Lookout Mountain Air Force Station - Films

Films

  • A New Look at the H-bomb (H-bomb and Other Smash Hits).
    • Part 1: A New Look at the H-bomb;
    • Part 2: Operation Cue;
    • Part 3: United States Civil Defense in action;
    • Part 4: Let's Face It! (1954; 13 min.; "Produced by United States Air Force Lookout Mountain Laboratory; Air Photographic and Charting Service");
    • Part 5: What You Should Know about Biological Warfare (1952: Produced in cooperation with the Federal Civil Defense Administration). Produced by Reid H. Ray Film Industries, Inc.
  • Hollywood's Top Secret Film Studio (Atomic Filmmakers) (VHS) updated and rereleased on DVD in 1999 as Hollywood's Top Secret Film Studio - The Atomic Filmmakers. Directed by Peter Kuran. DVD includes the documentary Atomic Filmakers: Behind The Scenes.
  • Trinity and Beyond, (1995) documentary directed by Peter Kuran.
  • Nukes In Space (1999). The development of the military intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Directed by Peter Kuran.
  • Atomic Journeys: Welcome to Ground Zero (1999). A tour of U.S. atomic test sites in Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Mississippi, and Alaska. Directed by Peter Kuran.
  • Nuclear Rescue 911: Broken Arrows & Incidents (2001). Documentary directed by Peter Kuran.

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