The Day After (1983)
The Day After (1983)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Jason Robards
Dr. Russell Oakes
JoBeth Williams
Nurse Nancy Bauer
Steve Guttenberg
Stephen Klein
John Cullum
Jim Dahlberg
John Lithgow
Joe Huxley
Bibi Besch
Eve Dahlberg
Lori Lethin
Denise Dahlberg
Amy Madigan
Alison Ransom
Jeff East
Bruce Gallatin
William Allen Young
Airman Billy McCoy
Georgann Johnson
Helen Oakes
Calvin Jung
Dr. Sam Hachya
Nicholas Meyer
Director
Edward Hume
Writer
Lin McCarthy
Dr. Austin
Robert Papazian
Producer
Dennis Lipscomb
Reverend Walker
Clayton Day
Dennis Hendry
David Raksin
Composer
Doug Scott
Danny Dahlberg
Gayne Rescher
Cinematographer
William Paul Dornisch
Editor
Ellen Anthony
Joleen Dahlberg
Kyle Aletter
Marilyn Oakes
Robert Florio
Editor
Alston Ahern
Cynthia
Ross Brown
CastingDirector
Hank McCann
CastingDirector
William Allyn
Professor
Antonie Becker
Ellen Hendry
Peter Wooley
ProductionDesigner
Pamela Brown
Nurse
Jonathan Estrin
Julian French
Stephen Furst
Aldo
Arliss Howard
Tom Cooper
Rosanna Huffman
Dr. Wallenberg
Barbara Harris
TV Host
Bob Meister
Cody
Vahan Moosekian
Mack
George Petrie
Dr. Landowska
Glenn Robards
Barber #2
Tom Spratley
Barber #1
Stan Wilson
Vinnie Conrad
Arthur Ashe
TV Newscaster (uncredited)
Billy Beck
Dying Old Man Squatter (uncredited)
Brian Beltran
College Student (uncredited)
Bill Baker
College Student (uncredited)
Steven-Charles Jaffe
Second Unit Director
Stephanie Austin
Associate Producer
Robert Blalack
Special Effects
Michael Westmore
Makeup Designer
Neil Roach
Second Unit Director of Photography
Paul Dixon
Editor
Zoltan Elek
Makeup Artist
Bill Flores
Costumer
Charles T. Knight
Production Sound Mixer
Paul Stader
Stunt Coordinator
Scott Thaler
Second Unit First Assistant Director
Elie Cohn
First Assistant Director
Joseph G. Pacelli Jr.
Set Designer
David McCann
Post Production Supervisor
Christopher T. Welch
Sound Editor
Janet Bartels-Vandagriff
Assistant Editor
Mary Ann Good
Set Decoration
Frank Serafine
Sound Designer
Gary C. Bourgeois
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Judy Crown
Hairstylist
Barbara Palmer Dixon
Assistant Editor
Dianne Cohoon
Costumer
Barbara Amato
Script Supervisor
Dorothea Long
Hair Designer
Steve Dayan
Location Manager
Dean Williams
Still Photographer
Penelope Gottlieb
Title Designer
John S. Perry
Costume Supervisor
Lavar Emert
Property Master
Mort Zwicker
Construction Coordinator
Andree Juviler
Location Manager
Gene Clinesmith
Transportation Coordinator
Mary West
Casting Associate
Gene Griffith
Key Grip
Gail Joyce Fortmuller
Second Assistant Director
Hal Galli
Production Manager
Bob Dawson
Special Effects
Romolo Acquistapace
Gaffer
Walton Domisch
Assistant Editor
Sharon Burke
Assistant Editor
Jack Wright
Extras Casting
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 20, 1983
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 7m
Content RatingNR
Filming LocationsKansas, United States
Genres
Wiki.
The Day After is an American television film that first aired on November 20, 1983 on the ABC television network. The film postulates a fictional war between the NATO forces and the Warsaw Pact over Germany that rapidly escalates into a full-scale nuclear exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union. The action itself focuses on the residents of Lawrence, Kansas; Kansas City, Missouri; and several family farms near American missile silos. The cast includes JoBeth Williams, Steve Guttenberg, John Cullum, Jason Robards, and John Lithgow. The film was written by Edward Hume, produced by Robert Papazian, and directed by Nicholas Meyer.
The film was broadcast on Soviet state television in 1987, during the negotiations on Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. The producers demanded the Russian translation conform to the original script and the broadcast not be interrupted by commentary.More than 100 million people, in nearly 39 million households, watched the film during its initial broadcast. With a 46 rating and a 62% share of the viewing audience during the initial broadcast, the film was the seventh-highest-rated non-sports show until then, and in 2009 it set a record as the highest-rated television film in US history.