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A rag-tag band of survivors of a nuclear holocaust head for Albany|New York|the only city in America spared in the apocalypse. Tanner|Denton and Keegan are co-workers at an underground military facility. They find themselves an all-terrain vehicle and set out for the (now) wilds of up-state New York. Along the way they pick up a number of survivors|including a surly and incorrigible teenager. On the way to their destination|they find themselves fighting not just mutant insects and the savage landscape|but themselves as they try to forge bonds to survive.

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Emil Teofanov
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This is one of the few "Life After Nuclear WW3" movies that I remember vividly from my childhood. Gigantic scorpions, indestructible cockroaches, state-of-the-art ofroad vehicles, lousy script... It has it all. Highly recommended in the weeks before the nuclear explosion in Kiev, Ukraine, 2022. â˜ĸī¸
Andrew Wilkins
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Dated but good for its age