When it comes to nuclear war this might be the most lighthearted film ever made. But then again it's barely mentioned here. Still though, this film is pretty cheerful compared to other Cold War propaganda at the time.
I love these cold war propaganda films..pretty sure they scared the living crap out of the ppl who had to live through it,though. I talked to a nurse that used to work for the doctor I used to go to. She lived through that era. I asked her "How did you guys get through it w/your sanity intact?" She told me "Well,you made sure you were right with God,and you just lived...it really didn't come to my mind unless someone brought it up.You just prayed for the best,and prepared for the worst"
Jonathan Tan true, but some just like the history (like me) I’ve been collecting stuff and not because of fallout I like them because my grandparents always told me about what they had to do.
No , It wasn't scary . People had a sense of responsibility and worked there best to carry it out . You call it Propaganda and that mostly depends on which outcome you wish to have .
Actually the sign was tin,so what? What does it matter ? I guarantee you the school had stockpiles of food & water as well as a minimum amount of first aid equipment. It’s just that you didn’t see it,but it was there. Probably known to the school’s administration and custodians. Would it be better if it had a huge neon sign with a flashing arrow to denote this building is a fallout shelter? 🤷♂️
It sounds like Bob McFadden. If you were a kid of the 60's , he was the voice of Cool McCool. In the 80's he lent his voice to Snarf in the original Thundercats series.
Yeah, it was so easy for Hollywood to just make propaganda and scare films at the time. Some look effective given the attitudes of the pouplation then (and now), but a lot of them made people care or focus on the wrong thing and were dreadfully condescending
I love how the film started off slightly unstable and sideways, it really added on to the feel.
When it comes to nuclear war this might be the most lighthearted film ever made. But then again it's barely mentioned here. Still though, this film is pretty cheerful compared to other Cold War propaganda at the time.
I love these cold war propaganda films..pretty sure they scared the living crap out of the ppl who had to live through it,though. I talked to a nurse that used to work for the doctor I used to go to. She lived through that era. I asked her "How did you guys get through it w/your sanity intact?" She told me "Well,you made sure you were right with God,and you just lived...it really didn't come to my mind unless someone brought it up.You just prayed for the best,and prepared for the worst"
It wasn't that bad, no different than today.
I was happy I lived in target area; I just prayed there wouldn't be time to sound the sirens!
Now young adults & teens treat it as advertising material for a video game series.
Jonathan Tan true, but some just like the history (like me) I’ve been collecting stuff and not because of fallout I like them because my grandparents always told me about what they had to do.
No , It wasn't scary . People had a sense of responsibility and worked there best to carry it out . You call it Propaganda and that mostly depends on which outcome you wish to have .
Chill, it's just new Fallout trailer.
Alan is Fred Flinstone.
He should be obeyed.
I wanted to complain how Barney Rubble wasn't doing the voices, but it's probably better that other voice artists got a chance.
love it
MY GRADE SCHOOL K TO 6TH WAS A FALLOUT SHELTER AND ALL IT CONSISTED OF WAS A TIN SIGN !
Actually the sign was tin,so what? What does it matter ? I guarantee you the school had stockpiles of food & water as well as a minimum amount of first aid equipment. It’s just that you didn’t see it,but it was there. Probably known to the school’s administration and custodians.
Would it be better if it had a huge neon sign with a flashing arrow to denote this building is a fallout shelter? 🤷♂️
@@rapman5363 I asked to be showen what they had ! And like I said all it was, was a tin sign !
The cartoons look a lot like power puff girls! :D
The countdown is the best part
LOL @ the TNT remark.
JESUS CHRIST! THIS WAS MADE WHERE I LIVED BEFORE I WAS EVEN BORN!
Sweet. The only thing missing is the projector noise....
Lol,
I like the scary stuff...
It's really fascinating. To look back and see how people genuinely felt at the time.
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Anybody know who's voice that is at the start? Sounds familiar
the fallout thing?
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It sounds like Bob McFadden. If you were a kid of the 60's , he was the voice of Cool McCool. In the 80's he lent his voice to Snarf in the original Thundercats series.
Both before my time, but checking some stuff he's done I think you're right. Thanks
@@jimbobaggins1423 Bob died in 2000, so if you're under 25, you might have not heard of him, so I understand...
Fallout 4 hype!
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5:25 X( eww but cool CD brodcast
Was this made by UPA by any chance?
If only the US took education on climate change this seriously…
Yeah, it was so easy for Hollywood to just make propaganda and scare films at the time. Some look effective given the attitudes of the pouplation then (and now), but a lot of them made people care or focus on the wrong thing and were dreadfully condescending
ITS A CREEPYPASTA
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