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Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio

1997·Movie·NR·49 min·10.0(1)

For years, a secret U.S. government film studio operated in Hollywood capturing images of atomic bomb testing! This documentary chronicles the top secret film studio that for over twenty years during the height of the Cold War, photographed hundreds of nuclear weapons tests and other classified projects. Their work is among the most spectacular ever captured on film. From the Nevada desert to remote Pacific atolls to outer space, these top secret filmmakers developed advanced techniques and methods to create their fantastic movies. With the end of the Cold War, the story of Hollywood's secret film studio can now be told.

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About Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio

Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio is a 1997 English-language documentary film directed by Peter Kuran. The cast is led by Pat Bradley, Doug Lee. It has a runtime of 0h 49m. In United States, it is available to rent or buy on Amazon Video.

Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio was produced by Visual Concept Entertainment. It was released on January 1, 1997, and carries a NR certification.

Director
Peter Kuran
Release date
January 1, 1997
Original language
English
Age rating
NR
Status
Released
Production
Visual Concept Entertainment

Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio cast & crew

Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio was directed by Peter Kuran.

The cast features Pat Bradley as Self and Doug Lee as Narrator.

Behind the camera, it was produced by Jon Kroll.

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Cast of Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio

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Pat Bradley

Self

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Doug Lee

Narrator

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Where can I watch Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio in United States?

Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio is not on subscription streaming in United States right now, but you can rent or buy it on Amazon Video.

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Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio is originally in English. Subtitle and dub options vary by streaming service.

How long is Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio?

Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio runs 0 hours 49 minutes (49 minutes).

What is Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio rated?

Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio is rated NR. It holds a 10.0/10 audience score from 1 ratings.

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