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Threads

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  • 1984
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Michael Beecroft in Threads (1984)
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The effects of a nuclear holocaust on the working class city of Sheffield, England and the eventual long-term effects of nuclear war on civilization.The effects of a nuclear holocaust on the working class city of Sheffield, England and the eventual long-term effects of nuclear war on civilization.The effects of a nuclear holocaust on the working class city of Sheffield, England and the eventual long-term effects of nuclear war on civilization.

  • Director
    • Mick Jackson
  • Writer
    • Barry Hines
  • Producers
    • Mick Jackson
    • Graham Massey
    • John Purdie
  • Stars
    • Karen Meagher
    • Reece Dinsdale
    • David Brierly
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    7.9/10
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    • Director
      • Mick Jackson
    • Writer
      • Barry Hines
    • Producers
      • Mick Jackson
      • Graham Massey
      • John Purdie
    • Stars
      • Karen Meagher
      • Reece Dinsdale
      • David Brierly
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    • Won 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Karen Meagher
    • Ruth Beckett
    Reece Dinsdale
    Reece Dinsdale
    • Jimmy Kemp
    David Brierly
    David Brierly
    • Mr. Kemp
    • (as David Brierley)
    Rita May
    Rita May
    • Mrs. Kemp
    Nicholas Lane
    • Michael Kemp
    Jane Hazlegrove
    Jane Hazlegrove
    • Alison Kemp
    Henry Moxon
    • Mr. Beckett
    June Broughton
    • Mrs. Beckett
    Sylvia Stoker
    • Granny Beckett
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    Ruth Holden
    Ruth Holden
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    Ashley Barker
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    Michael O'Hagan
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    Phil Rose
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    Steve Halliwell
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    Brian Grellis
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    Peter Faulkner
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    Anthony Collin
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    • Director
      • Mick Jackson
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      • Barry Hines
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    world_of_weird
    10

    Saw it again recently and it STILL packs a killer punch.

    I was about eleven or twelve when this harrowing made-for-TV docu-drama was repeated by the BBC, back to back with 'The War Game'. 'The War Game' didn't faze me much, for various reasons, but 'Threads' - that grabbed me instantly and wouldn't let go. It was not only horribly real, seeing a lower-middle class family rather like my own suddenly plunged back into the dark ages by a nuclear holocaust, it was also entirely believable (the cold war was still very much an ongoing concern back in the eighties) and shockingly compelling. I wanted to look away, but couldn't. I wanted to run from the room in fright, but couldn't. For better or worse, this film showed in full, unflinching, uncompromising detail exactly what it would be like if your home town got nuked, and gave us graphic realism in spades. Melting milk-bottles, spontaneous urination, houses reduced to rubble in seconds, burning cats, dead kids, gore, vomit, armed traffic wardens shooting looters, filth, decay, disease...it's certainly not a barrel of laughs, but Mick Jackson's aim was to shut up all the ignorant gung-hos who believed a nuclear war could be "won". He succeeded, unequivocally. The scene that made the deepest impact on me was the ravaged makeshift classroom with a ragged bunch of shell-shocked adults dazedly watching an ancient videotape of a schools programme (Words and Pictures, in fact) in an attempt to regain their numeracy and literacy skills. That was a show we used to watch at school. Work it out for yourself. In short, this is a downbeat, depressing, bleak and utterly horrible film, but I recommend it wholeheartedly to everyone. The cold war may be gone, but the threats portrayed are still very real.
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    claudio_carvalho
    8

    Still Impressive in 2021

    In Sheffield, ordinary people from the working class live their lives while the television news report the escalation of the tension between United States of America and Soviet Union after the invasion of Iran by the soviets. People in general do not pay much attention until the day they realize that a nuclear attack may happen and affect the mankind.

    "Threads" is a realistic film still impressive in 2021. In 1984 it was scarier with the Cold War, but in the present days it is still frightening since unstable Powers that Be may press the feared button. The effects of the nuclear holocaust in the population of Sheffield is dreadful. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Catástrofe Nuclear" ("Nuclear Catastrophe")
    djjimmyvespa
    8

    Extremely graphic and disturbing nuclear drama

    Put simply, THREADS takes every disaster movie you've ever seen - even the huge budget offerings from Hollywood - and unceremoniously skewers them on a rusty skewer. Very few films have the ability to suck the life out of a viewer and leave them feeling drained and shaken in quite the same way that this does. The world may have moved on since 1984, but the central message of THREADS - that politicians have the power to pretty much destroy the whole world and wipe out life as we know it in a matter of minutes - remains horribly relevant. So, if you're looking for shocks and jolts, where to start? Burning cats, dead kids, dogs buried in rubble, incinerated babies, mutants, synchronised vomiting, hospital floors awash with excrement, blood and urine, point-blank shootings, stillbirths, characters we've come to know and care about starving to death or slowly dying before our eyes, extreme incompetence on the part of government-appointed officials, radioactive sheep...the list is endless. If you find the scene where the bomb is dropped on Sheffield city centre on a bustling weekday morning upsetting, then I strongly advise you to switch off, because the rest of the film is unremittingly bleak, nauseating and devoid of hope. It will give you nightmares for weeks. THREADS is not a film to be watched, it's a film to be endured, and if you feel you don't have the stomach for it, go with your first instinct and give it a very wide berth. It makes the so-called 'video nasties' look like a frivolous waste of time.
    BenjAii

    Genuinely horrifying

    I've always said that no film can really scare you as an adult as films scared you when you were a kid. My benchmark for that being watching 'The Omen' on video when i was about 13, nothing has ever quite lived up to it in the effect it had on me.

    Rewatching 'Threads' a while back makes me change my mind.

    I remember first seeing it in Ireland on the BBC when I guess i was about 14. Even in Ireland, a neutral country, anxiety about nuclear war was a big thing when we were kids in the 80's.

    'Threads' does really get to you, its very unsettling and disturbing. Unlike fictional horror films, 'Threads' is hugely different in one respect - it's real. This is what would happen, you can't distance yourself by saying it's make believe. There are still thousands of nuclear weapons armed and primed to be launched within minutes, 24 hours a day, everyday. Now we even have a country, the US, that says it's ready to use them, even if no one else does first.

    Rewatching it, the dated production values don't detract from the film's power. It seems to bring the film even closer to the ordinary and the everyday. It's the film's ordinariness that makes it so viscerally disturbing - Hollywood special effects would at least have allowed you to distance yourself from it somewhat. In fact the film is more realistic for not having them. Someone else mentioned the scene of the woman in the shopping centre urinating where she stood out of pure terror as she sees the bomb go off a mile or two away from her - thats the scene that stayed with me the most too.

    Its depressing to think in 2004 we are living in a world where politicians are again talking about 'winnable' wars using nuclear weapons. In many things in life you get a second chance if you make mistakes, I don't think nuclear weapons use will give us the luxury of finding out afterwards was it all worth it. Watch "Threads' and see if you think 'winnable' nuclear war is something you want to give yourself or your children.
    airodyssey

    Once again...

    I think it would be useless to repeat all that the other users have said about "Threads" since I cannot do better but agree with everything. This has to be THE most graphic representation of nuclear war. And I used to think "The Day After" was disturbing.

    I was able to cope to the whole movie, but let's say it wasn't easy at all. I can still hear in my head the yells of the panicked citizens as the mushroom cloud rises in the distance when it hits Crewe... or see the bottles of milk... or the corpse (which bears a striking resemblance with E.T.!) burning in the firestorm... or see survivors keeping as gold what is taken nowadays as granted: supermarket plastic bags... and what they put inside is simply disgusting.

    When I found out my local video store had a copy of this film, I rushed to get it, as I was impatient to see this movie I have heard so much about. The impatience to see the movie was rewarded by nothing more than a really bad aftertaste of radioactive fallout.

    I liked the movie not for the quality of the actors, but for the overall realistic representation of the holocaust and for the great job done with a small budget. I give a thumbs up to that.

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    In Sheffield, ordinary people from the working class live their lives while the television news report the escalation of the tension between United States of America and Soviet Union after the invasion of Iran by the soviets. People in general do not pay much attention until the day they realize that a nuclear attack may happen and affect the mankind.
    —Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    sheffield englandnuclear explosiondisaster filmfalloutnuclear radiation230 more
    • Plot summary
    • Plot synopsis
    • Taglines
      The end of the world as we know it.
    • Genres
      • Drama
      • Sci-Fi
      • Thriller
    • Certificate
      • Not Rated
    • Parents guide

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    • Trivia
      In the aftermath of the nuclear blast, footage of a cat supposedly "suffocating" outside in the extreme heat is shown. This is actually footage of a cat enjoying a hefty dose of catnip, then they just reversed the film to give the impression of the cat suffocating (the way the cat is rolling on the ground is the giveaway).
    • Goofs
      Toward the end of the film, when Ruth falls over while she and her daughter are working the fields, you can hear the director say "Look up nice and slow" to the actors. It's even included in the current closed captioning, with the speaker attributed as "Man."
    • Quotes
      • [first lines]
      • Narrator: In an urban society, everything connects. Each person's needs are fed by the skills of many others. Our lives are woven together in a fabric. But the connections that make society strong also make it vulnerable.
    • Alternate versions
      In the original broadcast version, the narration which opens the film is accompanied by a recording of Richard Strauss's "Alpine Symphony"; due to rights issues, the music was removed from most later home video releases. It was restored for Severin's Blu-ray release, as well as the UK Blu-ray release from Simply Media.
    • Connections
      Featured in Secret Society: In Time of Crisis (1987)
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      Johnny B. Goode
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      Written and Performed by Chuck Berry

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 1984 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tag Null
    • Filming locations
      • Nottingham House Pub, 164 Whitham Road, Broomhill, Sheffield, S10 2SR, Yorkshire, England, UK(Jimmy's local pub)
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Nine Network Australia
      • Western-World Television Inc.
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    • Budget
      • £400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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