Red Dawn

Red Dawn (1984) is a movie by John Milius about a fictional attack on the United States and, mainly, the guerrilla actions of a group of high school students. Red Dawn was the first movie to be released with a PG-13 rating. The Flamingo Kid had received the first PG-13 rating but was not released until after Red Dawn. The movie featured Patrick Swayze (Jed Eckert), C. Thomas Howell (Robert), Lea Thompson (Erica), Charlie Sheen (Matt Eckert), Darren Dalton (Daryl Bates), Jennifer Grey (Toni) and Powers Boothe (Colonel Andy Tanner). The movie was filmed in and around the town of Las Vegas, New Mexico. Many buildings and features which appeared in the film, including an historic Fred Harvey hotel adjacent to the train depot, the Las Vegas train yard, and a building near downtown which was repainted with the fictional name of "Calumet, Colorado" where the movie was set, are still there today as they appeared in the film. The name of the film and its band of young guerrillas appears to have been used by the United States Army for the December 13, 2003 Operation Red Dawn in which the former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was captured.

Plot summary

   
It's the year 1984. The USSR declared war on the United States, following a horrific famine. Soviet troops invaded the U.S. through three points. The first attack force arrived from Cuba using commercial airliners. There, Soviet paratroopers landed and occupied areas. The second invasion force, the main force, originated from Mexico, presumably a Soviet ally. The last attack force—the smallest—parachuted in from the western coast. NORAD, the defense system the U.S. had created with Canada, detected the invasion. All U.S. major forces however only concentrated in dealing with the Texan invasion. The southeast United States, the site of the Cuban Soviet invasion, seems to have little U.S. military action. China opposed the invasion but lost half of its population to nuclear attacks (Quotes from a conversation between a US Air Force Pilot and a partisans). Pilot - " Well, Europe is sitting this one out, I guess 2 wars was enough this century, Britain is helping but that will soon disappear" Partisans - "Well then who is on our side?" Pilot - "6 hundred million screaming chinamen" Partisans - " I thought there was 1 billion .. ? " Pilot - "Yea .. there were .. " The Soviet Union managed to take over the whole Great Plains area of the United States, extending from the Rocky Mountains to the Missouri River. The plot revolves around how several Colorado high school students fared in the war. They called themselves the Wolverines after their school's mascot. Although most of the partisans are killed by the end of the movie, a voice-over appears at the end of the movie showing a World War III memorial, and stating that the United States eventually wins the war. It is likely that this movie lead to the role playing game Twilight 2000

See also

The Amerika 1987 TV series also shows a Soviet-occupied America, possibly inspired by this movie.

External link

* The IMDb entry on Red Dawn

 

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