The Fifth Horseman-460704-Rehersal


(5 stars; 4 reviews)

Description taken from: http://www.otrcat.com/fifth-horseman-p-1270.html The Fifth Horseman is an excellent short series of eight shows produced to convince the American public to accept a plan to put all nuclear weapons under United Nations control. Since the US dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the makers of this series believed the world we lived in has been changed to âthe beginning of a new day.â We have to start thinking in new ways and in broader terms. It is our only chance for survival. According to the Bible chapter 6 of the Book of Revelation the Four Horseman are the following: War Pestilence, Famine, Death. This series draws on that imagery of the end of time and ads a "Fifth Horseman: the threat of the atom." Each episode chronicles the events in the lives of individuals after the bomb hits America. Mothers worry of the future of their children. There are skeptics in the episodes, which are portrayed as fools, questioning the grim implications of the dangerous of the atomic bomb. The series included stars such as William Bendix, Robert Young, Henry Fonda, Glen Ford, and Dane Clark. Directed Arnold Marquis, The Fifth Horseman is an anti-war and anti-bomb campaign presented by mainstream stations to reveal the "plain truth of the awesome significance of atomic energy." The message of the program is clear: convince the American public to accept a plan to put all nuclear weapons under United Nations control.

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(5 stars)

This is the rehearsal episode of "The Fifth Horseman" as requested by alounsbery