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The China Syndrome
A news reporter and her cameraman are unintentional witnesses to a SCRAM incident, an emergency core shutdown procedure at a nuclear power plant in California. Something is terribly wrong at the plant, but its owners are more interested in finances and public relations, and cover the entire matter up.
October 19, 1924 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA
27 September 1934, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
13 May 1947, Schenectady, New York, USA
27 April 1949, California, USA
14 February 1928, Los Angeles, California, USA
23 July 1942
6 March 1916, Los Angeles, California, USA
25 September 1944, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
March 25, 2011
What we must quarrel with is the heartless, devious, and appallingly manipulative manner in which the authors of the film have drawn their good-guys-and-bad-guys battlelines ...March 27, 2009
Not a comforting film, but an undeniably potent one.June 24, 2006
All a bit too earnest, despite the seriousness of the subject, with Fonda setting her jaw and stepping into father's footsteps as Tinseltown's very own protector of humanity; but it's tightly scripted and directed, and genuinely tense in places.April 09, 2007
File this one under 'Hasn't Aged Well.'May 20, 2003
The three stars are splendid, but maybe Miss Fonda is just a bit more than that. Her performance is not that of an actress in a star's role, but that of an actress creating a character that happens to be major within the film.March 26, 2009
A moderately compelling thriller about the potential perils of nuclear energy, whose major fault is an overweening sense of its own self-importance.May 05, 2014
Scary, absorbing thriller predicts risks of nuclear power.October 23, 2004
A terrific thriller that incidentally raises the most unsettling questions about how safe nuclear power plants really are.March 27, 2009
The film is one of those rare modern thrillers that manages to combine fantastic acting and intelligent dialogue with real, heart-stopping suspense.March 25, 2006
Crackling drama about TV reporter (Jane Fonda) investigating a coverup at a faulty nuclear reactor, and pressing upon conflicted technician played by the first-rate Jack Lemmon to go public with the story.March 27, 2009
A tightly assembled didactic thriller.January 30, 2009
It's an exciting and worthwhile old-fashioned thriller about the dangers of a nuclear power accident.