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<strong>Life</strong> <strong>Under</strong> a <strong>Cloud</strong>:<br />

American Pop Culture during the Atomic Age<br />

Lee Merlin<br />

AKA<br />

Miss Atomic Bomb, c. 1957<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


How to Deal with Nuclear Fear<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


• Idea <strong>of</strong> pollution<br />

Fear <strong>of</strong> Contamination<br />

• Why were people scared?<br />

• This fear can be especially seen in the genre <strong>of</strong><br />

1950’s monster movies.<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Atomic Childhoods<br />

• Civil defense one way children exposed to the<br />

dangers and wonders <strong>of</strong> the nuclear<br />

era…another was through playtime<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Atomic Robot Man (1940s)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Uranium Rush Board Game (ca. 1955)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Dagwood Splits the Atom (1949)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Atomic Bunny, First Issue (1958)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


"Nuclear War" Game (ca. 1970/1980s)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


lecture 22 - 2005


The Simpsons Nuclear Waste Truck (early 1990s)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Con-Cor's Three Mile Island Model (ca 2000)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


“A Preview <strong>of</strong> the War We Do Not Want”<br />

• Lavish treatment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nuclear apocalyptic in<br />

October 1951 issue <strong>of</strong><br />

Collier’s.<br />

• An example <strong>of</strong> the<br />

perversely detailed<br />

descriptions <strong>of</strong> life after the<br />

Bomb that appeared in the<br />

1950s<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


lecture 22 - 2005


Writers Envision Atomic Warfare<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Walt Disney’s 1956 Booklet “Our Friend the<br />

Atom”<br />

Power<br />

Food & Health<br />

Peace<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Atomic Comics<br />

• Consider this: When did<br />

Superman become<br />

vulnerable to<br />

kryptonite?<br />

– 1946 -- It’s revealed that<br />

his home planet Krypton<br />

was destroyed by atomic<br />

war.<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Has genetic engineering become the equivalent<br />

<strong>of</strong> “nuclear fear”?<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


The Atomic Bomb Goes to the Movies<br />

• Apocalyptic Cinema and sometimes not…<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


The Beginning or the End<br />

• MGM, 1947.<br />

• Docudrama <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Manhattan Project.<br />

• Final version<br />

whitewashes history.<br />

lecture 22 - 2005<br />

Promotional still for movie


Invasion USA<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


An aside: Bomb as phallus<br />

is a common theme<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Slim Pickens as Major Kong in Dr. Strangelove<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


lecture 22 - 2005


Taming the Unthinkable<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


The Atomic Kid (1954)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Canadian Mounties vs<br />

Atomic Invaders (1953)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Dig That Uranium (1956)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Nuclear Desecration<br />

• Idea <strong>of</strong> Nature perverted by humans and<br />

nuclear power.<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


• Creatures and mutants<br />

warped by radiation<br />

becomes a common<br />

theme.<br />

Monster Movies<br />

lecture 22 - 2005<br />

Them! (1954, Warner Bros.)


The Day the World Ended<br />

(American International Pictures,<br />

1956)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


lecture 22 - 2005


The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


And, <strong>of</strong> course…Godzilla.<br />

Still from Godzilla, King <strong>of</strong> Monsters (1956 US release)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


One Interpretation…<br />

• Susan Sontag’s 1965 essay “Imagination <strong>of</strong><br />

Disaster”<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Movies with a Warning<br />

• The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)<br />

• On the Beach (1959)<br />

• Dr. Strangelove (1964)<br />

• Fail Safe (1964)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


lecture 22 - 2005


Still from The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)<br />

Failsafe<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


One <strong>of</strong> my favorites…scene from the film-noir<br />

classic Kiss Me Deadly (1955)<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Nuclear Power, Nuclear Fears<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Later Interpretations<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Recent Atomic Bomb Cinema<br />

• Can you think <strong>of</strong> other examples?<br />

lecture 22 - 2005


Is the Bomb Back?<br />

lecture 22 - 2005

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