In 1968, the creator of I Dream of Jeannie predicted what may yet occur in 2026...
...with a tv-movie that aired on network only once, yet had an enormous impact on those who saw it!
The year: 1968! Race Relations were cratering! The economy was doing well, but individuals thought, because they weren't personally doing well, the whole economy was collapsing!
The current President (a Democrat) was not on the ballot for the Presidental election!
A Republican who promised "law and order" and to "protect America from potential invaders" won the White House!
Sidney Sheldon, creator/producer of lightweight escapist entertainment like I Dream of Jeannie and The Patty Duke Show, looked at what was going on around him and took a chance.
Screen Gemsgave him carte blanche, probably expecting something in a similar vein to his previous projects.
He greenlighted a story by Nedrick Young, scripter of controversial movies like The Defiant Ones (1958) and the adaptation of the novel Inherit the Wind (1960).
Sheldon selected an experenced, versatile director, Richard C Sarafian, with credits ranging from Dr Kildare to Batman!
The cast used both established pros like John Forsythe (against type as the villainous General Bruce, the Leader's trusted military commander) and Jackie Cooper (as the heroic, but doomed, Lt Col Davis), as well as up-and-comers like Gene Hackman and Carol Lynley in supporting roles.
(Trivia Note: one of the supporting characters, Lt Allen, is played by Jonathan Lippe/Jonathan Goldsmith, known recently as "The Most Interesting Man in the World" in Dos Equis beer commercials!)
The protaganist, rebel leader Major McCloud, was played by Marc Strange in his only leading role.
The tv-movie, using concepts from both Sinclair Lewis' It Can't Happen Here and George Orwell's 1984, portrayed a near-future America where the President declared a national emergency and imposed martial law...but the undefined "emergency" never ended, and martial law quickly mutated into fascist repression!
But the Society of Man, an organized resistance group with people placed within the government, fights back as best it can against the overwheming military might and technological superiority of the fascists.
Left open-ended, the movie practically begs to be continued as a mini-series, if not an ongoing series!
Airing on ABC during the Christmas season (December 4, 1968), it failed to garner decent ratings, and the potential series died quietly!
(Trivia: Kenneth Johnson proposed a similar concept called Storm Warnings to NBC in the early 1980s.
They turned it down, and Johnson, following in the steps of Rod Serling and Gene Roddenberry, revamped the concept with science fiction elements, making the fascists into reptilian aliens, and sold the concept as V, which ran as two mini-series and a brief ongoing series in the 80s and a two-season reboot in 2009-10.)
Never available on VHS, DVD or BluRay, the only way, currently, to see Shadow on the Land is right HERE.
We reccomend you download it as well, since the flick is deleted wherever it appears!
I'd say "enjoy, but, it's really more disturbing and frightening than enjoyable...
Today, We Look at How Don da Con Follows Project 2025's instructions...
...told in the visual style of the beloved 1970s animated series Schoolhouse Rock!
Sadly, since there aren't any credits assigned to individual chapters, we don't know who did this superb piece inspired by Schoohouse Rock's "Im Just a Bill"
From Now Until Election Day, We'll Be Presenting Examples of How Creatives See Don da Con...
"I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn't lose any voters, OK?" now-convicted felon Don da Con remarked at a January 2016 campaign stop at Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa.
"It's, like, incredible."
"Frightening" is more like it!
Based on the cover for DC's Detective Comics#69 (1942) by Jerry Robinson!
From Now Until Election Day, We'll Be Presenting Examples of How Creatives See Don da Con...
Is he referring to his "concept of a plan"? Note: In 2016, Don da Con said he had "a big, beautiful plan that'll be cheaper than ObamaCare, cover everyone, and be ready to go on Day One, 2017!" Anybody ever see it? I didn't!
Based on the cover for Marvel's Night Nurse #3 (1973) by Win Mortimer!
And the Greatest Hits Keep Rolling Along... You'd think these guys could get their story straight! It's almost as if the father doesn't talk to the sons...
When the previous criminally-inclined Republican Prez was about to be impeached in 1974...
...it was (unlike now) for a non-violent crime and MAD Magazine was at a creative peak, as demonstrated by this classic (and pretty comprehensive) piece by writer Frank Jacobs published in EC's MAD #170 (1974)!
The process took several months, allowing for such satirical pieces to be carefully-crafted.
Today, sadly, MAD as a print magazine is gone(except for reprints), and the increased speed political matters now proceed at prevents such material from being created!
Remember When the German Who Claimed He Was Swedish said this?
Amazing how, despite allegedly-sending "crack detectives" to Hawaii who in his own words "can't believe what they're finding", we never saw the "results" of the "investigation", nor learned the identities of the alleged "detectives"...who would be considered heroes by the Reich-wing!
Combine Don da Con, the 2016 Republican Convention held in Cleveland, and George Romero's zombie films and you get...aw, you guessed!
Explains a lot about Republicans, doesn't it? This is just an excerpt, since the story runs 36 rather funny and in-joke-laden pages. Written by Dan Taylor and illustrated by Chris Fason, who also created Hero Happy Hour! Support Atomic Kommie Comics
The Celestial Peacekeeping Astral Coalition contacts the President of the United States, Donald Trump, to deliver a dire warning: Earth is in danger of takeover by another group of aliens from somewhere in the far left wing of the galaxy.
This insidious force, the Sienn’en, have an armada ready to invade Earth for its resources. But with the CPAC’s help, Trump puts together a team ready to take the battle into orbit and beyond!
A force to make space great again!
(You can tell today is April Fools Day, right?)
Interesting how those uniforms and spacesuits apparently have Spanx built-in, eh? To Be Concluded in... Monday Madness (on Monday, obviously)!