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The Day After (1983)

December 10, 1983 (US) Science Fiction, Drama, TV Movie • 127m

Overview

In the mid-1980s, the U.S. is poised on the brink of nuclear war. This shadow looms over the residents of a small town in Kansas as they continue their daily lives. Dr. Russell Oakes maintains his busy schedule at the hospital, Denise Dahlberg prepares for her upcoming wedding, and Stephen Klein is deep in his graduate studies. When the unthinkable happens and the bombs come down, the town's residents are thrust into the horrors of nuclear winter.

Top Billed

Jason Robards

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Top Billed Cast

Jason Robards
Jason Robards

Dr. Russell Oakes

JoBeth Williams
JoBeth Williams

Nurse Nancy Bauer

John Cullum
John Cullum

Jim Dahlberg

Bibi Besch
Bibi Besch

Eve Dahlberg

Lori Lethin
Lori Lethin

Denise Dahlberg

Amy Madigan
Amy Madigan

Alison Ransom

Jeff East
Jeff East

Bruce Gallatin

William Allen Young
William Allen Young

Airman Billy McCoy

Calvin Jung
Calvin Jung

Dr. Sam Hachya

Dennis Lipscomb
Dennis Lipscomb

Reverend Walker

Clayton Day
Clayton Day

Dennis Hendry

Doug Scott
Doug Scott

Danny Dahlberg

Ellen Anthony
Ellen Anthony

Joleen Dahlberg

Kyle Aletter
Kyle Aletter

Marilyn Oakes

Jonathan Estrin
Jonathan Estrin

Julian French

Rosanna Huffman
Rosanna Huffman

Dr. Wallenberg

George Petrie
George Petrie

Dr. Landowska

Stan Wilson
Stan Wilson

Vinnie Conrad

Arthur Ashe
Arthur Ashe

TV Newscaster (uncredited)

Billy Beck
Billy Beck

Dying Old Man Squatter (uncredited)

Brian Beltran
Brian Beltran

College Student (uncredited)

Bill Baker
Bill Baker

College Student (uncredited)

Crew
Gayne Rescher
Gayne Rescher

Director of Photography

David Raksin
David Raksin

Original Music Composer

Dean Williams
Dean Williams

Still Photographer

Robert Blalack
Robert Blalack

Special Effects

Stephanie Austin
Stephanie Austin

Associate Producer

Scott Thaler
Scott Thaler

Second Unit First Assistant Director

Steve Dayan
Steve Dayan

Location Manager

Steven-Charles Jaffe
Steven-Charles Jaffe

Second Unit Director

Neil Roach
Neil Roach

Second Unit Director of Photography

Gail Joyce Fortmuller
Gail Joyce Fortmuller

Second Assistant Director

Zoltan Elek
Zoltan Elek

Makeup Artist

Mort Zwicker
Mort Zwicker

Construction Coordinator

Paul Stader
Paul Stader

Stunt Coordinator

Jack Wright
Jack Wright

Extras Casting

John S. Perry
John S. Perry

Costume Supervisor

Barbara Amato
Barbara Amato

Script Supervisor

Walton Domisch
Walton Domisch

Assistant Editor

Hal Galli
Hal Galli

Production Manager

Bob Dawson
Bob Dawson

Special Effects

Frank Serafine
Frank Serafine

Sound Designer

Andree Juviler
Andree Juviler

Location Manager

Gene Clinesmith
Gene Clinesmith

Transportation Coordinator

Lavar Emert
Lavar Emert

Property Master

Judy Crown
Judy Crown

Hairstylist

Mary West
Mary West

Casting Associate

Dorothea Long
Dorothea Long

Hair Designer

Gary C. Bourgeois
Gary C. Bourgeois

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Mary Ann Good
Mary Ann Good

Set Decoration

Michael Westmore
Michael Westmore

Makeup Designer

David McCann
David McCann

Post Production Supervisor

Elie Cohn
Elie Cohn

First Assistant Director

Charles T. Knight
Charles T. Knight

Production Sound Mixer

Sharon Burke
Sharon Burke

Assistant Editor

Peter Wooley
Peter Wooley

Production Design



Reviews

talisencrw

⭐ 9/10

July 3, 2016

This was solid and, considering its epoch, scary. I remember being a teen when this came up, and with U.S./Soviet relations at a nadir, nuclear war films were just starting to appear on the cinephile's radar once again, after taking a breather from their 60's heyday for the sake of the glut of natural disaster films that hit theatres in the interim.

This was one of the first and best, simply because director Nicholas Meyer was so good at sci-f… read the rest.

znapper

⭐ 8/10

February 21, 2017

Well worth the view and it's surprisingly hard-hitting, for an American movie.

TDA depict the full nuclear exchange between NATO and the Warsaw-pact and how this affect the population in and around Kansas.

I think TDA really works better as a pure movie, because it is. Compared to the UK-made "Threads", which is more of a docudrama, TDA sets the scene and develop the characters.

Many of the characters also survive the initial attack and … read the rest.

Nutshell

⭐ 7/10

August 3, 2019

James Robards is exceptional in this sad nuclear holocaust fable, made for TV but a top notch production in most all respects.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

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