Fifteen strangers take part in an experiment to learn whether such a group can survive in a cramped disaster fallout shelter.Fifteen strangers take part in an experiment to learn whether such a group can survive in a cramped disaster fallout shelter.Fifteen strangers take part in an experiment to learn whether such a group can survive in a cramped disaster fallout shelter.
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Zeudi Araya Cristaldi
- Sheba
- (as Zeudi Araya)
Achille Brugnini
- TV Announcer
- (as Achille Brunini)
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- TriviaThe music played during Eva's dance is "Dreamer", performed by Blizzard, although it was created by famed composer Ennio Morricone. The music seems to have been slowed down somewhat for the film. It was also used in the movie "Le Marginal".
- GoofsWhen Sheba starts singing, on the first night at the shelter, her lip movements do not match her voice.
- Quotes
Rose Bloch: Filet mignon! With sauce béarnaise!
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You could say that the anti nuclear theme here came a bit late to the party, The Day After was from '83 and Dr Strangelove from '64, but it was probable brought back by the '86 Tjernobyl disaster. I was twelve and can vividly remember the fear of the nuclear fall out, the radiation cloud that suposedly drifted through Europe. But I can't remember the idea of building fall out shelters like they make out in this Italian film.
Maybe this should be more seen as an psychological or social experiment like the Stanford Prison Experiment (1971) or the much later Big Brother reality TV shows (1999).
A group of diverse people locked in a single location and with a pressure cooking situation that brings out the best and worst in people. I'm thinking Lost, Lord of the Flies, Dark Star, Breakfast Club. There are so many.
This one does a fine job of making you dislike all the characters because of their stereotypical behaviour. The actors are unable to do anything interesting with their parts and the lack of direction makes every scene like something taken from an amateur filmschool. Burt Lancaster's part is probable the only interesting and most convincing character. But he's not used in most of the movie.
Sadly, there are no surprises, the plot is thin but not all bad. It is barely watchable. Only interesting for people like me who enjoy cult and b-films or are interested in vintage scifi and disaster movies or cheap direct to video flicks.
And to Spaghettify it some more, there is some music by Ennio Moricone.
Maybe this should be more seen as an psychological or social experiment like the Stanford Prison Experiment (1971) or the much later Big Brother reality TV shows (1999).
A group of diverse people locked in a single location and with a pressure cooking situation that brings out the best and worst in people. I'm thinking Lost, Lord of the Flies, Dark Star, Breakfast Club. There are so many.
This one does a fine job of making you dislike all the characters because of their stereotypical behaviour. The actors are unable to do anything interesting with their parts and the lack of direction makes every scene like something taken from an amateur filmschool. Burt Lancaster's part is probable the only interesting and most convincing character. But he's not used in most of the movie.
Sadly, there are no surprises, the plot is thin but not all bad. It is barely watchable. Only interesting for people like me who enjoy cult and b-films or are interested in vintage scifi and disaster movies or cheap direct to video flicks.
And to Spaghettify it some more, there is some music by Ennio Moricone.
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