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1983    90 Min.Drama, Science Fiction
6.990%74%6.4
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Plötzlich ist die “Sesamstraße” vom Bildschirm verschwunden. Eine letzte Sendung kommt direkt aus dem Weißen Haus: “Radarwellen bestätigen die Explosion von Kernwaffen.” Ein gleißender Blitz ist alles, was Carol Wetherly und ihre Kinder vom Nuklearangriff auf die Ostküste der USA mitbekommen. Bei ihnen in Kalifornien scheint vorerst keine Gefahr zu bestehen. Erst nach und nach zerbricht die Idylle. Plünderungen nehmen zu, Krankheiten greifen um sich, und die Radioaktivität fordert ihre ersten Opfer
Regie Lynne Littman
  • Jane AlexanderCarol Wetherly
  • William DevaneTom Wetherly
  • Rossie HarrisBrad Wetherly
  • Roxana ZalMary Liz Wetherly
  • Lukas HaasScottie Wetherly
  • Philip AnglimHollis
  • Lilia SkalaFania
  • Leon AmesHenry Abhart
  • Lurene TuttleRosemary Abhart
  • Rebecca De MornayCathy Pitkin
  • Kevin CostnerPhil Pitkin
  • MakoMike
  • Mico OlmosLarry
  • Gerry MurilloHiroshi
  • J. Brennan SmithBilldocker
  • Lesley WoodsLady Mayor
  • Wayne HeffleyPolice Chief
  • William G. SchillingPharmacist
  • David NicholsWorried Man
  • Gary BayerAngry Man
  • john adams20. Januar 2026
    sad and scary, i would like to say it was enjoyable but the subject matter put paid to that. Not in same league as 'threads' but still recommend to those apocalypse fans
  • flavo4312. Januar 2026
    Testament is one of the most quietly devastating nuclear‑war dramas of the 1980s, a decade that produced several confronting films about the unthinkable. What sets this one apart is its intimate focus: instead of depicting global destruction on a massive scale, it centres on an ordinary suburban family whose life unravels in the aftermath of a nuclear strike. That choice makes the story far more personal, immediate, and emotionally overwhelming. At the height of Cold War tensions, films like Testament brought the consequences of nuclear conflict straight into living rooms, stripping away abstraction and forcing audiences to confront the human cost. The realism is stark, the tone unflinching, and the performances—especially from Jane Alexander—are grounded in heartbreaking authenticity. Because the family could be anyone’s, the film lingers long after it ends. It’s a haunting reminder of how fragile normal life can be and how deeply such events would reshape it.
  • Thomas Adkins6. September 2025
    well done, sad what happens after a nuclear war movie

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