In 1962 an eccentric scientist who, like so many people at the time, thought that a nuclear war between the U.S. and the Soviet Union was possible, built a bomb shelter in his basement.
During the Cuban missile crisis, when he thought things were going escalate, he took his pregnant wife into the bomb shelter.
When a plane flying over lost control, the pilot bailed out and the plane crashed into their house which activated the shelter's locks (designed not to open for 35 years).
She gives birth to a boy whom they name Adam.
So Adam grows up being taught and exposed to all culture up to 1962.
When the locks open, they're shocked to see how the world has changed they decide to stay inside.
However their supplies have run out, so Adam goes out to get some more but gets lost and is helped by a girl called Eve.
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Blast from the Past
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Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive
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Memories Are Made of This
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That Old Black Magic
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Honeymooner's Theme
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Jackie Gleason:
Writer
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It's a Good Day
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Like Someone in Love
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Surf City
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It's Been a Long, Long Time
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Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe
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You Belong to Me
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Drawing Flies
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Happy Birthday to You
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Mildred J. Hill:
Writer
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Lunatics in the Grass
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Pretty Babies
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It's the End of the World As We Know It
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Round and Round
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Perry Como:
Performer
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Honey Please
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Chris Karn:
Writer
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I Will Buy You a New Life
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Out Here
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So Long Toots
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Cherry Poppin' Daddies:
Performer
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Trou Macacq
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Hell
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Y.M.C.A.
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Mr. Zoot Suit
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Mark Cally:
Writer
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A Little Belief
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On the Street Where You Live
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Political Science
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