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"On the Beach": Stanley Kramer's Film

On The Beach - This Dystopian Look at the Atomic Age Drops the Bomb on Humanity with an All Star Hollywood Cast to Boot

830 tons of plutonium and uranium contamination from atomic weapons tests were buried beneath Monte Bello Island off the coast of western Australia in the 1950s. Stashed along with it was knowledge that this harmful substance could resurface and poison the native Aborigines, plant and animal life. Today, due to common knowledge of within the nuclear community, anyone with Internet access or a library card can read about it. Otherwise it could be found deep within the allegorical context of Nevil Shute's novel On The Beach.

In Stanley Kramer's production of the film adaptation this allegory comes alive in the beautiful black and white work of D.L Fapp and G. Rotunno and an A-list cast. The facets of the allegory reflect a political history from the Atomic Age as well as the mechanistic wedge technology drives between the relationships of men and women.

Before analyzing the film adaptation, it should be mentioned that Shute's novel is of classic status upon which the frustrations of a scientist and gifted author rest. His speculative science fiction story is a dystopian world of atomic radiation fallout, which could be closer to a reality uncomfortable for most to recognize. The surviving inhabitants of earth seek refugee on Australia as civilization's drama unfolds its last act. It is mentioned in the Nevil Shute Archives On Line that the author was not fully satisfied with John Paxton's screenplay as some of the themes were misinterpreted. Though Shute's central message still survives in the film as a distress signal to the world about atomic weapons.

The actual distress signal from the story is a key point in the origin of blame and the story's pointed finger as a critic of atomic weapons testing. It is important not in who is sending the distress signal, but where it is coming from. The last American survivors, with the help of Australian naval officers and British scientists board the submarine Sawfish to seek out this phantom distress signal. The signal coming by way of telegraph is indecipherable as Morse code, yet it could be the only glimmer of hope on a planet scorched by nuclear war.

Read this full essay by Jason Cangialosi at the link provided.


Contributor's Note

When the past meets future for Jason, the moment is fueled by a creative background in music, writing, film and philosophy providing a nexus of the complex world to come. He is currently a freelance writer and ghostwriter of books, articles and screenplays.

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Contributed by Jason Cangialosi on June 20, 2008, at 7:57 PM UTC.

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