This gripping 1979 drama about the dangers of nuclear power carried an extra jolt when a real-life accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania occurred just weeks after the film...
This gripping 1979 drama about the dangers of nuclear power carried an extra jolt when a real-life accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania occurred just weeks after the film opened. Kimberly Wells (Jane Fonda) is a TV reporter trying to advance from fluff pieces to harder news. Wells and cameraman Richard Adams (Michael Douglas, who also produced) are doing a story on energy when they happen to witness a near-meltdown at a local nuclear plant, averted only by quick-thinking engineer Jack Godell (Jack Lemmon). While Wells and Adams fruitlessly attempt to get the story on their station, Godell begins his own investigation and discovers that corporate greed and cost-trimming have led to potentially deadly faults in the plant's construction. He provides evidence of the faulty equipment, which could lead to another meltdown (the "China syndrome" of the title), to the station's soundman to deliver to Wells and Adams at a hearing on nuclear power. However, on the way to the hearing, the soundman is run off the road by evil henchmen, leading Godell to realize that his own life is threatened, possibly by his bosses at the plant. Driven to the edge of a breakdown, Godell takes over the plant's control room at gunpoint and demands to reveal his findings on TV. The plant's management, however, has other plans, and the facility itself is becoming dangerously unstable. Whether or not you agree with the film's clear anti-nuclear bias, its sobering message and riveting, realistic story and performances are still difficult to ignore.
Jane Fonda - Kimberly Wells Jack Lemmon - Jack Godell Michael Douglas - Richard Adams Scott Brady - Herman De Young James Hampton - Bill Gibson Peter Donat - Don Jacovich Wilford Brimley - Ted Spindler Richard Herd - Evan McCormack Daniel Valdez - Hector Salas Stan Bohrman - Peter Martin James Karen - Mac Churchill Michael Alaimo - Greg Minor Lewis Arquette - Hatcher E. Hampton Beagle - Mort Alan Beckwith - Technician Donald Bishop - Hearings Chairman Frank Cavestani - News Reporter James Hall - Harmon Betty Harford - Woman at Demonstration Clay Hodges - SWAT Squad Leader Donald Hotton - Dr. Lowell James Kline - Jim Paul Larson - D.B. Royce Darrell Larson - Young Demonstrator Dan Lewk - Donny Ron Lombard - Barney Joe Lowry - Security Agent Michael Mann - TV Consultant Dennis McMullen - Robertson Roger Pancake - Gate Guard Nick Pellegrino - Borden Rita Taggart - Rita Jacovich
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3 mile island island was nothing compared to the SL-1 accident. I dont know why it was "the worst nuclear accident in america". It didnt hurt anyone, but the SL-1 accident killed 3 people.
Clean Coal Does NOT beat Nuclear Power! Do you have any idea how many Nuclear plants are in this world? Chernobyl was bad yes, but so was the Miner's who got killed when the Mine collapsed! Nuclear Power is by Far the Cleanest Power in the world!
You misunderstood my comment. I am not an opponent of nuclear power, yet coal fired power generation leaves people with more managable risks than that of even inherently safe reactors. In statistical terms concerning death toll nuclear power is without doubt the safest, but keep in mind the psychological impact of Chernobyl. You never get that out of peoples minds.
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hummm......longer than the entire sum
of human extinence!
You misunderstood my comment. I am not an opponent of nuclear power, yet coal fired power generation leaves people with more managable risks than that of even inherently safe reactors. In statistical terms concerning death toll nuclear power is without doubt the safest, but keep in mind the psychological impact of Chernobyl. You never get that out of peoples minds.