Amerika

Summary America has been bloodlessly taken over by the Soviet Union, leading to slave-labor camps for some, collaboration for others and rebellion for yet others. View more details

Amerika

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Kris Kristofferson Robert Urich Sam Neill Wendy Hughes

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Genres : Action Drama

Release date : Feb 14, 1987

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Cobourg, Ontario, Canada

Production companies : ABC Circle Films

Summary America has been bloodlessly taken over by the Soviet Union, leading to slave-labor camps for some, collaboration for others and rebellion for yet others. View more details

Details

Genres : Action Drama

Release date : Feb 14, 1987

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Cobourg, Ontario, Canada

Production companies : ABC Circle Films

Episode 1 • Feb 14, 1987
Part I
As the Police in Chicago, which is the Capital City of the Central Administrative District, are about to raid an unauthorized stage-play, KGB Colonel Andrei Desinov steps in and discovers his American girlfriend Kimberly Ballard is starring in it. The raid gets called off and he confronts her. In Milford , Nebraska, the citizenry which includes the Milford Family and the County Administrator, Peter Bradford, is trying to adjust to the Soviet occupation. Devon Milford, a 1988 Presidential candidate who fought against the Soviet occupation, gets released from a Texas Detention Center to home exile in Milford. During a trip to the Washington National Administrative area, Andrei is told by his commander, General Paetya Samanov, of the plan to break the United States up into several separate countries in order to destroy any patriotism it's citizens still have for the U.S. During a Party celebration in Omaha, Andrei announces the five men who have been nominated to the post of Governor-General of the Central Administrative Area, one of which is Peter. After arriving in Milford, Devon starts making his adjustment living in a town under occupation after spending six years in his prison camp. He finds some animosity towards him for spending more of his efforts prior to being imprisoned to save American society than he spent trying to save his families land which is being overtaken by squatters as the Soviets don't recognize his families right to own land.
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