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Interesting. A largish fallout shelter with a ranch home, complete with out buildings and guesthouse, built inside and the interior decorated with landscapes, fake grass and a passable rendition of a night sky. Another source claimed the interior lighting was dimmable and timed to maintain a regular day/night cycle.

Looking at the pictures I was struck with the fake utopian similarity to "Topeka" ,a fictional post-apocalyptic underground shelter featured in a movie. Then it occurred to me that most people here might have missed that movie. It is a classic in the history of depictions of post apocalyptic worlds that has clearly left its mark on the subject. Never quite great, and more than a little misogynistic, it is still a fun, and funny, movie.

Q1)What was the name of the movie that featured an underground city called "Topeka"?

Q2)There were two protagonists. Between them how many legs did they have. Which character was the 'smart one'?

Q3)Both stars went on to do TV. Name the one who shared character name with a famous American hero in a popular TV show.

Extra Credit - The phrase "Well, I'd say she certainly had marvelous judgment, Albert ... if not particularly good taste" was used. Place it in context.