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Cast

Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen

Dr. Alexander Brown - Present

Emilio Estevez

Emilio Estevez

Dr. Alexander Brown - Past

Lea Thompson

Lea Thompson

Sally Matthews

Melinda Dillon

Melinda Dillon

Paula Brown

Joe Pantoliano

Joe Pantoliano

Sgt. Jack Russell

Paul Eiding

Paul Eiding

Dr. Roscoe Cummings

Geoffrey Blake

Geoffrey Blake

Python

James Marshall

James Marshall

Barney Immerman

Ricky Dean Logan

Ricky Dean Logan

Private Roberto

Nicholas Pryor

Nicholas Pryor

Colonel William Devereaux

Michael Laskin

Michael Laskin

Dr. Hatch

Tom Bower

Tom Bower

Dan Cutter

Alan Toy

Alan Toy

Dr. Rosenberg

Frank Beddor

Frank Beddor

Major Frank Brady

Crew

Peter Markle

Peter Markle

Director

Steve Kelso

Steve Kelso

Stunts

T.S. Cook

T.S. Cook

Writer

Peter Bernstein

Peter Bernstein

Original Music Composer

T.S. Cook

T.S. Cook

Executive Producer

Linda Berman

Linda Berman

Executive Producer

William R. Greenblatt

William R. Greenblatt

Producer

Stephen E. Rivkin

Stephen E. Rivkin

Editor

Ronald Víctor García

Ronald Víctor García

Cinematography

Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen

Executive Producer

Tom Morga

Tom Morga

Stunts

Movie poster

Nightbreaker

19896.4 / 1099 min
Drama, TV Movie

Overview

How Close Can You Get To Hell?

Dr. Alexander Brown arrives in Las Vegas, awarded for his recent medical invention. An ex-G.I. tells Brown he was a test subject during the 1950's, exposed to atomic bomb radiation in the Nevada desert-- will Brown help the man uncover the truth? In 1950's Nevada, Brown is a young psychiatrist and a guest of the U.S. Army, where soldiers were routinely exposed to excessive radiation. The young Brown and a colleague interview soldiers, who show their ignorance and insouciance in the face of this danger. The movie intercuts scenes between the young Alexander Brown and older Alexander Brown, some thirty years after the nuclear tests. Will the decorated psychiatrist finally speak out on the atrocity he witnessed?