J.R. Oppenheimer arrived to take charge, he began to surround himself with a galaxy of outstanding scientific stars. From Los Alamos came the bomb design, and treatment of many theoretical problems. Yet many questions still remain unanswered. What are the secrets of this new source of power and destruction? Knowledge and information on all aspects of this new weapon are essential, and can only be discovered by further testing.

    • Crazy credits
      Dedicated to the Air Force 1352nd Motion Picture Squadron Lookout Mountain Laboratory (The Atomic Cinematographers)
    • Connections
      Edited into Atomic Filmmakers: Behind the Scenes (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Where the Boys Are
      by Neil Sedaka (as Neil Sadaka) and Howard Greenfield

      © 1960 renewed 1988 Screen Gems - EMI Music Inc.

      and Careers - BMG Music Publishing

      All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured.

      Used By Permission.

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trinity and Beyond
    • Filming locations
      • White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Visual Concept Engineering (VCE)
      • Documentary Film Works
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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