Joseph Bernard appears as "Mr. Bernard" at 13:19. Ironically, in the 1961 "TWILIGHT ZONE" episode "The Shelter", he appeared as "Marty Weiss", a neighbor who gets locked out of "Dr. Bill Stockton's" basement shelter {"I feel sorry for you, Bill. You probably will survive. But you'll have BLOOD on your hands!!! [he starts pounding on the shelter door] YOU'RE A DOCTOR!!!! YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO HELP PEOPLE!!!!!!!"}.
Yeah and dumps it right down on the ground in highly concentrated "hot spots" which can be particularly lethal due to high radiation levels. Being caught out in it is one of the worst things that can happen to you, because it washes fallout particles out of the air and deposits them directly on you, and wet clothing and hair causes them to cling on and saturate clothing and makes it harder to get off you. Dry a thorough dusting is enough to get big particles off; wet it's like wet ashes the more you try to rub them off the more you just smear them around and drive them in to whatever you're trying to get them off of. Later! OL J R :)
At the time- 1963- it was assumed that the most preventable deaths would be from fallout from distant strikes delivered primarily by long range heavy aircraft with weapons of more than 3 megatons and of a construction which maximized fallout production.
Or so they'd have you believe. Feds weren't big on Jim Crow, which was and still is a Democrat charade. The only thing that's changed in American politics in the last 50 years is language and geography. North is now racist, South is now rational. Both are much less direct in their language.
That depends entirely upon where in the US you were talking about. Racism has almost always been confined to Democrat controlled areas for the entirety of US history. In rural and conservative areas Racism has been virtually unknown. Its the way different Political Idiologies control populations, and thus affect the personalities of the local populations over time. :/
They never seem to answer the question: "What if you have to turn people away?" Something tells me that there'd be people pounding on the door for hours, perhaps days. And perhaps people on the inside trying to vouch for people on the outside. What if they try to force their way in?
0:56 there should've been a security camera to the right or above the shelter door, a fallout detector with a yellow light next to the shelter sign, and a fallout deflector fan on the wall next and above the shelter sign.
What steps dose the manager take when the old staff kicks in the door and takes there place with extreme action. A used popped can not much of a defense weapon kid-o. Even in the 1960's. I been there.
I am your shelter manager! When you are here I will be your mommy and your daddy! You will not talk, you will not ask questions, you will not have feelings, you will not think for yourself. Bedtime is at 2200 hours and you will wake up at 0 600 hours! You will eat what we give you, drink what we give you and shit what we tell you to shit. Democracy has been suspended and you will do what you are told or you will be sent outside to suck up Fallout. I've been flipping burgers all my life and this is my chance to be DA MAN! All girls between the ages of 18 and 50, form a single-file line to my office. Frank? Has the token black guy arrived yet?
What I don’t understand from watching this series of films is that the shelter depicted is a public shelter, with what seems to be a very modest capacity, so when it is full and the bomb is about to drop how would they ‘persuade’ any overcapacity people to go to another shelter?, especially if the 3 minute warning had been sounded, would they point their clipboards at them and in a stern voice tell them to “move along”, in reality the shelter staff would not be able to stop anyone or a group of people from crashing in, or would it be more realistic that they would have armed personnel, police military or shelter staff, to stop overcapacity people or groups from endangering everyone else in the shelter, using up valuable resources, space, medical supplies and probably most important the water and air supplies, who knows, but I do know that it certainly wouldn’t bare any resemblance to this depiction, all ordered and civil, people would be terrified, and that would just lead to tension, self preservation and ultimately chaos. How wonderfully naïve the folks back then were, a shelter of 300-500 people would need as much as 4 times the shelter area just to store the basic supplies needed to survive for 2 weeks, let alone the extended amount of time that we know would be required today. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴🇺🇦
Wish there was a flat-screen TV on the wall next to the shelter door, a computer and laptop on the table for the shelter manager and staff so they can monitor fallout readings and weather conditions, a bathtub and shower, R2-D2 and C-3PO and Roomba and WALL-E, and a drone outside the shelter to monitor radiation levels.
Joseph Bernard appears as "Mr. Bernard" at 13:19. Ironically, in the 1961 "TWILIGHT ZONE" episode "The Shelter", he appeared as "Marty Weiss", a neighbor who gets locked out of "Dr. Bill Stockton's" basement shelter {"I feel sorry for you, Bill. You probably will survive. But you'll have BLOOD on your hands!!! [he starts pounding on the shelter door] YOU'RE A DOCTOR!!!! YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO HELP PEOPLE!!!!!!!"}.
That rain at the beginning was one of the best things that could happen . Cleans up a lot of the radioactive fallout !
Yeah and dumps it right down on the ground in highly concentrated "hot spots" which can be particularly lethal due to high radiation levels. Being caught out in it is one of the worst things that can happen to you, because it washes fallout particles out of the air and deposits them directly on you, and wet clothing and hair causes them to cling on and saturate clothing and makes it harder to get off you. Dry a thorough dusting is enough to get big particles off; wet it's like wet ashes the more you try to rub them off the more you just smear them around and drive them in to whatever you're trying to get them off of. Later! OL J R :)
@@lukestrawwalker better to be wet. Inhalation of the airborne particles is the biggest problem with fallout
Coffee and poop facilities, most important.
Should also include smoking facilities
At the time- 1963- it was assumed that the most preventable deaths would be from fallout from distant strikes delivered primarily by long range heavy aircraft with weapons of more than 3 megatons and of a construction which maximized fallout production.
I enjoy the fact that there is a black guy on the leadership committee. That would have been extremely unusual during the time frame of this film.
Or so they'd have you believe. Feds weren't big on Jim Crow, which was and still is a Democrat charade. The only thing that's changed in American politics in the last 50 years is language and geography. North is now racist, South is now rational. Both are much less direct in their language.
That depends entirely upon where in the US you were talking about. Racism has almost always been confined to Democrat controlled areas for the entirety of US history. In rural and conservative areas Racism has been virtually unknown.
Its the way different Political Idiologies control populations, and thus affect the personalities of the local populations over time. :/
@@scowler92 Bull. "It is better to be silent and thought ignorant, than to have spoken and removed all doubt".
No Mexican guys around?
They must be up north because Southern Democrat comes to mind.
I don't think all the staff members are here. well then call off the war until they arrive.
"op! bombs goin off. better put on the suit and tie."
The right way. Dress well when the commies come.
They never seem to answer the question: "What if you have to turn people away?" Something tells me that there'd be people pounding on the door for hours, perhaps days. And perhaps people on the inside trying to vouch for people on the outside. What if they try to force their way in?
Then..........fallout!
Gun. If that doesn't work, use More Gun. O.o
I predict mayhem, especially if firearms are involved, which I'm sure some .22 calibers were snuck in. Plenty of Geiger counters, no body scanners.
Bureaucrats in the shelter. Did your families get in? Lock the doors!
0:56 there should've been a security camera to the right or above the shelter door, a fallout detector with a yellow light next to the shelter sign, and a fallout deflector fan on the wall next and above the shelter sign.
Seriously, at every single fallout shelter in the USA in 1962?
@@JDAbelRN sure why not? Make them more livable.
📣"Ladies, please advice me if any of you were cheerleaders in school."📣
What does the manager doing, when this old staff starts pounding on the door!
He makes the tough decision and says "the life boat is full".
What steps dose the manager take when the old staff kicks in the door and takes there place with extreme action. A used popped can not much of a defense weapon kid-o. Even in the 1960's. I been there.
Who remembered to bring the MST3K tapes?
I am your shelter manager! When you are here I will be your mommy and your daddy! You will not talk, you will not ask questions, you will not have feelings, you will not think for yourself. Bedtime is at 2200 hours and you will wake up at 0 600 hours! You will eat what we give you, drink what we give you and shit what we tell you to shit. Democracy has been suspended and you will do what you are told or you will be sent outside to suck up Fallout. I've been flipping burgers all my life and this is my chance to be DA MAN! All girls between the ages of 18 and 50, form a single-file line to my office.
Frank? Has the token black guy arrived yet?
I love this
LoL😂
Just how Katrina went
I guess ending the Civil Defense programs wasn't very smart.
@@BatteryH1862
Maybe we should bring it back as a nonprofit...
Apples to oranges comparison.
Your doing a helluva job Brownie 😂😂
Thank God the safety guy didnt make it .those guys and there clip boards are always a buzzkill
Just what we need some damn OSHA inspector
What I don’t understand from watching this series of films is that the shelter depicted is a public shelter, with what seems to be a very modest capacity, so when it is full and the bomb is about to drop how would they ‘persuade’ any overcapacity people to go to another shelter?, especially if the 3 minute warning had been sounded, would they point their clipboards at them and in a stern voice tell them to “move along”, in reality the shelter staff would not be able to stop anyone or a group of people from crashing in, or would it be more realistic that they would have armed personnel, police military or shelter staff, to stop overcapacity people or groups from endangering everyone else in the shelter, using up valuable resources, space, medical supplies and probably most important the water and air supplies, who knows, but I do know that it certainly wouldn’t bare any resemblance to this depiction, all ordered and civil, people would be terrified, and that would just lead to tension, self preservation and ultimately chaos. How wonderfully naïve the folks back then were, a shelter of 300-500 people would need as much as 4 times the shelter area just to store the basic supplies needed to survive for 2 weeks, let alone the extended amount of time that we know would be required today. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴🇺🇦
Raining before nuclear fallout?
Hurry up ! Come on in ! Men first , women and children last .
Later : Dinner is being served . Spam and canned beets
A safety team maintains order…….
Wish there was a flat-screen TV on the wall next to the shelter door, a computer and laptop on the table for the shelter manager and staff so they can monitor fallout readings and weather conditions, a bathtub and shower, R2-D2 and C-3PO and Roomba and WALL-E, and a drone outside the shelter to monitor radiation levels.
@grozbeek mose somebody with pine sol or Clorox
Why do we not have shelters now?
Because we spend money that could be used for civil defense, or infrastructure on corrupt vote buying schemes.
@@maxkronader5225 True that!!
Joe Biden has a shelter! That's what really matters!
They won't help with modern weapons.
@@booklover6753 why?
Original shelter staff decided to risk the heat blast rather than follow Kafka nuclear nightmare
Vault tech employees
I was thinking the same thing.