China syndrome
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It has caused public jitters for decades, since the 1979 Three Mile Island accident and the release of a popular movie, “The China Syndrome.”
From Los Angeles Times
The public perception that nuclear is a particularly dangerous way to provide carbon-free, reliable energy has been fueled both by the media’s tendency to sensationalize any nuclear accident and by popular culture such as the disaster movie “The China Syndrome,” premised on the absurd notion that a nuclear meltdown could cause reactor components to melt through the entire earth all the way to China.
From Washington Post
Stanley Kubrick’s satirical “Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb”— itself reviled at the time by some critics — and the “The China Syndrome” shaped attitudes about nuclear power and war.
From New York Times
So did pop culture, such as 1979’s movie “The China Syndrome” and the green-oozing, rat-infested nuclear station on “The Simpsons.”
From Seattle Times
Lemmon starred in films from the 1940s to the 1990s with standout roles in “Some Like It Hot,” “The Apartment,” “The China Syndrome” and “Glengarry Glen Ross.”
From Los Angeles Times
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