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New Living Translation No manna appeared on the day they first ate from the crops of the land, and it was never seen again.

So from that time on the Israelites ate from the crops of Canaan. English Standard Version And the manna ceased the day after they ate of the produce of the land.

And there was no longer manna for the people of Israel, but they ate of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year.

Berean Study Bible And the day after they had eaten from the produce of the land, the manna ceased. There was no more manna for the Israelites, so that year they began to eat the crops of the land of Canaan.

New American Standard Bible The manna ceased on the day after they had eaten some of the produce of the land, so that the sons of Israel no longer had manna, but they ate some of the yield of the land of Canaan during that year.

New King James Version Then the manna ceased on the day after they had eaten the produce of the land; and the children of Israel no longer had manna, but they ate the food of the land of Canaan that year.

King James Bible And the manna ceased on the morrow after they had eaten of the old corn of the land; neither had the children of Israel manna any more; but they did eat of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year.

Christian Standard Bible And the day after they ate from the produce of the land, the manna ceased.

Since there was no more manna for the Israelites, they ate from the crops of the land of Canaan that year.

Good News Translation The manna stopped falling then, and the Israelites no longer had any. From that time on they ate food grown in Canaan. Holman Christian Standard Bible And the day after they ate from the produce of the land, the manna ceased.

International Standard Version The manna ceased on the day they ate the produce of the land. Since the Israelis no longer received manna, they ate crops from the land of Canaan that year.

NET Bible The manna stopped appearing the day they ate some of the produce of the land; the Israelites never ate manna again. New Heart English Bible The manna ceased on the next day, after they had eaten of the produce of the land.

The people of Israel did not have manna any more; but they ate of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year. A Faithful Version And the manna stopped on the next day after they had eaten the grain of the land.

And there was no more manna for the children of Israel, but they ate the fruit of the land of Canaan that year. The people of Israel never had manna again.

That year they began to eat the crops that grew in Canaan. JPS Tanakh And the manna ceased on the morrow, after they had eaten of the produce of the land; neither had the children of Israel manna any more; but they did eat of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year.

New American Standard And the manna ceased on the day after they had eaten some of the produce of the land, so that the sons of Israel no longer had manna, but they ate some of the yield of the land of Canaan during that year.

The Soviet Army eventually reaches the Rhine. Seeking to prevent Soviet forces from invading France and causing the rest of Western Europe to fall, NATO halts the Soviet advance by airbursting three low-yield tactical nuclear weapons over advancing Soviet troops.

Meanwhile, on board the EC Looking Glass aircraft, the order comes in from the President for a full nuclear strike against the Soviet Union.

Dozens of other launch facilities do the same. Within minutes, over 1, missiles from the U. Almost simultaneously, an Air Force officer receives a report that a massive Soviet nuclear assault against the United States has been launched, further updated with a report that over Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles ICBMs are inbound.

It is deliberately left unclear whether the Soviet Union or the United States launches the main nuclear attack first.

The first salvo of the Soviet nuclear attack on the Midwestern United States as shown from the point of view of the residents of central Kansas and western Missouri occurs when a large-yield nuclear weapon air bursts at high altitude over Kansas City, Missouri.

Higginsville , Kansas City, Sedalia , and all the way south to El Dorado Springs, Missouri , are blanketed with ground burst nuclear weapons. While the story provides no specifics, it strongly suggests that U.

The aftermath depicts the Midwestern and Northwestern United States as a blackened wasteland of burned-out cities filled with burn, blast, and radiation victims.

Eventually, the U. President delivers a radio address in which he declares there is now a ceasefire between the United States and the Soviet Union which, although not shown, has suffered the same devastating effects , but he states the United States has not surrendered.

Russell Oakes lives in the upper-class Brookside neighborhood with his wife and works in a hospital in downtown Kansas City. He is scheduled to teach a hematology class at the University of Kansas KU hospital in nearby Lawrence, Kansas, and is en route when he hears an alarming Emergency Broadcast System alert on his car radio.

Oakes attempts to return to his home via the K freeway and is the only eastbound motorist. The nuclear attack begins, and Kansas City is gripped with panic as air raid sirens wail.

Oakes' car is permanently disabled by the EMP from the first high-altitude detonation, as are all motor vehicles and electricity.

His family, many colleagues, and almost all of Kansas City's population are killed. He walks to Lawrence, which has been severely damaged from the blasts, and, at the university hospital, treats the wounded with Dr.

Sam Hachiya and Nurse Nancy Bauer. Also at the university, science Professor Joe Huxley and students use a Geiger counter to monitor the nuclear fallout outside.

They build a makeshift radio to maintain contact with Dr. Oakes at the hospital as well as to locate any other broadcasting survivors beyond their area.

His crew are among the first to witness the initial missile launches, indicating full-scale nuclear war. After it becomes clear that a Soviet counterstrike is imminent, the airmen panic.

Several stubbornly insist that they should stay at their post and take shelter in the silo, while others, including McCoy, point out that it is futile.

McCoy tells them they have done their jobs and speeds away in an Air Force truck to retrieve his wife and child in Sedalia , but the truck is permanently disabled by an EMP from an airburst detonation.

McCoy abandons the truck and takes shelter inside an overturned semi truck trailer. After the attack, McCoy walks towards a town and finds an abandoned store, where he takes provisions, while gunfire is heard in the distance.

While standing in line for a drink of water from a well pump, McCoy befriends a man who is mute and shares his provisions.

McCoy asks another man along the road about Sedalia, and the man indicates that Sedalia and Windsor no longer exist. As McCoy and his companion both begin to suffer the effects of radiation sickness , they leave a refugee camp and head to the hospital at Lawrence, where McCoy ultimately succumbs to radiation sickness.

Farmer Jim Dahlberg and his family live in rural Harrisonville, Missouri , very close to a field of missile silos.

While the family is preparing for the wedding of their elder daughter, Denise, to KU senior Bruce Gallatin, Jim prepares for the impending attack by converting their basement into a makeshift fallout shelter.

As the missiles are launched, he urges his family downstairs into the basement. While running to the shelter, the Dahlbergs' son, Danny, inadvertently looks at the missile explosion and is instantly blinded.

KU student Stephen Klein, while hitchhiking home to Joplin, Missouri , stumbles upon the Dahlberg's farm and persuades the family to take him in.

After several days in the basement, Denise, distraught over the situation, escapes from the basement and runs about the field that is cluttered with dead animals.

She sees a clear blue sky and thinks the worst is over; however, the field is actually covered in radioactive fallout.

Klein goes after her, attempting to warn her about the invisible nuclear radiation, but Denise runs from him. Eventually, Klein is able to chase Denise back to safety in the basement, but not before Denise runs to the stairs to find her wedding dress.

During a makeshift church service, while the minister tries to express how lucky they are to have survived, Denise begins to bleed externally from her groin due to radiation sickness.

Klein takes Danny and Denise to Lawrence for treatment. Hachiya attempts to treat Danny, but Klein also develops radiation sickness. Dahlberg, upon returning from an emergency farmers' meeting, confronts a group of silent survivors squatting on his farm and attempts to persuade them to move somewhere else, only to be shot and killed mid-sentence by one of the squatters.

Ultimately, the situation at the hospital becomes grim. Oakes collapses from exhaustion and, upon awakening several days later, learns that Nurse Bauer has died from meningitis.

Oakes, suffering from terminal radiation sickness, decides to return to Kansas City to see his home for the last time, while Dr.

Hachiya stays behind. Oakes witnesses U. After somehow managing to locate where his home was, he finds the charred remains of his wife's wristwatch and a family huddled in the ruins.

Oakes angrily orders them to leave his home. The family silently offers Oakes food, causing him to collapse in despair, as a member of the family comforts him.

As the scene fades to black, Professor Huxley calls into his makeshift radio: "Hello? Is anybody there? Anybody at all?

Stoddard asked his executive vice president of television movies and miniseries Stu Samuels to develop a script. Samuels created the title The Day After to emphasize that the story was not about a nuclear war itself, but the aftermath.

Samuels suggested several writers and eventually Stoddard commissioned veteran television writer Edward Hume to write the script in ABC, which financed the production, was concerned about the graphic nature of the film and how to appropriately portray the subject on a family-oriented television channel.

Hume undertook a massive amount of research on nuclear war and went through several drafts until finally ABC deemed the plot and characters acceptable.

Originally, the film was based more around and in Kansas City, Missouri. Kansas City was not bombed in the original script, although Whiteman Air Force Base was, making Kansas City suffer shock waves and the horde of survivors staggering into town.

There was no Lawrence, Kansas, in the story, although there was a small Kansas town called "Hampton".

While Hume was writing the script, he and producer Robert Papazian, who had great experience in on-location shooting, took several trips to Kansas City to scout locations and met with officials from the Kansas film commission and from the Kansas tourist offices to search for a suitable location for "Hampton.

Hume and Papazian ended up selecting Lawrence, due to the access to a number of good locations: a university, a hospital, football and basketball venues, farms, and a flat countryside.

Lawrence was also agreed upon as being the "geographic center" of the United States. Back in Los Angeles, the idea of making a TV movie showing the true effects of nuclear war on average American citizens was still stirring up controversy.

ABC, Hume, and Papazian realized that for the scene depicting the nuclear blast, they would have to use state-of-the-art special effects and they took the first step by hiring some of the best special effects people in the business to draw up some storyboards for the complicated blast scene.

For several months, this group worked on drawing up storyboards and revising the script again and again; then, in early , Butler was forced to leave The Day After because of other contractual commitments.

ABC then offered the project to two other directors, who both turned it down. Meyer was apprehensive at first and doubted ABC would get away with making a television film on nuclear war without the censors diminishing its effect.

However, after reading the script, Meyer agreed to direct The Day After. Meyer wanted to make sure he would film the script he was offered.

He did not want the censors to censor the film, nor the film to be a regular Hollywood disaster movie from the start. Meyer figured the more The Day After resembled such a film, the less effective it would be, and preferred to present the facts of nuclear war to viewers.

ABC agreed, although they wanted to have one star to help attract European audiences to the film when it would be shown theatrically there. Later, while flying to visit his parents in New York City, Meyer happened to be on the same plane with Jason Robards and asked him to join the cast.

Meyer plunged into several months of nuclear research, which made him quite pessimistic about the future, to point of becoming ill each evening when he came home from work.

Meyer and Papazian also made trips to the ABC censors, and to the United States Department of Defense during their research phase, and experienced conflicts with both.

Meyer had many heated arguments over elements in the script, that the network censors wanted cut out of the film. The Department of Defense said they would cooperate with ABC if the script made clear that the Soviet Union launched their missiles first—something Meyer and Papazian took pains not to do.

In any case, Meyer, Papazian, Hume, and several casting directors spent most of July taking numerous trips to Kansas City. In between casting in Los Angeles, where they relied mostly on unknowns, they would fly to the Kansas City area to interview local actors and scenery.

They were hoping to find some real Midwesterners for smaller roles. Hollywood casting directors strolled through shopping malls in Kansas City, looking for local people to fill small and supporting roles, while the daily newspaper in Lawrence ran an advertisement calling for local residents of all ages to sign up for jobs as a large number of extras in the film and a professor of theater and film at the University of Kansas was hired to head up the local casting of the movie.

Out of the eighty or so speaking parts, only fifteen were cast in Los Angeles. The remaining roles were filled in Kansas City and Lawrence. When asked what their plans for surviving nuclear war were, a FEMA official replied that they were experimenting with putting evacuation instructions in telephone books in New England.

The town boasted a "socio-cultural mix," sat near the exact geographic center of the continental U. Lawrence had some great locations, and the people there were more supportive of the project.

Suddenly, less emphasis was put on Kansas City, the decision was made to have the city completely annihilated in the script, and Lawrence was made the primary location in the film.

ABC originally planned to air The Day After as a four-hour "television event", spread over two nights with total running time of minutes without commercials.

The network stuck with their two night broadcast plan, and Meyer filmed the entire three-hour script, as evidenced by a minute work-print that has surfaced.

ABC relented, and told Meyer he could edit the film for a one-night broadcast version. Meyer's original single-night cut ran two hours and twenty minutes, which he presented to the network.

After this screening, many executives were deeply moved and some even cried, leading Meyer to believe they approved of his cut.

Nevertheless, a further six-month struggle ensued over the final shape of the film. Network censors had opinions about the inclusion of specific scenes, and ABC itself, eventually intent on "trimming the film to the bone", made demands to cut out many scenes Meyer strongly lobbied to keep.

Finally Meyer and his editor Bill Dornisch balked. Dornisch was fired, and Meyer walked away from the project.

ABC brought in other editors, but the network ultimately was not happy with the results they produced. They finally brought Meyer back and reached a compromise, with Meyer paring down The Day After to a final running time of minutes.

The Day After was initially scheduled to premiere on ABC in May , but the post-production work to reduce the film's length pushed back its initial airdate to November.

Censors forced ABC to cut an entire scene of a child having a nightmare about nuclear holocaust and then sitting up, screaming. A psychiatrist told ABC that this would disturb children.

No Day After - Original Filmtitel: Storm War

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