

The government made a movie about gaslighting people into accepting nuclear apocalypse. It slaps.
This Cold War film "Information Within Public Shelters" (1953) takes place in a fallout shelter, showing how a well-trained staff that provides information to shelter occupants, can keep them busy and calm during nuclear armageddon. This film was produced as the U.S. Government began to shift from promoting privately-owned "family" fallout shelters to the concept of large, public shelters.
Production
Incredible staged shelter sets that look like dystopian IKEA.
Writing
Script treats nuclear annihilation like a minor scheduling inconvenience.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This represents a pivot point when civil defense abandoned 'every family for themselves' for centralized population management.
Most public shelters promoted here were never stocked; the film's optimism was already obsolete upon release.