<p>On this week’s episode of Unclear and Present Danger, we watched the <strong>The Second Civil War</strong>, a 1997 satirical film directed by Joe Dante for HBO. </p><p>Starring James Earl Jones, Elizabeth Peña, Denis Leary, Beau Bridges, Phil Hartman and James Coburn, <strong>The Second Civil War</strong> takes place in a future where rapid, unlimited immigration has produced a balkinized society of ethnic enclaves. California is essentially been re-absorbed into Mexico and Rhode Island is home to millions of Chinese migrants. </p><p>When an international relief organization makes plans to bring Pakistani refugees into Idaho, the state’s governor, played by Beau Bridges, orders the its national guard to close the borders, sparking a stand-off with the federal government. As both sides escalate, Americans start to choose sides, with other western states joining Idaho in its pushback against Washington.</p><p>Eventually, the war of words becomes an actual war, as shooting starts between the U.S. Army and the various national guards now allied with Idaho.</p><p>As viewers, we see all of this unfold through the eyes of a news network, whose anchors and reporters are on the scene, covering developments as they occur.</p><p>The tagline for <strong>The Second Civil War</strong> was “A Very Uncivil Comedy.”</p><p>You can find <strong>The Second Civil War</strong> streaming for free on YouTube.</p><p>Our next episode will be on <strong>The Saint</strong>, the 1997 thriller adapted from the television show of the same name, directed by Phillip Noyce and starring Val Kilmer and Elizabeth Shue.</p><p>And don’t forget our Patreon, where we watch the films of the Cold War and try to unpack them as political and historical documents! For $5 a month, you get two bonus episodes every month as well as access to the entire back catalog — we’re almost two years deep at this point. Sign up at <a href="http://patreon.com/unclearpod">patreon.com/unclearpod</a>. </p><p>The latest episode of our Patreon podcast is on the 1979 thriller <strong>Hardcore</strong>.</p><p><a href="https://www.connor-lynch.com/">Connor Lynch</a> produced this episode. Artwork by <a href="https://instagram.com/rachel_e_lettering?utm_medium=copy_link">Rachel Eck</a>.</p>