1970 Natural Disaster & Technology Failure Films Movies on DVD: Man Made Earth Disasters, Tsunami, Earthquake & Emergency Preparedness Films

  • Table Of Contents:
  • (1) Earthwatch: Your Chance to Live (1972) – 13 minutes
  • (2) Your Chance to Live: Technological Failures (1970s) – 12 Minutes

Product Description
This is a DVD compilation of the classic “Your Chance to Live” films from the early 1970s. These films focused on preparing for large scale disasters and possible natural and technological disasters. Table Of Contents: (1) Earthwatch: Your Chance to Live (1972) – A tsunami is coming and a young couple is starting to understand the mysterious power of nature. This ambiguous 1972 film may leave you perplexed! – 13 minutes (2) Your Chance to Live: Technological Failure… More >>

1970 Natural Disaster & Technology Failure Films Movies on DVD: Man Made Earth Disasters, Tsunami, Earthquake & Emergency Preparedness Films

Millennium Movies: End of the World Cinema

Product Description
An illustrated survey of how cinema has dealt with the idea of Armageddon, from WWII nuclear movies and atomic spy flicks, through 1950s monster movies to World War III, Cold War anxiety and post-Holocaust tales. It includes “Pre-Millennial Tension” epics like “Independence Day” and “Armageddon”…. More >>

Millennium Movies: End of the World Cinema

Hollywood Science: Movies, Science, and the End of the World

  • ISBN13: 9780231142809
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Whether depicting humans battling aliens or a brave geologist saving lives as a volcano erupts, science-fiction films are an exciting visual and sensuous introduction to the workings of science and technology. These films explore a range of complex topics in vivid and accessible ways, from space travel and laser technology to genetic engineering, global warming, and the consequences of nuclear weaponry. Though actual scientific lab work might not be as exciting, sci… More >>

Hollywood Science: Movies, Science, and the End of the World

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