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The use of the atomic bomb to end WWII was one of the most controversial events in human history. This Emmy-winning 1989 miniseries brings the conflicts to life in wrenching performances by a stellar cast.

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Gen. Leslie Groves
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J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Leo Szilard
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James F. Byrnes
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President Harry S. Truman
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Gen. George Marshall
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Secretary of War Henry Stimson
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Dr. Arthur Compton
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Anne Twomey ...
Kitty Oppenheimer
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Colonel Pash
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Edward Teller
Bernie McInerney
John Pielmeier ...
Seth
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Groves's Commanding Officer
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
John Seitz ...
Under Secretary of the Navy Ralph A. Bard
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Enrico Fermi
Ester Spitz ...
Trude Weiss
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Colonel Nichols
István Bálint ...
Eugen Wigner (as Stephan Balint)
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Albert Einstein
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Richard Feynman
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Hans Bethe
George Popovich ...
Samuel Goudsmit
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Klaus Fuchs
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Lord Rutherford
Graham Haley ...
Haakon Chevalier
Fritz Buchinger ...
Dr. Vincent
Kliment Denchev ...
Michael Polanyi
Diana Fajrajsl ...
Ilse Polanyi
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Colonel Lansdale
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Robert Wilson
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Mrs. Wisnovsky
David Gow ...
Jack Wisnovsky
Michael Farrell ...
Shapp
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Mrs. Trowbridge
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Robert Serber
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Ed Condon
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William 'Deke' Parsons
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Captain DeSilva
Robert Morelli ...
T.O. Jones
Jon Baggaley ...
James Tuck
David Bolt ...
Harry Gold
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Army Major
Heinar Piller ...
Fleischmann
François Klanfer ...
Haagen Kistiakowski
Joel Miller ...
George Kistiakowski
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Kenneth Bainbridge
Ed McGibbon ...
Admiral William D. Leahy
Nicholas Kilbertus ...
Paul Tibbets (as Nick Kilbertus)
Joe Cazalet ...
Air Force Guard
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Chemist
Bob Clout ...
Alfred MacCormack
Roland Hewgill ...
Army General
Stan Gibbons ...
John J. McCloy
Terrence Labrosse ...
Allan Dulles
Delise Alison ...
London Pedestrian
Alex Guard ...
British Jr. Officer
Philip Spensley ...
British Sr. Officer
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Alexander Sachs
Norris Domingue ...
General Pa Watson
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Los Alamo Scientist (uncredited)
Lex Gord ...
Girl (uncredited)
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Scientist (uncredited)
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Leo Szilard's Prime Scientist (uncredited)

Directed by

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Joseph Sargent

Written by

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Peter Wyden ... (book "Day One: Before Hiroshima and After")
 
David W. Rintels ... (teleplay)

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Josette Perrotta ... associate producer
David W. Rintels ... producer
Aaron Spelling ... executive producer
E. Duke Vincent ... executive producer

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Mason Daring

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Kees Van Oostrum

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Debra Karen

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Joseph Dervin Jr. ... executive in charge of post-production

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Curtis A. Schnell ... (as Curtis Schnell)

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Guy Lalande

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Renée April

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Jocelyne Bellemare ... head makeup artist
Gillian Chandler ... key makeup artist
Serge Morache ... assistant hair stylist
Benjamin Robin ... hair stylist
Ronald J. Rolfe ... assistant hair stylist

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Ken Gord ... executive in charge of production
Norman Henry ... executive production manager
Josette Perrotta ... unit production manager
François Sylvestre ... unit manager

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Sylvain Arseneault ... third assistant director
Normand Bourgie ... third assistant director
Sean Dwyer ... second assistant director
Michael A. Williams ... first assistant director (as Michael Williams)

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Jean-François Bonnevie ... set constructor
Jacques Chamberland ... property master
Ronald Fauteux ... set dresser
Jean-Vincent Fournier ... assistant propman
Alain Giguère ... head scenic painter
Raymond Larose ... assistant art director
Abe Lee ... set dresser
Real Ouellette ... set dresser

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Rob Bertola ... sound effects editor
Don Cohen ... sound recordist
Donald Cohen ... sound mixer
Rick Ellis ... sound re-recording engineer
Steve Foster ... adr editor
Yuri Gorbachow ... sound effects editor
Christopher Hutton ... supervising sound editor
Stephen Lawrence ... sound effects editor
James Porteous ... sound re-recording engineer
James Ryckman ... sound effects editor

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Louis Craig ... special effects
Mario Dumont ... special effects technician

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Al Campbell ... key grip
Andrew Nevard ... second assistant camera
Stephen Wells ... best boy grip

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Leslee Dennis ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Blanche-Danielle Boileau ... wardrobe coordinator
Carol Clement ... extra key dresser
Mario Davignon ... wardrobe master
Louise Dubé ... extras dresser
Lyse Pomerleau ... dresser

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Carole Mondello ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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France Lachapelle ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Aleck Duncan ... driver: minibus
Tim Parkinson ... driver
Don Stenstrom ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Howard M. Baker ... military consultant
Fritz Buchinger ... technical advisor
James MacGregor Burns ... historical consultant
Robert J. Graebener ... military consultant
Frederick Thomas Hedgecock ... technical advisor
Renate Kamer ... executive assistant
Michael Leonard ... production assistant
Jonathan Starr ... director of research
Cheryl R. Stein ... executive assistant
Jacqueline Tone ... assistant to producer
Peter Wyden ... creative consultant

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Plot Summary

The complicated relationship between physicist Leo Szilard, scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer and General Leslie Groves. Assigned to oversee the project, Groves chooses Oppenheimer to build the historic bomb. However, when World War II inspires the government to use the weapon, Szilard reconsiders his opinions about atomic warfare. Written by Jwelch5742

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Also Known As
  • Hiroshima, avant et après (Canada, French title)
  • Hiroshima (United Kingdom)
  • Hiroshima, avant et après (France)
  • Día uno (Spain)
  • Dzień pierwszy (Poland)
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  • 141 min
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Trivia John Houseman was originally cast to play Dr Compton but had to back out because of illness and died a few months later. See more »
Goofs During the flight to Hiroshima, the footage alternates between a B-29 and a B-17. The B-17 engines are staggered on the wing from the fuselage, while the B-29 engines are straight on the wing. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1989). See more »
Quotes [before the Trinity test, to Oppenheimer]
Gen. Leslie Groves: Robert - don't you ever worry the war will be over before the bomb is ready to drop?
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