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  2. Countdown to Looking Glass is a Canadian made-for-television movie that premiered in the United States on HBO on October 14, 1984 and was also broadcast on CTV in Canada. The movie presents a fictional confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union over the Strait of Hormuz, the gateway to the Persian Gulf.

    • Fred Barzyk
    • HBO
    • Albert Ruben
  3. 2 de feb. de 2014 · 2.4K. 236K views 10 years ago. Countdown to Looking Glass is a Canadian made-for-television movie that premiered in the United States on HBO on October 14, 1984. Presented as an on-going news...

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    • MegaDude
  4. 14 de oct. de 1984 · Countdown to Looking Glass: Directed by Fred Barzyk. With Scott Glenn, Michael Murphy, Helen Shaver, Patrick Watson. Dramatic doomsday scenario in which the Cold War fully escalates. The story is told through a live news report that follows the apocalyptic world-ending nuclear exchange between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R.

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    • Scott Glenn, Michael Murphy, Helen Shaver
    • Fred Barzyk
  5. 20 de ago. de 2012 · 3.3K. 702K views 11 years ago. Docudrama uses fictional reports of a crisis in the Middle East, which leads to a nuclear confrontation between the US and the USSR. "Looking Glass" is the code...

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    • wanabee2w
  6. Countdown to Looking Glass película dirigida por Fred Barzyk y protagonizada por Scott Glenn, Michael Murphy y Helen Shaver. Año: 1984. Sinopsis: Dramático escenario apocalíptico en el que la Guerra Fría se intensifica por completo. La historia se cuenta a través de un informe de noticias en vivo que sigue el intercambio nuclear ...

  7. Countdown to Looking Glass is a good speculative thriller examining the outbreak of World War III. Made during the Cold War, it is rife with the tension of the period. It also gives a haunting portrait of how the apocalypse could have happened.

  8. Overview. A fictional confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union over the Strait of Hormuz, the gateway to the Persian Gulf. The narrative of the film details the events that lead up to the initial exchange of nuclear weapons from the perspective of an on-going news broadcast. Fred Barzyk. Director. Albert Ruben. Writer.