Nightbreaker (film)
Appearance
(Redirected from Advance to Ground Zero)
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Inspired by | Atomic Soldiers: American Victims of Nuclear Experiments by Howard L. Rosenberg |
Written by | T. S. Cook |
Directed by | Peter Markle |
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Composer | Peter Bernstein |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Producer | William R. Greenblatt |
Cinematography | Ronald Víctor García |
Editor | Stephen E. Rivkin |
Running time | 99 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | TNT |
Release | March 8, 1989 |
Nightbreaker (also known as Advance to Ground Zero) is a 1989 American historical drama television film directed by Peter Markle and written by T. S. Cook, inspired by the book Atomic Soldiers: American Victims of Nuclear Experiments by Howard L. Rosenberg.[1] The film stars Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez as older and younger versions of fictional neurologist Alexander Brown. It also stars Lea Thompson, Melinda Dillon, and Joe Pantoliano.
Plot
[edit]Dr. Alexander Brown (played by Sheen in framing scenes and Estevez in flashbacks) reflects on his involvement in the exposure of American soldiers to radiation in the proving grounds in Nevada in the 1950s after he is approached by a man who is dying of cancer due to the tests.
Cast
[edit]- Martin Sheen as Alexander Brown (1980s)
- Emilio Estevez as Alexander Brown (1950s)
- Joe Pantoliano as Sergeant Jack Russell
- Lea Thompson as Sally Matthews
- Melinda Dillon as Paula Brown
- Paul Eiding as Roscoe Cummings
- Geoffrey Blake as Python
- James Marshall as Barney Immerman
References
[edit]- ^ Rosenberg, Howard (March 4, 1989). "Development of The Bomb: Casting a Long Shadow : CBS' 'Day One,' TNT's 'Nightbreaker' Relive Moral Dilemmas of Atomic Age". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 4, 2021.
External links
[edit]- Nightbreaker at IMDb
Categories:
- 1989 television films
- 1989 films
- 1989 drama films
- 1989 in American television
- 1980s American films
- 1980s English-language films
- 1980s historical drama films
- American drama television films
- American films based on actual events
- American historical drama films
- Drama films based on actual events
- Films about nuclear war and weapons
- Films based on non-fiction books
- Films directed by Peter Markle
- Films scored by Peter Bernstein (composer)
- Films set in the 1950s
- Films set in the 1980s
- Historical television films
- Television films based on actual events
- Television films based on books
- TNT (American TV network) original films
- American drama television film stubs