The Day Called X
1957 · 28 min · TV Movie, Documentary
Portentously portrays the evacuation of Portland, Oregon, when threatened by a nuclear attack on its state-of-the-art civil defense system.
Directed by Harry Rasky · Written by Harry Rasky
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Glenn Ford Narrator - T Terry Schrunk Himself (Mayor of Portland)
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