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Testament (1983)
7.2
Nuclear war in the United States is portrayed in a realistic and believable manner. The story is told through the eyes of a woman who is struggling to take care of her family... See full summary » Director:Lynne Littman |
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Testament (1983)
7.2
Nuclear war in the United States is portrayed in a realistic and believable manner. The story is told through the eyes of a woman who is struggling to take care of her family... See full summary » Director:Lynne Littman |
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Carol Wetherly
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Tom Wetherly
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| Rossie Harris | ... |
Brad Wetherly
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Roxana Zal | ... |
Mary Liz Wetherly
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| Lukas Haas | ... |
Scottie Wetherly
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Philip Anglim | ... |
Hollis
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Fania
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Leon Ames | ... |
Henry Abhart
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Lurene Tuttle | ... |
Rosemary Abhart
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| Rebecca De Mornay | ... |
Cathy Pitkin
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| Kevin Costner | ... |
Phil Pitkin
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| Mako | ... |
Mike
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Mico Olmos | ... |
Larry
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Gerry Murillo | ... |
Hiroshi
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J. Brennan Smith | ... |
Billdocker
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Nuclear war in the United States is portrayed in a realistic and believable manner. The story is told through the eyes of a woman who is struggling to take care of her family. The entire movie takes place in a small suburban town outside San Francisco. After the nuclear attack, contact with the outside world is pretty much cut off. Written by Mark Logan <marklo@west.sun.com>
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