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On the Beach (1959)

On the Beach (1959)
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Although there'd been "doomsday dramas" before it, Stanley Kramer's On the Beach was considered the first "important" entry in this genre when originally released in 1959. Based on the novel by Nevil Shute, the film is set in the future (1964) when virtually all life on earth has been exterminated by the radioactive residue of a nuclear holocaust. Only Australia has been spared, but it's only a matter of time before everyone Down Under also succumbs to radiation poisoning. With only a short time left on earth, the Australian population reacts in different ways: some go on a nonstop binge of revelry, while others eagerly consume the suicide pills being issued by the government. When the possibility arises that rains have washed the atmosphere clean in the Northern hemisphere, a submarine commander (Gregory Peck) and his men head to San Diego, where faint radio signals have been emanating. The movie's all-star cast includes: Peck as the stalwart sub captain, Ava Gardner as his emotionally disturbed lover, Fred Astaire as a guilt-wracked nuclear scientist, and Anthony Perkins and Donna Anderson as the "just starting out in life" married couple. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Gregory PeckAva Gardner, (more)
Director(s):
Stanley Kramer
Format(s):
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Synopsis of On the Beach

Although there'd been "doomsday dramas" before it, Stanley Kramer's On the Beach was considered the first "important" entry in this genre when originally released in 1959. Based on the novel by Nevil Shute, the film is set in the future (1964) when virtually all life on earth has been exterminated by the radioactive residue of a nuclear holocaust. Only Australia has been spared, but it's only a matter of time before everyone Down Under also succumbs to radiation poisoning. With only a short time left on earth, the Australian population reacts in different ways: some go on a nonstop binge of revelry, while others eagerly consume the suicide pills being issued by the government. When the possibility arises that rains have washed the atmosphere clean in the Northern hemisphere, a submarine commander (Gregory Peck) and his men head to San Diego, where faint radio signals have been emanating. The movie's all-star cast includes: Peck as the stalwart sub captain, Ava Gardner as his emotionally disturbed lover, Fred Astaire as a guilt-wracked nuclear scientist, and Anthony Perkins and Donna Anderson as the "just starting out in life" married couple. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
134 mins

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Director(s):
Stanley Kramer
Writer(s):
James Lee BarrettJohn Paxton
Producer(s):
Stanley Kramer
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
On the Beach Awards:
  • 1959 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - United Nations Award
  • 1959 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Original Score
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    Gerald S.

    Dude, this still is a Five Star Movie! Wow!

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    Michael N.

    I liked the movie...it had some really effective scenes. Those Aussies sure kept a stiff upper lip during some rough times. Maybe too much...would real people act that way? There was some preaching that made me roll my eyes, but that was common for similar movies of the Cold War era (Fail Safe, Day After, etc). I mean it was a pretty scary time, people were building bunkers because they thought war was inevitable. Bottom line, I recommend it, but it could be slow for some people.

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    Mark H.

    This is one of the best of the "after the bomb" movies I've seen. With death getting each day, the handful of survivors only have a limited time to do things they've always wanted to but never had the courage. A very chilling view of what might happen.

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