Day One
starring: Brian Dennehy, Alan Scarfe, John Pielmeier, Ken Pogue, David Strathairn
directed by: Joseph Sargent
directed by: Joseph Sargent
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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0054961981090
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: ACORN MEDIA
Manufacturer: ACORN MEDIA
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: ACORN MEDIA
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 13, 2007
Running Time: 140 minutes
Sales Rank: 16664
Studio: ACORN MEDIA
Theatrical Release Date: March 05, 1989
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
This Emmy® winning, historically accurate drama tells the complex and moving story of the Manhattan Project. Racing against the Nazi war machine and enduring intense military and political pressure, Allied scientists wrestle with the challenge of creating the ultimate weapon. Leading the superb cast are Michael Tucker (L.A. Law) as Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard, David Strathairn (Good Night, and Good Luck.) as mission chief J. Robert Oppenheimer, Brian Dennehy (Death of a Salesman) as General Leslie Groves, and David Ogden Stiers (MASH) as FDR. Also featuring Hal Holbrook (Mark Twain Tonight!), Hume Cronyn (12 Angry Men), and Tony Shalhoub (Monk).
Before the bomb can be perfected, Hitler's death and Germany's surrender remove one enemy from the equation. But Japan remains. Day One builds quietly to a shattering climax, as the scientists who developed the bomb out of patriotic fervor witness its grisly consequences.
Amazon.com:
The history of the atomic bomb--its conception, creation, and deployment--gets an impressively complex yet propulsive treatment in this compelling docudrama. Day One balances human drama, scientific history, and political machinations with uncommon skill and considerable smarts. From the moment that General Groves (Brian Dennehy, Presumed Innocent) is appointed to drive the Manhattan Project, the movie has a driving force; Dennehy presents a brusk and demanding man who never questions whether he is right or wrong. In contrast comes J. Robert Oppenheimer (David Strathairn, Good Night, and Good Luck), a fundamentally decent man whose conflicts about the consequences of the atomic bomb eat at him--Strathairn captures Oppenheimer's qualms even as his will to succeed drives him forward. Day One cunningly juxtaposes political meetings with scientific discussions, subtly comparing different paths of thought. The compressed script distills enormous debates without simplifying them and--even more striking--making the discussions feel like actual conversation, with irrational and expedient factors as significant as the weighty ideas. The story builds to considerable tension as the bomb is tested and, with highly debatable justification, used on a civilian population. Day One presents history at a breakneck pace, using human detail to keep the broad sweep of events grounded, without losing sight of that big picture. Rarely have momentous decisions been so well interlaced with human fallibility. Also featuring Tony Shalhoub (Monk), Michael Tucker (L.A. Law), and a powerhouse supporting cast of old-school character actors like Hume Cronyn, Barnard Hughes, and Hal Holbrook. --Bret Fetzer
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- Spotlight on Leo Szilard and Michael TuckerI also agree with all the insights of the positive reviews to DAY ONE. One point I'd like to emphasize ... Read More
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- Excellent, compelling. Outstanding cast.I loved this miniseries when it originally aired. When my daughter had to do a research paper on the topic, ... Read More
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- Great Mini Series, Poor DVD ReleaseI had long been a fan of this outstanding mini series, and having been lucky enough to tape it off the air when ... Read More
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- Much better than Fatman and LittleboyI saw this show when it was first on TV and was impressed. It follows the history quite well, and I felt that the ... Read More
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- You might also want to get the great mini-series ...from the 1980's. It has only recently been released by the BBC on DVD, unfortunately in Region Two (PAL) format. ... Read More
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