Rian Keating is a bit of a surprise. He totally sneaks up on you when you least expect it. A seemingly shy, quiet, unassuming man who is seen in the audience at every nightclub act and cabaret show in town, he always greets you warmly, with a sincerity that is refreshing in a jaded world filled with cynicism and people working an angle. He asks for no more than to be allowed the pleasure of your company, the privilege of supporting your artistry, and the occasional piece of trivia that he has tucked away for just the right moment.
Then comes the surprise.
Package Includes: Blu-ray
Disc Type: BD50 (dual layer)
Region: A
MSRP: $24.99
The Production: 4.5/5
The calm of a beautiful day is shattered when a rural elementary school’s early warning alarm system goes off, signaling that a nuclear strike may be imminent. Not sure whether or not this is a false alarm, the school’s principal (William Daniels) sends the students home in groups with a teacher leading the way. One group lead by Mrs. Andrews (Nancy Marchand) has a building sense of dread about the supposedly impending nuclear holocaust; when some of the children in that group does reach a bomb shelter, the dread hasn’t gone away and there’s still uncertainty about whether or not World War III has started…