Trinity and Beyond
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Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie | |
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Cover of the 2006 DVD release |
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Directed by | Peter Kuran |
Written by | Scott Narrie, Don Pugsley |
Music by | John W. Morgan William T. Stromberg |
Release date(s) | 1995 |
Running time | 93 min |
Language | English |
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Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Peter Kuran. It is narrated by William Shatner. Using restored archive footage, the film traces the development of nuclear weapons and their testing, from America's Trinity test of 1945 (hence the title) to the first Chinese atomic bomb test in 1964. Kuran's commentary on the DVD version claims that the DVD replaces some of the original footage with better-quality versions.
The film's publicity claims that much of the American footage is newly declassified and previously unseen. Kuran's research brought him into contact with many of the cameramen who photographed the American tests, leading to the production of another documentary, Atomic Filmmakers, which featured their reminiscences of working on the program.
The film's music (composed by William Stromberg) was performed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, symbolizing the end of the cold war. The score was later used in some trailers for the X-Men movies.
[edit] Technical details
US Theatrical Release Date: September 29, 1995
Production Company: Visual Concept Entertainment (VCE)