Fallout
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July 26, 2013
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Documentary, History
During the 1940s, Nevil Shute had a steady job as an engineer in the British military but in his spare time, he wrote novels that were being well-received. Once the war was over, Shute choose to move to Australia and focus on writing, soon becoming an internationally acclaimed novelist. His novel On The Beach, particularly hit a chord with the international community, depicting the impact of global nuclear destruction. This documentary studies Shute's career and the adaptation of his most famous novel into a feature film in Melbourne, as his predictions of a post-Hiroshima world seem to be foreboding in their accuracy.
Featured Crew
Lawrence Johnston
Director
Lawrence Johnston
Writer
Livia Ruzic
Sound Designer
Cast
Ava Gardner
Self (archive footage)
Gregory Peck
Self (archive footage)
Anthony Perkins
Self (archive footage)