Last Best Chance

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Last Best Chance
Produced byNuclear Threat Initiative, Carnegie Corporation of New York, MacArthur Foundation
StarringFred Thompson as President Charles Ross
Running time
45 minutes

Last Best Chance is an educational DVD that reveals the modern nuclear threat of international terrorist organizations, produced by the Nuclear Threat Initiative. The DVD is freely available through the NTI-supported website. The film stars Fred Thompson as President Charles Ross.

The name of the film is a reference to a quote by Abraham Lincoln.

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Running at forty-five minutes in length, Last Best Chance premiered in the fall of 2005 at the lavish East Side mansion that is home to the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City. Among the attendees were diplomats, military personnel, international bankers, and lawyers.[1]

Speakers at the event following the film included:

The film was produced and funded by Nunn's Nuclear Threat Initiative, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the MacArthur Foundation.

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