
Chernobyl: The Final Warning (1991)
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- Unrated
- 1h 35min
- Drama, History
- 22 Apr 1991 (USA)
- TV Movie
- 1 win.
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Jon Voight | ... |
Dr. Robert Gale
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Jason Robards | ... |
Dr. Armand Hammer
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Sammi Davis | ... |
Yelena Mashenko
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Annette Crosbie | ... |
Dr. Galina Petrovna
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Ian McDiarmid | ... |
Dr. Vatisenko
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Vincent Riotta | ... |
Valery Mashenko
(as Vincenzo Ricotta)
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Steven Hartley | ... |
Aleksandr Mashenko
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Jim Ishida | ... |
Dr. Terasaki
(as James Ishida)
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Alex Norton | ... |
Dr. Andreyev
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Debora Weston | ... |
Tamar Gale
(as Deborah Weston)
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Trevor Cooper | ... |
Feodor Lashelya
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Sebastian Shaw | ... |
Grandpa
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Anne Dyson | ... |
Grandma
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Chris Walker | ... |
Grisha
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Lorcan Cranitch | ... |
Chernov
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Keith Edwards | ... |
Champlin
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Sam Graham | ... |
Harried Young Man
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Karen Meagher | ... |
Anna
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Jack Klaff | ... |
Dr. Pieter Claasen
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Jonathan Hackett | ... |
George Castle
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Caroline Milmoe | ... |
Sonya
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Mary Grady | ... |
TV Anchor
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Yuriy Petrov | ... |
Viktor Vasilichyov
(as Yuri Petrov)
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Oleg Novikov | ... |
1st Operator
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Igor Livanov | ... |
2nd Operator
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Aleksei Krasnopolsky | ... |
Colonel
(as Alexei Krasnopolski)
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Dmitri Matveyev | ... |
Doctor
(as Dmitri Matveev)
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Vladimir Troshin | ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev
(as Vladimir Trochin)
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Andrei Smeli | ... |
Guard
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Vadim Ledogorov | ... |
Leonid Scherchenko
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Dmitriy Orlov | ... |
Alyosha
(as Dmitri Orlov)
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Aleksei Yelizavetsky | ... |
Saschionok
(as Alexei Elizavetski)
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Yelena Pokatilova | ... |
Tatiana
(as Elena Pokatilova)
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Natalya Kovalyova | ... |
Olga
(as Natalia Kovaliova)
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Karina Dymont | ... |
Katia
(as Karina Dimont)
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Kenneth Locker | ... |
Curator
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Nicholas Locker | ... |
Dr. Gale's Son
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Shir Gale | ... |
Dr. Gale's Daughter
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Gennadiy Yukhtin | ... |
Civilian
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Artur Popov | ... |
First Aid Attendant
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Anatoliy Nemov | ... |
Representative
(as Anatoli Nemov)
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Gleb Plashksin | ... |
Hammer's Assistant
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Sergey Reusenko | ... |
Hospital Employee
(as Sergei Reusenko)
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Valeri Polovinkin | ... |
1st Militia Man
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Igor Andreyev | ... |
2nd Militia Man
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Tamara Voronkova | ... |
2nd Nurse
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Yuliya Zhiveynova | ... |
Marfa
(as Julia Zhiveinova)
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Vladimir Cherviakov | ... |
Guide
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Pavel Skorokhodov | ... |
Elderly Fireman
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Mikhail Feoktistov | ... |
Reporter
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Lidiya Danilova | ... |
Woman Guard
(as Lidia Danilova)
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Anna Varpakhovskaya | ... |
Gorbachev's Interpreter
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Anton Volkin | ... |
Young Fireman
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Larisa Bravitskaya | ... |
Woman Physician
(as Larisa Bravistkaia)
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Charles Klausmeyer | ... |
Resident Doctor
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Zhanna Aleksandrova | ... |
Hospital Employee
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Glenn Stanton | ... |
Construction Worker (uncredited)
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Directed by
Anthony Page |
Written by
Robert Peter Gale | ... | (book "Final Warning: The Legacy of Chernobyl") (as Dr. Robert Peter Gale) and |
Thomas Hauser | ... | (book "Final Warning: The Legacy of Chernobyl") |
Ernest Kinoy | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Philip Barry Jr. | ... | producer |
Roger Gimbel | ... | executive producer |
Kenneth Locker | ... | co-executive producer |
A.K. Surikov | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Billy Goldenberg |
Cinematography by
Ray Goode |
Editing by
Chris Wimble |
Editorial Department
Liz Webber | ... | assistant editor |
Jeff Cahn | ... | assistant editor (uncredited) |
Casting By
Galina Babycheva | ... | (casting: USSR) |
Anne Henderson |
Production Design by
Aleksandr Popov |
Art Direction by
William Vail | ... | (as Bill Vail) |
Vladimir Yarin |
Costume Design by
Ron Talsky |
Makeup Department
Colin Arthur | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Joseph Berger-Davis | ... | post-production supervisor |
Roxanne Messina Captor | ... | executive in charge of production |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paul Cameron | ... | assistant director |
Michael Schroeder | ... | first assistant director (as R.M. Schroeder) |
Eddie Ziv | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Lee Alexander | ... | sound mixer |
Phil Haberman | ... | sound editor |
Mark Hollingsworth | ... | adr editor |
Don MacDougall | ... | re-recording mixer (as Don MacDougal) |
William L. McCaughey | ... | re-recording mixer (as Bill McCaughey) |
T.A. Moore Jr. | ... | re-recording mixer |
Special Effects by
Garth Inns | ... | special effects supervisor |
Visual Effects by
Garth Inns | ... | special effects supervisor |
Stunts
Aleksandr Baranov | ... | stunts (as Alexander Baranov) |
Alexander Filatow | ... | stunts (as Alexander Filatov) |
Oleg Korytin | ... | stunts (as Oleg Koritin) |
Sergei Kriuchevoi | ... | stunts |
Valeri Titov | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Linda Field | ... | electrician |
Duane Journey | ... | dolly grip |
Tony Woodcock | ... | camera operator |
Casting Department
Allison Cowitt | ... | casting: USA |
Mike Fenton | ... | casting: USA |
Judy Taylor | ... | casting: USA |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Tatyana Zhukova | ... | wardrobe |
Transportation Department
Richard Rollison | ... | transportation coordinator: USA |
Additional Crew
Bundy Chanock | ... | set medic |
Jane Quigley | ... | assistant to the producers |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Canal+ (1993) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Esselte Video (1999) (Finland) (VHS)
- First Independent Films (1991) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- First Independent Video (1991) (United Kingdom) (VHS) (video premiere)
- Mainostelevisio (MTV3) (2000) (Finland) (tv)
- Turner Home Entertainment (1991) (United States) (video)
- Worldvision Enterprises (1997) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
On the night of April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl disaster leads to the horrific death of a number of people and rocks the lives of everyone living near the ill-fated soviet nuclear plant. However, the secretive communist USSR government refuses to let anyone know how serious the catastrophe is, and orders an immediate evacuation of everyone living in the vicinity of the plant including the local farmers, some of whom refuse to leave, and the town of Pripyat, where the people who work in the plant live with their families. Yelena Mashenko, the wife of one of the firemen dangerously irradiated at the plant while attempting to put out the fire that broke out after the explosion tries to find her hospitalized husband in the chaos. Meanwhile, in California, a rich but dedicated real life American physician, Dr. Robert Gale, learns about the Chernobyl disaster, and travels to Moscow to offer his help, being an expert on the latest groundbreaking methods for treating bone marrow-related illnesses through bone marrow transplant, even those caused by radiation. The communist USSR government does not trust him at first, but eventually allows him to gather a team of international doctors he needs and help his soviet colleagues treat the dying firemen, including Yelena's husband. The film is based on Gale's book. |
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Trivia | The long trailer for the movie references The China Syndrome (1979) as the film that predicted Chernobyl. See more » |
Goofs | A prominent boom mic is visible when Dr. Gale receives the American doctors. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Striptease (1996). See more » |