World Premiere
Command and Control
Spotlight
| USA | 92 MINUTES | EnglishDocumentary
September 18, 1980, 6:25 p.m., Titan II base in Damascus, Arkansas. On this fateful night an explosion kills an Air Force member and transforms the lives of everyone on the base. Honing in on a single case of so-called “human error”, Command and Control juxtaposes precision on a minute scale against the gargantuan risks inherent in the United States’ aggressive nuclear proliferation policy during the Cold War. This high-stakes documentary thriller draws connections between Titan, the Bravo test at Bikini Atoll, and a B-52 crash above Goldsboro, North Carolina in 1961 to show, as First Lieutenant Allan Childers notes in one scene, “When you’re working on a weapon of mass destruction, you’re counting on everything to work perfect all the time — and things just don’t work perfect all the time.”
—Genna Terranova
—Genna Terranova
Cast & Credits
Directed by
Robert Kenner
Director
Robert Kenner
Screenwriter
Robert Kenner
Eric Schlosser
Producer
Robert Kenner
Melissa Robledo
Mark Samels
Eric Schlosser
Editor
Kim Roberts
A.C.E.
Cinematographer
Paul Goldsmith
Jay Redmond
Composer
Mark Adler
Story By
Brian Pearle
Kim Roberts
Cast
Rodney Holder
Allan Childers
Eric Schlosser
Bob Peurifoy
Bill Stevens
Dave Powell
Jeffrey Plumb
Harold Brown
David Pryor
Skip Rutherford
Col. John Moser
Col. Ben Scallorn
Sid King
Mona Harper
Sam Hutto
James Sandaker
Greg Devlin
Contacts
Press Contact
Donna Daniels
Daniels Murphy Communications
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212 414 0408
ddaniels@danielsmurphy.com
Daniels Murphy Communications
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212 414 0408
ddaniels@danielsmurphy.com
US Sales Contact
Print Source
Vanessa Ruiz
WGBH Educational Foundation
Brighton, MA 02135
Phone: 617 300 5953
vanessa_ruiz@wgbh.org
WGBH Educational Foundation
Brighton, MA 02135
Phone: 617 300 5953
vanessa_ruiz@wgbh.org
International Sales Contact
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