"dangerous, like a woman" lol, the lines from this are hilarious
@cancel19132 ай бұрын
At 11:51 "the bomb shot it's big wad" LOL
@phil20_20Ай бұрын
Deadly! Which is even worse! 😱🤦♂️🤦🤷♂️
@chadakoin12 ай бұрын
In elementary school during the 1960's they would have us crouch under our flimsy wooden desks during air raid drills. Kept expecting to emerge from underneath to view a charred and blasted landscape with nothing but my stunned classmates and our battered desks to be seen for miles.
@checktheskies50402 ай бұрын
Indicator of the school being a establishment of indoctrination. Institutionalized human beings are predictable assets to be used for evil deeds. All on behalf of family but twisted into cruel sadistic and horrifying isn't it.❤
@checktheskies50402 ай бұрын
Indicator of the school being a establishment of indoctrination. Institutionalized human beings are predictable assets to be used for evil deeds. All on behalf of family but twisted into cruel sadistic and horrifying isn't it.❤
@MrJsv6502 ай бұрын
Those desks aren't built like they used to be.
@mikedx27062 ай бұрын
"Duck and Cover!"
@SATXbassplayer2 ай бұрын
Hiding under the desks was just supposed to make it easier to locate the bodies…
@stevemartin61442 ай бұрын
In Canada we were a tad behind in this Atomic stuff. In 1962 we had a school assembly never to be forgotten. I was 5 years old. We were shown a similar film but the main topic was "Atomic Fallout. I was in morning Kindergarten. Upon return for lunch, my grandmother prepared an outdoor patio meal. I refused to eat, convinced that we were all going to die!
@phil20_20Ай бұрын
That Anthropocene ain't no joke, brother! I always knew Mom was trying to get me all those years. This confirms it!
@kitharrison87992 ай бұрын
That's some impressive air raid siren for an entire brass section to blare out.
@Doodlesthegreat2 ай бұрын
I'd laugh at this, but then I remember scenes from "When The Wind Blows" and just start crying.
@mjsmith12232 ай бұрын
Remember to study your Vault-Tec provided materials…
@scooterspencer90772 ай бұрын
Don't forget dogmeat...
@kevinhammond23612 ай бұрын
Prepared for the Future!
@Hououin_Kyouma2 ай бұрын
Run to nearest bottled soda factory, you will be really rich in the future 😅
@duck_69832 ай бұрын
"Do the wrong things and you've got a future like an ice cube in a Hot Toddy"...lol, absolute gold.
@drewjansen78252 ай бұрын
14:45 "This is the weirdest production of 'On The Town' ever!" - Tom Servo
@whiteknightcat2 ай бұрын
😂
@mikeray15442 ай бұрын
Forward a copy to.the State Department- they need to see this..lol
@EDKguy2 ай бұрын
Very timeless information. Thank you.
@actonman72912 ай бұрын
Mad Max is coming
@christennant86902 ай бұрын
Love the incredible upbeat music playing at the beginning. Kinda weird for such a serious subject.
@Tom_Quixote2 ай бұрын
The whole point was to make people think that a nuclear attack was no big deal.
@johnthompson74202 ай бұрын
the dialogue is hilarious. sarge is a beatnik. maynard g. krebs usmc....
@d.l.94532 ай бұрын
An NCO conducts an effective, no BS presentation without the "aid" of PowerPoint; the more things change, the more they stay the same! LOL
@bobroberts23712 ай бұрын
It's just a dugout that my dad built In case the reds decide to push the button down
@jamesrogers472 ай бұрын
We got provisions and lots of beer...
@themagus59062 ай бұрын
@@jamesrogers47 We've got to have some girls here on the new frontier. I remember a scenario like that back around 1970. Great album.
@johnrudy94042 ай бұрын
A little bit
@johnrudy94042 ай бұрын
A touch of Tuesday Weld.
@Tom_Quixote2 ай бұрын
You've got the right dynamic for the new frontier
@Geckobane2 ай бұрын
I thought this would be stupid but the advice wasn't bad for non fusion weapons with forewarning and a lot of luck. The model and special effects/overlay were pretty great.
@rickradix74642 ай бұрын
Cream puffs and hot stuff. You got to love the lingo. Much better than what Hollyweird has been producing lately which has been a Goose egg a bunch of nothing.
@veryveryveryvery1612 ай бұрын
"Автомат при ядерном взрыве надо держать на вытянутых руках. Чтобы расплавленное железо ствола не капало на казенные сапоги!"
@roostercogburn37712 ай бұрын
Okay Mr. Goofy, whatever you say. 🙂 I don't think you'll be concerned about holding anything! Unless the translator is wrong.
@veryveryveryvery1612 ай бұрын
@@roostercogburn3771 it's an old soviet army joke
@donl14102 ай бұрын
@@roostercogburn3771 It's a joke, man. Maintain
@archlich44892 ай бұрын
Я хочу мира.
@stevenh81742 ай бұрын
So do I@@archlich4489
@DMBall2 ай бұрын
I believe that's Don Haggerty dishing out the advice, which after the H-bomb appeared became entirely meaningless.
@arise29452 ай бұрын
Veteran Hollywood tough guy and former boxer Hal Baylor, too. He's the one showing off at the shooting gallery at 4:06.
@TroyHuber-ct3ih2 ай бұрын
Yes wen when a school desk could save you if you hid under it
@BILLSDEUSDADESTRUICA02 ай бұрын
This should be teaching in the school's.
@checktheskies50402 ай бұрын
Can you imagine going to see a movie or the TV with your family and friends and this came on but today's version of it?? What would happen? What would you do or say?
@renebernays57742 ай бұрын
un beleivable
@ripdimebag422 ай бұрын
This should not be funny but it is lol
@michaelK31482 ай бұрын
In my area we still have Civil Defense sirens used for tornado warnings.
@helpdeskjnp2 ай бұрын
Wow, he fails to tell them about the fallout ash and where it lands… tells them to go about their business, saying it’ll be safe shortly afterwards…
@escapedfromnewyork2 ай бұрын
Exactly. They GREATLY underestimate the dangers of fallout that will travel for tens, if not hundreds of miles and remain deadly for up to a couple weeks. You will be t*ts up if you’re not sheltered from it
@MrDirkles2 ай бұрын
I was told to lie down in a ditch for a bit and then once the blast has past you can get on and carry on as normal. They wouldn't lie to me would they 🤔
@williambowman23262 ай бұрын
We went from this to On The Beach, then Dr Strangelove to Fallout today. Has anyone seen a fallout shelter sign on a building in years?
@sonofsophia2 ай бұрын
In Hudson, NY there's an old fallout shelter sign on a small cinema
@whiteknightcat2 ай бұрын
Yes, they still exist in a few places. I wouldn't trust the stored biscuits though.
@brazillady5119Ай бұрын
On The Beach terrified me.
@williambowman2326Ай бұрын
@@brazillady5119 The fear of The Bomb was real and pervasive. On The Beach seemed not just real but also had of sense of being inevitable. Fred Astaire was jolting and the feeling of oncoming death was scary. People watching today cannot understand. Having the cast of stars elevated the story and having the world’s destruction left to each persons imagination was brilliant.
@brazillady5119Ай бұрын
@@williambowman2326 , oh, so true. I think On the Beach was one of the more realistic movies about atomic war.
@KiludАй бұрын
Back when you actually had a chance to survive it. Today, probably not even hiding tens of meters under in metro or bunker won´t save you against thousands of strategic monsters on both sides.
@allgood67602 ай бұрын
Terrifying! 💣
@briang.72062 ай бұрын
Leave the watches and coins on other words don't steal
@rodsling2 ай бұрын
And remember... duck! & Cover... (so we can easily identify your body later)
@danorthsidemang38342 ай бұрын
"DUCK and COVER"
@christopherconard28312 ай бұрын
Still using the one bomb, one city formula. Also warheads measuring kilotons. At the time, maybe relevant. When bombs were "small" and rare. Soon though we'd have more and bigger bombs. Then, after accidentally nuking half of the Pacific due to a miscalculation, we figured out that fallout really was a thing and could be very bad. I wonder how long they pushed the "It was just an air burst" myth?
@TooMuchT.V2 ай бұрын
😉👍
@whiteknightcat2 ай бұрын
So, Wally Cleaver went and joined the military.
@WilliamMurphy-b6vАй бұрын
Yeah, he was a Marine in Adam 12. Believe he was also on Hawaii Five-O, the original, as a Marine or Army guy.
@nebka442 ай бұрын
It's hard to believe people brought into this B.S.
@phil20_20Ай бұрын
Don't forget the paper sleeping bag.
@guldenaydin99182 ай бұрын
🤐
@johnrudy94042 ай бұрын
The thinking of the time was based upon SINGLE bombs dropped...DROPPED, from a plane. Fast foward to today...multiple land based missles, sub based, drone delivered, cruise, E T C. Survival? For what?
@WilliamMurphy-b6vАй бұрын
To eat all those decades-old crackers in ancient bomb shelters. Somebody has to do it.
@escapedfromnewyork2 ай бұрын
Except that radiation lingers a LOT longer than this video lets on. The city is cleared of radiation after a few minutes, lol 😂 Particles of dust, soil, ash and everything sucked up in the mushroom cloud become radioactive and travel downwind, for even hundreds of miles
@stargazer57842 ай бұрын
All of this advice is academic if you're too close to ground zero.
@RHampton2 ай бұрын
"Be orderly about it." Nope.
@BerlietGBC2 ай бұрын
Delusional 😂
@Baldmaxx2 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@blueduck94092 ай бұрын
1950 slang. They thought they were cool.
@joeshmoe99782 ай бұрын
In 2094 people will think 2024 slang was stupid.
@brazillady5119Ай бұрын
They were cool. No squares in this film.
@judithlewis96342 ай бұрын
Oh. In hindsight the film content is naive. 😮
@WilliamMurphy-b6vАй бұрын
Yes, it did not fully understand the differing results of air-blasts and ground strikes and radiated debris. Still, it was a first step in understanding that there are options.
@Enoch3692 ай бұрын
Fear propaganda
@skateboardingjesus40062 ай бұрын
It was actually the opposite, was poorly done and relied heavily on public naivety. During that era, the last thing the Civil Defence and DoD wanted was for the public to know how truly unprepared they were for dealing with the emergency consequences of a nuclear exchange. This has only gotten worse over the intervening years.