Una grintosa telecronista e il suo cameraman sono testimoni di un inspiegabile guasto tecnico nella centrale nucleare di Harrisburg (California) che potrebbe provocare un'esplosione atomica.... Leggi tuttoUna grintosa telecronista e il suo cameraman sono testimoni di un inspiegabile guasto tecnico nella centrale nucleare di Harrisburg (California) che potrebbe provocare un'esplosione atomica. Le autorità vorrebbero insabbiare la notizia, ma un ingegnere coraggioso si sacrifica per... Leggi tuttoUna grintosa telecronista e il suo cameraman sono testimoni di un inspiegabile guasto tecnico nella centrale nucleare di Harrisburg (California) che potrebbe provocare un'esplosione atomica. Le autorità vorrebbero insabbiare la notizia, ma un ingegnere coraggioso si sacrifica per amore della verità.
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- QuizThe first script for the film was written in the mid-1970s. Michael Douglas initially wanted to produce this film immediately after Qualcuno volò sul nido del cuculo (1975). Jack Lemmon agreed to play his role as early as 1976. Douglas was enormously grateful to Lemmon, as he remained ready to start work at very short notice for over a year before production started, in the process passing up other work. To return the favor, Douglas amended the shooting schedule to allow Lemmon to attend rehearsals for the Broadway play Tribute - Serata d'onore (1980), the film version of which would later star Lemmon.
- BlooperIn the United States, there are two main types of commercial power reactors: PWR (Pressurized Water Reactor) and BWR (Boiling Water Reactor). When Gibson is explaining the basic workings of the plant to Kimberly Wells, the diagram on the board shows a PWR. This is indicated by the two-loop system in which the water is pumped through the reactor under high pressure to prevent boiling, then through a steam generator to create steam for the turbine using clean secondary water. Later, the dialog of the characters in the control room suggests they are dealing with a BWR, where water is allowed to boil in the reactor vessel, and steam is directly piped to the turbine, with no steam generator. Godell is concerned that the high water level in the reactor might reach the steam lines, of which there are none on a PWR vessel. Once Goddell and the operators realize the water level is low, the dialogue refers to Auxilary Feedwater, which is a PWR system. Also, in the action hearing later, the investigator talks about how the operators began cutting off feedwater and releasing steam in order to lower the reactor water level; this would happen only on a BWR.
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Greg Minor: [reviewing the film footage that Richard had secretly taken while at the nuclear power plant during the emergency] Whatever stuck valve it was, it's forcing them to deal with the water level. From their behavior, it looks pretty serious. As I remember the control layout, the annunciators they seem concerned with are also in the area of the core water level. I dunno... they might have come close to exposing the core.
Dr. Lowell: If that's true, we came very close to the China Syndrome.
Kimberly Wells: The what?
Dr. Lowell: If the core is exposed for whatever reason, the fuel heats beyond core heat tolerance in a matter of minutes. Nothing can stop it. And it melts down right through the bottom of the plant, theoretically to China. But of course, as soon as it hits ground water, it blasts into the atmosphere and sends out clouds of radioactivity. The number of people killed would depend on which way the wind is blowing. Render an area the size of Pennsylvania permanently uninhabitable, not to mention the cancer that would show up later.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe end credits run in total silence.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Making of 'The China Syndrome' (1979)
- Colonne sonoreSomewhere In Between
by Stephen Bishop
The script is impressively taut, intelligent but mercifully keeping the jargon to a minimum, and there is a genuine sense of sustained tension brought in play by the director as our three protagonists race to beat the clock. If you like 'whistle blowing' dramas, then this is not quite as good as "The Insider", but the whole thing is more than nervy enough.
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- 21 mag 2007
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- El síndrome de China
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Sewage Disposal Plant, El Segundo, California, Stati Uniti(plant exteriors)
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- 6.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 51.718.367 USD
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- 51.718.367 USD