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Désastre à la centrale 7

Original title: Disaster at Silo 7
  • TV Movie
  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
226
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Désastre à la centrale 7 (1988)
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A fuel leak inside an ICBM silo creates a dangerous situation that sends the local military and civilian authorities into a panic.A fuel leak inside an ICBM silo creates a dangerous situation that sends the local military and civilian authorities into a panic.A fuel leak inside an ICBM silo creates a dangerous situation that sends the local military and civilian authorities into a panic.

  • Director
    • Larry Elikann
  • Writers
    • Mark Carliner
    • Douglas Lloyd McIntosh
  • Stars
    • Ray Baker
    • Peter Boyle
    • Patricia Charbonneau
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    226
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Larry Elikann
    • Writers
      • Mark Carliner
      • Douglas Lloyd McIntosh
    • Stars
      • Ray Baker
      • Peter Boyle
      • Patricia Charbonneau
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 nominations total

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    Ray Baker
    Ray Baker
    • Col. Chadwick
    Peter Boyle
    Peter Boyle
    • Gen. Sanger
    Patricia Charbonneau
    Patricia Charbonneau
    • Kathy Fitzgerald
    Perry King
    Perry King
    • Maj. Hicks
    Michael O'Keefe
    Michael O'Keefe
    • Sgt. Mike Fitzgerald
    Joe Spano
    Joe Spano
    • Sgt. Swofford
    Dennis Weaver
    Dennis Weaver
    • Sheriff Ben Harlen
    Joe Urla
    • Pepper Martinelli
    Brent Jennings
    Brent Jennings
    • A.C. Jones
    Christian Clemenson
    Christian Clemenson
    • Col. Brandon
    Ken Jenkins
    Ken Jenkins
    • Clarence
    Maureen Teefy
    Maureen Teefy
    • Penny Travers
    Jack Kehler
    Jack Kehler
    • Col. Canby
    Olivia Burnette
    Olivia Burnette
    • Jennifer Fitzgerald
    Justin Burnette
    Justin Burnette
    • T.J. Fitzgerald
    Jace Kent
    • Sgt. Frank
    • (as Stephen Jace Kent)
    Lisa Schnebly
    • Gale Hunter
    Raleigh Bond
    Raleigh Bond
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    • Director
      • Larry Elikann
    • Writers
      • Mark Carliner
      • Douglas Lloyd McIntosh
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    oshooter

    Suggested correction to commentary.

    As a former member of the 308th SMW at LRAFB (the real life unit where the actual incident occurred), I found the movie to be lame at best. As is the case with so many "military" movies, it failed to accurately convey any of the realities of military life (they even made serious errors with the uniforms), they over sensationalized basic everyday things and glossed over major issues. Cheesy doesn't even begin to cover it.

    Also, contrary to your 5th point, the Peacekeeper was not bigger than the Titan II in any respect. The Titan II was 103' long while the Peacekeeper was a mere 71'6" tall. The Titan II was 10' in diameter while the PK was only 7'7" in diameter. The Titan carried a single (unclassified) 9 Megaton W-53 Warhead while the PK carried a maximum of 10 300 Kiloton W-87 MIRV's (total maximum yield 3 Megatons). All in all, the PK was a fine "kid brother" of the Titan II, but the Titan maintains it's ranking as the #1 largest US ICBM ever fielded.

    The point that the gentleman was making was that due to the accuracy of the current systems, as well as a shift in US nuclear policy, we no longer need massive single warheads capable of destroying entire cities in order to take out a single military target. We can now do it with a single much smaller yield MIRV without having to kill 10's or even 100's of thousands of innocent civilians, ergo, his statement was correct in every aspect, so " Bottom line: if there still was a U.S. military need for large, land-based ICBM warheads, there would still be Titan II's on alert today.", we just don't NEED such large WARHEADS any longer.
    6merklekranz

    Military potboiler with religious overtones ........

    The first half hour of "Disaster at Silo 7", setting up a Titan 2 Missle disaster, is pretty mundane stuff, with touchy feeley character development and a significant dose of religious overtones. Until a ratchet punctures a fuel tank and sets the crisis in motion, very little happens except a lot of confusing technical mumbo jumbo. Once things go terribly wrong the story picks up considerably. The main focus of the military seems to be covering up their sometimes incompetent orders, while the audience certainly can sympathize with the men on the firing line who seem to be constantly bogged down by command decisions. Definitely above average for a TV movie. - MERK
    8angeladavis49

    Good but one part wasn't made clear.

    I thought this was pretty good - scary that an actual event inspired this. One part I didn't understand was the soldier who was one of the ones that went in the silo and then it blew up, told major Hicks he gave the order to go in and turn the switch. Unless I missed something the radio transmission was crackling and messed up where the one who went back in assumed they said turn the switch. The wounded soldier acted like major Hicks was trying to blame it on his friend (who died) when he really wasn't doing that he just wanted to know why he was telling the military that he gave the order when I don't think he did. Maybe i missed it but the radio transmitter was definitely messing up when the guy with Hicks told the guy something but it wasn't clear. I just thought it was odd the show didn't make that clear and gave the impression the wounded soldier was right in being mad at Manor Hicks who would probably get blamed by the higher ups and he did nothing wrong.

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    • Trivia
      Based on a true story. On September 18, 1980, a Titan II ICBM inside Silo 374-7 of the US Air Force's 308th Strategic Missile Wing, located outside of Damascus, Arkansas, suffered a fuel leak due to a dropped socket wrench which struck and pierced the missile's skin. The missile exploded as two Propellant Transfer System airmen, Sgt. Jeff Kennedy and Sr. Airman David Livingston, were attempting to vent the leaking fuel and potentially save the missile. SrA Livingston died of his injuries. Sgt. Kennedy and twenty other airmen were injured in the blast. The nine-megaton W53 warhead was ejected from the missile and was found outside the complex with minimal damage. Jeff Kennedy was a technical advisor for this film.
    • Goofs
      The movie takes place at a Titan II missile silo in East Texas, surrounded by desert and scrub brush. For one, East Texas is dense forest, not desert. Second, there were never any Titan II silos in Texas. The actual 1980 incident occurred in Arkansas, and the film was shot at the Titan Missile Museum in Arizona, which is the only fully-intact Titan II complex still in existence.
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      Featured in Hollywood Burn (2006)
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    • Release date
      • November 27, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Force nucléaire 7
    • Filming locations
      • Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Mark Carliner Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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