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La morte è discesa a Hiroshima
Titolo originale: The Beginning or the End
Regia:
Norman Taurog
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Anno: 1947
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Documentario Storia Guerra
Tag:
atomic bomb
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hiroshima, japan
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Cast:
Brian Donlevy
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Robert Walker
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Tom Drake
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Beverly Tyler
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Hume Cronyn
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Audrey Totter
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Hurd Hatfield
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Joseph Calleia
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Godfrey Tearle
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Victor Francen
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Richard Haydn
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Jonathan Hale
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John Litel
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Henry O'Neill
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Warner Anderson
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Ellen Ross
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Bobby Jordan
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Jerry Schumacher
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Air traffic at National Airport shows aircraft at an airport in a desert with mountains in the backg [...]
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The view from the cockpit of the Enola Gay about to take off shows the plane "The Great Artiste" in [...]
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The three bombers of the Hiroshima strike group are shown taking off in broad daylight when they act [...]
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The planes on the Hiroshima mission did not encounter any anti-aircraft fire as depicted in the film [...]
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A "Little Boy" type uranium bomb, the type used at Hiroshima is shown being loaded onto the tower fo [...]
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The movie B-29 has "Enola Gay" printed on the right and left side of the aircraft. The real Enola Ga [...]
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The B-29 shown as the Enola Gay taxiing before takeoff has, incorrectly, its defensive armament of m [...]
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In the movie the character Matt Cochran (played by Tom Drake) has an accident in the laboratory on T [...]
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In all the close-ups of the B-29's where the crew is shown looking out. There is no glass in any of [...]
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The "Little Boy" bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima was not aerodynamically-shaped like the one in t [...]
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The original Trinity Site bomb (called "the gadget" by the scientists) detonated in New Mexico in Ju [...]
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At the beginning of the movie, the character J. Robert Oppenheimer addresses the audience from his d [...]
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