Kill Billions
Kill Billions is a 2003 American nuclear war film starring Edward Teller and David Carradine.
In the News
On the Beach Party is a 1959 beach party cautionary drama starring Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon.
The Day the Bomb Cried is an unfinished and unreleased 1972 Swedish-French war film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.
Singer-physicist J. R. Oppenheimer performs his hit song "Destroyer of Worlds" at the Grand Ole Opry, leading to his being summoned before the House Un-American Activities Committee.
Southrop Grumman Corporation is a British multinational aerospace and defense technology company based in Gloucestershire, England on the River Leach.
Red Phone Missile Command is a telecommunications provider and nuclear war management service.
Bane Capital is a legal thriller film about a renegade aerospace engineer (Tom Hardy) who blackmails Gotham City into issuing municipal bonds for the upgrade of aging runways at Gotham City International Airport.
Edward Teller, "the father of the hydrogen bomb".
Fiction cross-reference
- Bane Capital
- Behind Closed Files
- On the Beach Party
- J. R. Oppenheimer
- Red Phone Missile Command
- Southrop Grumman
- The Day the Bomb Cried
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Edward Teller (nonfiction) - "the father of the hydrogen bomb"
External links
- Kill Bill @ Wikipedia
- Kill Bill Kills @ YouTube
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- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Films
- Nuclear war (nonfiction)
- Edward Teller (nonfiction)
- War (nonfiction)
- 2000s (nonfiction)
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- David Carradine (nonfiction)
- Sonny Chiba (nonfiction)
- Death (nonfiction)
- Julie Dreyfus (nonfiction)
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- Vivica A. Fox (nonfiction)
- Daryl Hannah (nonfiction)
- Kill Bill (nonfiction)
- Chiaki Kuriyama (nonfiction)
- Lucy Liu (nonfiction)
- Michael Madsen (nonfiction)
- Michael Parks (nonfiction)
- RZA (nonfiction)
- Quentin Tarantino (nonfiction)
- Uma Thurman (nonfiction)