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On the Beach

- The Biggest Story of Our Time!

In 1964, atomic war wipes out humanity in the northern hemisphere; one American submarine finds temporary safe haven in Australia, where life-as-usual covers growing despair. In denial about the loss of his wife and children in the holocaust, American Captain Towers meets careworn but gorgeous Moira Davidson, who begins to fall for him. The sub returns after reconnaissance a month (or less) before the end; will Towers and Moira find comfort with each other?

Release Date : 1959-12-16

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Stanley Kramer ProductionsUnited Artists

Production Country : United States of AmericaAustralia

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Gregory Peck

Character Name : Dwight Towers

Original Name : Gregory Peck

Gender : Male

Ava Gardner

Character Name : Moira Davidson

Original Name : Ava Gardner

Gender : Female

Fred Astaire

Character Name : Julian Osborn

Original Name : Fred Astaire

Gender : Male

Anthony Perkins

Character Name : Lt. Peter Holmes

Original Name : Anthony Perkins

Gender : Male

Donna Anderson

Character Name : Mary Holmes

Original Name : Donna Anderson

Gender : Female

Guy Doleman

Character Name : Lt. Cmdr. Farrel

Original Name : Guy Doleman

Gender : Male

John Meillon

Character Name : Ralph Swain

Original Name : John Meillon

Gender : Male

Harp McGuire

Character Name : Lt. Sunderstrom

Original Name : Harp McGuire

Gender : Male

Lola Brooks

Character Name : Lt. Hosgood

Original Name : Lola Brooks

Gender : Female

Ken Wayne

Character Name : Lt. Benson

Original Name : Ken Wayne

Gender : Male

Joe McCormick

Character Name : Ackerman

Original Name : Joe McCormick

Gender : Male

Lou Vernon

Character Name : Bill Davidson

Original Name : Lou Vernon

Gender : Male

Kevin Brennan

Character Name : Dr. King

Original Name : Kevin Brennan

Gender : Male

John Tate

Character Name : Adm. Bridie

Original Name : John Tate

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Like watching paint dry. Stanley Kramer and John Paxton adapt from Nevil Shute's novel. Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire, Anthony Perkins and Donna Anderson star, with music by Ernest Gold and cinematography by Giuseppe Rotunno. After a global nuclear war, the inhabitants of Australia realise that the radiation clouds are heading their way. A group of people try to come to terms with this fact. A well regarded film by the critics, and lauded by the makers at the time as an important and potent piece of cinema, On the Beach is still a film that's not for everyone. The star appeal holds weight, though much of the narrative is tired and weary, trite and cheesy. In fact Shute himself was less than happy with what Kramer made of his literary source, the director in his element with a message movie. If it was Kramer's intent to make the viewers also feel like what it's like waiting for death? Then he achieved it, while Gold's overuse of Waltzing Matilda in his musical score also ends up boring the senses. 4/10

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Frank

@dakota1490

2021-06-23

Well acted story with an obvious anti-war theme, written during the cold war provided an interesting portrayal of how different people may react facing impending doom. Fearful, Angry, Fatalistic. It developed feelings for the characters as they dealt with the situation each in their own way. Overall, at the end, there was a sadness that prevailed and led one to contemplate the possibility of this occurring. That is the success of the film and the book that inspired it, to create an atmosphere against nuclear war. I saw this film in the 1960's and enjoyed it immensely and read the book because of it. Watching it again as an adult I understood it with a different point of view and enjoyed it more. for what it is worth, I would recommend this film highly, not only for the great story, but also to enjoy the performance of truly talented professionals.