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Panic in Year Zero! (1962)
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Fecha de Lanzamiento:
5 julio 1962 (USA) másFrase comercial:
Where Science Fiction Ends And Fact Begins!! másPlot:
While on a fishing trip, Harry Baldwin (Ray Milland) and his family hear an explosion and realize that... más | add synopsisComentarios de los usuarios:
May look campy: Perhaps more real than we realize... másUS TV Schedule:
| Sat. July 11 | 10:00 AM | TCM |
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(Descripción general del reparto)| Ray Milland | ... | Harry Baldwin | |
| Jean Hagen | ... | Ann Baldwin | |
| Frankie Avalon | ... | Rick Baldwin | |
| Mary Mitchel | ... | Karen Baldwin | |
| Joan Freeman | ... | Marilyn Hayes | |
| Richard Bakalyan | ... | Carl | |
| Rex Holman | ... | Mickey | |
| Richard Garland | ... | Ed Johnson | |
| Willis Bouchey | ... | Dr. Powell Strong (as Willis Bouchet) | |
| Neil Nephew | ... | Andy | |
| O.Z. Whitehead | ... | Hogan | |
| Russ Bender | ... | Harkness | |
| Andrea Lane | |||
| Scott Peters | |||
| Shary Marshall | ... | Bobbie Johnson |
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End of the WorldPanic in Year Zero (USA) (poster title)
Pánico infinito (Spain) [es]
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93 minPaís:
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InglésColor:
Negro y BlancoRelación de Aspecto:
2.35 : 1 másSonido:
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Finland:K-16Locaciones de Filmación:
CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA másCosas divertidas
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Errores que Revelan: In the scene where the bridge is pulled down, to the left you can see bushes and the bridge pilings being pulled quickly in the opposite direction. másCitas:
[first lines]Ann Baldwin: Thanks for the help.
Harry Baldwin: Oh, I'm sorry, Ann... Sorry.
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This is a genuinely enjoyable example of a "post-nuclear holocaust survival
film." It may seem a bit campy by modern standards, but is actually well thought- out and acted. The early 60's were an era in which it seemed possible to
contemplate a nuclear war that broke down civilization's normal function
withOUT reducing the entire countryside to rubble. A man takes his family out into the country to escape the chaos, still clinging to the hope that normalcy and order will soon return. His wife is horrified at his newfound ruthlessness, and the kids seem willing to go with the new rules of the jungle.
Ray Milland was at one time an acclaimed actor, but his academy award for
"Lost Weekend" seems to have cursed his career. Now regarded as a "serious"
actor, suited only for "down" roles, he wasn't given much chance to work in the more "up" big-studio roles of the fifties. By the time he wound up at AIP, he was little more than a "has-been" to the public. But he retained real talent, as his directing and starring in this and other Sci-fi pictures of the period shows. When given a free hand, as in "Panic In Year Zero!" he took on challenges others
would have shied away from and showed that he still had a lot to offer. Sadly, big time directors continued to ignore him and the end of his life was defined by roles in "Frogs" and "The Thing With Two Heads" - films far worse than anything with Corman's name on them.
"Panic in Year Zero!" displays the basic conflict of compromise: Ray's character must compromise his beliefs and code of behavior in order to preserve what he cares for. His constant conflict with his wife displays the conflict between
differing ideas of what needs to be preserved - to her, saving the family by acts of savagery is unacceptable, and the only way to preserve civilization is to apply its rules in every situation. The ending seems to redeem Ray, but the fact is that the questions raised are answered by each viewer in the course of the film in his or her own way. Events in the film are not one-sided, and Ray's relation to the hardware store owner calls into question his position and correctness: perhaps by allying himself earlier with other decent people trying to survive, Ray could have saved his family from some of what it endures.
As we now re-acclimate ourselves to an era in which the possibility of "limited" nuclear attack (from national or independent terrorist groups) seems more likely than Mutual Assured Destruction, it is possible that films such as "Panic in Year Zero!" offer us important ethical problems. Problems we hope never to have to solve in real life, but which the screen offers a means to wrestle with in a safe environment.