OK, I found it. It took me some time fussing with the IMDB Power Search... I tried with keywords like "nuclear bomb broadcast" but nothing. Finally I put "panic" on their trivia search option, and it sprung out.
It's an NBC TV movie called "Special Bulletin", it was aired in March 1983. The director was Edward Zwick (About last night, Glory), from an original script by him with Marshall Herskovitz (the Thirtysomething team). It's on VHS, so if you don't know it, look for it.
Here's another one I want the title of: this one I saw in black & white TV when I was a kid. It's a World War II action American picture, with Gary Cooper or someone Cooper-like in the lead. This guy is an American Army officer who's selected to infiltrate the Japanese lines as a spy. Now this is the outstanding plot device: in order to do this, at the beginning of the movie they do plastic surgery on his face so he looks like a Japanese! And he remains with that face FOR THE ENTIRE MOVIE!
Sent to a Japanese military camp, he disguises as a top officer and begins to send strategic data about the yellow ones' plans. At the end of the movie, he's discovered because of a nervous "tic" (something he does with his hand), then cornered and killed in a bloody gunshot... of course, on those last minutes he manages to send one last radio signal with the information Americans need to win the war.
What's the title of this movie? Must have been made in the late Forties or the Fifties.



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