
Race to Oblivion
Documentary
Overview
Documentary about the dangers of the nuclear arms race, including an interview with an eyewitness of the bomb drop on Hiroshima and scientific statements describing the devastating consequences of a nuclear war.
Top Cast


Burt Lancaster
Burt Lancaster
Self - Host / Narrator
Burt Lancaster
Self - Host / Narrator
Shigeko Sasamori
Shigeko Sasamori
Self - Hiroshima survivor
Shigeko Sasamori
Self - Hiroshima survivor
Gene R. LaRocque
Gene R. LaRocque
Self - Rear Admiral U.S.N. (Ret.) (archive footage)
Gene R. LaRocque
Self - Rear Admiral U.S.N. (Ret.) (archive footage)
Kosta Tsipis
Kosta Tsipis
Self - PhD. (archive footage)
Kosta Tsipis
Self - PhD. (archive footage)
Victor W. Sidel
Victor W. Sidel
Self - M.D. (archive footage)
Victor W. Sidel
Self - M.D. (archive footage)


John Kenneth Galbraith
John Kenneth Galbraith
Self - PhD. (archive footage)
John Kenneth Galbraith
Self - PhD. (archive footage)
Richard G. Saxon
Richard G. Saxon
Self - M.D. (archive footage)
Richard G. Saxon
Self - M.D. (archive footage)
Judd Marmor
Judd Marmor
Self - M.D. (archive footage)
Judd Marmor
Self - M.D. (archive footage)
H. Jack Geiger
H. Jack Geiger
Self - M.D. (archive footage)
H. Jack Geiger
Self - M.D. (archive footage)
Helen Caldicott
Helen Caldicott
Self - M.B., B.S. (archive footage)
Helen Caldicott
Self - M.B., B.S. (archive footage)
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