[net.sf-lovers] Looking for movie *THREADS*

lws@hou2d.UUCP (lwsamocha) (10/21/85)

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I am searching for a source for the motion picture *THREADS*.
It concerns survival(?) in a post-nuclear world.
I believe it is a British Production about 2 or 3 years old,
and it was shown on  Public TV in the NYC area
last spring, but has not been shown in the NYC area since.

Has this movie been discussed on the net?

Is it available on video tape?

Thanx in advance.

LWS
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lws@hou2d.UUCP (lwsamocha) (10/21/85)

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I am searching for a source for the motion picture *THREADS*.
It concerns survival(?) in a post-nuclear world.
I believe it is a British Production about 2 or 3 years old,
and it was shown on  Public TV in the NYC area
last spring, but has not been shown in the NYC area since.

Has this movie been discussed on the net?

Is it available on video tape?

Thanx in advance.

LWS
hou2d!lws
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pete@stc.UUCP (10/24/85)

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In article <793@hou2d.UUCP> lws@hou2d.UUCP writes:
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>I am searching for a source for the motion picture *THREADS*.
>It concerns survival(?) in a post-nuclear world.
>I believe it is a British Production about 2 or 3 years old,
>and it was shown on  Public TV in the NYC area
>last spring, but has not been shown in the NYC area since.
>
>Has this movie been discussed on the net?
>
>Is it available on video tape?
>

        It was repeated here during the week of the anniversary of
        the bombing of Hiroshima.

        As far as I know it is not available on videotape here. I
        don't know about the USA, but that would be depend on the
        conditions under which the BBC licensed it to the Public TV
        Network.

        FYI, the BBC showed the notorious 'War Game', directed by
        Peter Watkins circa 1964 for the FIRST TIME during the
        anniversary week. It seems that they were afraid that the
        effect of the film would be to cause mass suicide when it
        was first made.

        It's still a very powerful film, more so than 'Threads' in my
        opinion. The gritty B+W documentary look of it helps. It's
        also fascinatingly dated. Do see it if you have a chance.
        It's been available on 16mm film for many years, someone may
        have copied it to tape.
-- 
	Peter Kendell <pete@stc.UUCP>

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