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A worker at a plutonium processing plant is purposefully contaminated, psychologically tortured and possibly murdered to prevent her from exposing worker safety violations at the plant.

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Karen Silkwood
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Drew Stephens
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Dolly Pelliker
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Winston
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Angela
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Morgan
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Paul Stone
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Earl Lapin
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Max Richter
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Thelma Rice
Henderson Forsythe ...
Quincy Bissell
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Gilda Schultz
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Mace Hurley
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Wesley
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Curtis Schultz
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Carl
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Georgie
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Jimmy
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Walt Yarborough
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Doctor at Union Meeting
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Los Alamos Doctor
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Pete Dawson
Michael Bond ...
2nd Los Alamos Doctor
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Man in Lunchroom
Norman Colvin ...
Zachary (as Norm Colvin)
Haskell Craver ...
Ham
Kathie Dean ...
Stewardess
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Randy Fox
Susan McDaniel ...
Karen's Child
Tana Hensley ...
Karen's Child
Anthony Fernandez ...
Karen's Child
Betty Harper ...
May Bissell
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Linda Dawson
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2nd Doctor at Union Meeting
Nancy Hopton ...
Nurse
Betty King ...
Nurse
Dan Lindsey ...
Man at Fence
John Martin ...
Man with Flashlight
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Joe
Vern Porter ...
Bill Charlton
Christopher Saylors ...
Buddy
Don Slatton ...
Man in Moonsuit (as Don Slaton)
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3rd Los Alamos Doctor
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John Addington ...
Airline passenger (uncredited)
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Plant Manager (uncredited)
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Woman in Bar (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mike Nichols

Written by

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Nora Ephron ... (written by) &
Alice Arlen ... (written by)

Produced by

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Larry Cano ... executive producer
Michael Hausman ... producer
Buzz Hirsch ... executive producer
Mike Nichols ... producer
Tom Stovall ... associate producer
Joel Tuber ... associate producer

Music by

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Georges Delerue

Cinematography by

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Miroslav Ondrícek ... director of photography (as Miroslav Ondricek)

Editing by

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Sam O'Steen

Editorial Department

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Jeff Freeman ... assistant editor
Leslie Gaulin ... assistant editor
David McCann ... post-production supervisor
John Murray ... assistant editor
David Siegel ... assistant editor
Norman Buckley ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Mary Goldberg

Production Design by

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Patrizia von Brandenstein ... (as Patrizia Von Brandenstein)

Art Direction by

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Richard D. James ... (as Richard James)

Set Decoration by

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Derek R. Hill
Dennis W. Peeples

Costume Design by

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Ann Roth

Makeup Department

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Silvia Abascal ... hair stylist
J. Roy Helland ... makeup artist
Bob Mills ... makeup artist
Marina Pedraza ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Richard Brick ... unit production manager
Herb Jellinek ... executive in charge of production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michael Hausman ... first assistant director
Joel Tuber ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Joe Acord ... constructionn coordinator
Bradly E. Breitbarth ... assistant property master
John Dapper ... assistant art director
Mark Fabert ... gang boss
Russell Goble ... property master
Michael D. Murray ... set designer
Tom Bartholomew ... key set painter (uncredited)
Glenn Dunn ... propmaker (uncredited)
Floyd Gentry ... set painter/on-camera artist (uncredited)

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Clint Althouse ... boom operator
Stan Bochner ... sound editor
Tom Fleischman ... re-recording mixer
Randal A. Goya ... foley mixer
Larry Jost ... production sound mixer
Stuart Lieberman ... assistant sound editor
Dan Lieberstein ... sound editor
Philip Rogers ... sound recordist
Fred Rosenberg ... assistant sound editor
Dick Vorisek ... re-recording mixer
Bob Olari ... sound recordist (uncredited)
Donald C. Rogers ... technical director of sound (uncredited)

Stunts

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Randy Fife ... stunts
Gary Paul ... stunt coordinator
Dick Warlock ... stunt double: Kurt Russell (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Greg Coelho ... lighting technician
Robert Connors ... best boy
Tom Gilligan ... best boy grip
Bob Hall ... second assistant camera
Robert C. Horne ... first assistant camera (as Robert Horne)
Billy Kerwick ... key rigging grip
Mary Ellen Mark ... special photography
Tom Priestley Jr. ... camera operator
Richard Quinlan ... gaffer
Ed Quinn ... key grip
Don Reddy ... camera operator: second unit
Brian H. Reynolds ... grip
Kerry Rike ... grip
Zade Rosenthal ... still photographer
Bob Zelin ... video assist

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Joan Sauers ... casting assistant

Location Management

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Lee R. Mayes ... location manager

Music Department

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Georges Delerue ... conductor
Jack Fitzstephens ... music editor
Howard Shore ... music coordinator

Script and Continuity Department

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Marshall Schlom ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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James E. Foote ... transportation coordinator
Jack Mounger ... wardrobe driver
Andy Straub ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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John Anderson ... technical advisor
Lynn Covey ... production assistant
Stuart Fink ... publicist
Karen A. Hall ... production office coordinator
Cathy Hausman ... production assistant
Karen Koch ... production office coordinator
Susan MacNair ... assistant: Mr Nichols
John F. Massie ... production assistant
Mark Schotte ... production assistant
Tom Styron ... assistant: Mr Nichols
Mike Childress ... stage manager (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Fairly accurate recounting of the story of Karen Silkwood, the Oklahoma nuclear-plant worker who blew the whistle on dangerous practices at the Kerr-McGee plant and who died under circumstances which are still under debate. Karen Silkwood lives a free-spirited existence with two friends, Drew Stephens and Dolly Pelliker, who work with her at an Oklahoma nuclear facility. It's only when she discovers she has been exposed to radiation that Karen's conscience awakens, and soon she is digging for evidence of wrongdoing. But her sudden zeal for safer working conditions may come at a high price as she alienates friends...and possibly even puts her own life in peril. Written by MGM/UA Home Video

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Taglines The controversial true story that inflamed a nation. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Karen Silkwood (United States)
  • The Karen Silkwood Story (United States)
  • Karen Silkwood 1946-1974 (United States)
  • Chain Reaction (United States)
  • Le mystère Silkwood (France)
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Runtime
  • 131 min
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Budget $10,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $1,218,322, 18 Dec 1983

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Trivia The scene where Karen sets off the radiation alarms actually happened. Her level of contamination was forty times the safe limit. See more »
Goofs In a scene set in Washington, D.C. in 1974, a marching band can be heard in the background performing Kool and the Gang's "Celebration". The song was released in 1980. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Clock (2010). See more »
Soundtracks Silkwood Main Titles See more »
Quotes Karen Silkwood: You think I contaminated myself, you think I did that?
Mace Hurley: I think you'd do just about anything to shut down this plant.
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