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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Thriller Movies, Suspense Videos, Recommended, Essential Cinema, Disasters, AFI Top 100 Thrills, Reporters, Nuclear Destruction | | Starring | Jack Lemmon, Jane Fonda, Michael Douglas, Wilford Brimley, Richard Herd, Peter Donat, James Hampton, Daniel Valdez, Scott Brady | | Director | James Bridges | | Director of Photography | James Crabe | | Editor | David Rawlins | | Producer | Michael Douglas | | Production Designer | George Jenkins | | Screenwriter | James Bridges, Mike Gray, T. S. Cook |
The explosive feature film stars Jack Lemmon, Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas. Special features include 2 documentaries with the stars,more. In this socially conscious thriller, an ambitious female newscaster and her cameraman, a former 1960s radical with a penchant for conspiracy theories, witness and capture on film a potentially disastrous nuclear accident. Joining forces with a concerned engineer at the plant where the near-meltdown occurred, the reporter and the cameraman attempt to expose the subsequent cover-up. A modern nightmare nearly becomes reality in this timely, tension-filled story about an "incident" at a nuclear power plant. Jane Fonda stars as Kimberly Wells, an ambitious TV reporter covering a story on energy sources who is present at a nuclear plant when a startling accident occurs that nearly causes the meltdown of the reactor. A newsreel cameraman accompanying Wells, played by a determined Michael Douglas, captures the incident on film--but the television station won't air the footage. Though the plant's corporate heads are quick to deny the possibility of any real danger, Jack Godell (Jack Lemmon), the plant's veteran engineer, discovers faulty equipment at the plant. Attempting to tell others about his findings, Jack soon realizes that someone is trying to kill him to keep him quiet, leading him to an act of utter desperation. The film is a marvel to behold--at turns gripping, stirring, exhilarating, and maddening, with fabulous performances, especially by Lemmon, who is simply marvelous. In a bizarre bit of synchronicity, the film was produced just before the March 1979 accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania. Theatrical Release: March 16, 1979.
The film was produced just before the March 1979 accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania; reporters viewed the film in preparation for visiting the site.
The only music that appears in the film is Stephen Bishop's "Somewhere In Between." It plays only during the title sequence.
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE did a famous parody of the film, a skit called THE PEPSI SYNDROME, starring Garrett Morris. China Syndrome Reviews: "...[A] compelling thriller about the perils of nuclear energy....Superior performances by Jack Lemmon, Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas..."
-- Poll., Variety "...Smashingly effective....[Fonda] keeps getting better and better."
-- Vincent Canby, New York Times China Syndrome | List Price | $14.94 (You save $5.15) | | Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1979 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 13901  | | CD Universe Part number | 6777705 | | Catalog number | 06708 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 26, 2004 | | Rating | PG (MPAA) | | Running Time | 122 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Dubbed; Special Edition; Subtitled | | Movie Details | Color; Digitally Processed; Widescreen; Dubbed; Special Edition; Subtitled |
China Syndrome Movie Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   A rare combination of an urgent message and entertainment. "The China Syndrome" is a terrifically exciting, brilliantly directed film that sweats suspense. The suspense here makes "North By Northwest" look like a picnic. Will the atomic plant blow up? Will Fonda and Douglas save the day? The tense screenplay has you holding on to your seat belts at all times. Jane Fonda is absolutely electric as the ambitious Los Angeles reporter Kimberly Wells, while Jack Lemmon as plant foreman Jack Godell, in his best role since "The Apartment", captures the full anguish of the tormented technician. Terrifying as it is, the film is much more than a thriller. It's a film full of urgency that cannot be dismissed. Power is what it's all about.
One of the most controversial and often debated issues of the decade was whether or not the convenience and efficiency of the nation's nuclear power plants were worth the obvious risks they entailed. Curiously, however, the Seventies managed to produce only one feature film dealing with the subject, "The China Syndrome", an excellent, thought-provoking "doomsday" thriller that became the first major screen success of 1979. The film, a big-budget, major-studio production directed by James Bridges that featured Fonda, Lemmon and Michael Douglas in perhaps their finest roles in the decade, involved a full three years of preparation before it was finally released to theaters.
Michael Douglas, who produced as well as starred in the film as photographer Richard Adams, his first production since "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" {1975), had for many years been fascinated by the idea of making a picture about a nuclear accident, but in the project's early stages he had a great deal of trouble finding someone willing to finance such an enterprise. Most of the companies and individuals Douglas approached felt that a film dealing with a nuclear mishap would be too disturbing to attract a large audience. Of course, when the picture was eventually made and released, it became an immediate hit, and somewhat ironically an accident nearly identical to that in the movie occurred at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania two weeks after "The China Syndrome" had its premiere. As a result, the film became more significant and hard-hitting than Douglas ever dreamed possible. Three Mile Island benefited not only the picture, but the credibility of leading lady Fonda who also co-produced. Cover stories in "Time" and "Newsweek" prominently tied "The China Syndrome" in with the whole nuclear issue, and of course, the actress shortly waged a national campaign against nuclear power plants. [filmfactsman] Submitted by filmfactsman (Beverly Hills, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
CHINA SYNDROME: A STUDY IN TENSION Tension and drama fill the screen and fuel Jack Lemmon's riviting performance as a shift supervisor in this drama of a potential nuclear plant accident in the making.
Jane Fonda and a young Michael Douglas are good as members of the press who see the opportunity to secretly tape the potential accident.
But it's the great Lemmon who takes you on a high tension ride to a thrilling climax. If possible, see this 1979 drama in the widescreen version.
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China Syndrome DVD Region 1 Keep Case Special Edition Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: (unspecified) - French Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Subtitles - English, Chinese, French, Japanese, Thai - Optional Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Two (2) exclusive documentaries Text/Photo Galleries: Filmographies
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