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World War III - Season 1

When starving mobs begin rioting in the streets of Moscow, Soviet leaders believe they have no recourse but to seize the Alaskan pipeline to force the United States to end the grain embargo that has brought turmoil to the U.S.S.R.

Top Cast

  • David Soul

    David Soul

    Colonel Jake Caffey

  • Rock Hudson

    Rock Hudson

    President Thomas McKenna

  • Jeroen Krabbé

    Jeroen Krabbé

    Colonel Alexander Vorashin

  • Cathy Lee Crosby

    Cathy Lee Crosby

    Maj. Kate Breckenridge

  • Robert Prosky

    Robert Prosky

    Gen. Aleksey Rudenski

  • James Hampton

    James Hampton

    Richard Hickman

  • Lee Wallace

    Lee Wallace

    Dr. Jules Farber

  • Harry Basch

    Harry Basch

    Adm. Vernon Blanchard

  • Rick Fitts

    Rick Fitts

    Maj. George Devery

Overview

When starving mobs begin rioting in the streets of Moscow, Soviet leaders believe they have no recourse but to seize the Alaskan pipeline to force the United States to end the grain embargo that has brought turmoil to the U.S.S.R.

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