Sunday, December 4, 2011

Civil Defense Film Library DVD - Vintage Atomic Attack Safety Training and Steps to Take to Protect your Family

Civil Defense Film Library DVD - Vintage Atomic Attack Safety Training and Steps to Take to Protect your Family Review



Take a trip back to the cold war when there was the active threat and the population was hysterical about the possibility of a potential nuclear war at any moment. See firsthand how the government, through film, educated the masses to prepare for a nuclear attack and how people learned how to protect themselves from radiation and other dangers both during and after an atomic attack. Here are all the films that make up this historical collection: Duck and Cover (1951) - Sound, Black & White Run time: 9:15; The House in the Middle (1954) - Sound, Color Run time: 12:09; About Fallout (1963) - Sound, Color Run time: 22:25; About Fallout (1955) - Sound, Color Run time: 8:20; Radiological Defense (1961) - Sound, Color Run time: 26:17; Survival Under Atomic Attack (1951) - Sound, Black & White Run time: 8:45; Operation Cue (1955) - Sound, Color Run time: 14:36; Operation Cue 1964 revision (1964) News Magazine of the Screen: Atomic Energy - Sound, Black & White Run time: 21:26; Radioactive Fallout and Shelter (1965) - Sound, Color Run time: 28:00


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