The Chain Reaction (1980) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 25, 1980

Original Title:
The Chain Reaction

Alternate Titles:
The Chain Reaction (Nuclear Run)
连锁反应
連鎖反應

Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Palm Beach Pictures

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

One terrifying mistake and there was no return!

Contaminated by a nuclear-plant spill, an Australian worker hides with a woman and tries to warn the public.

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Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Jack Friedman
Lee Smith
Andy Duncan

Art Direction:
Graham 'Grace' Walker

Associate Producer:
George Miller
Ross Matthews

Continuity:
Therese O'Leary

Costume Design:
Norma Moriceau

Director:
Ian Barry

Director of Photography:
Russell Boyd

Editor:
Tim Wellburn

Makeup Artist:
Lesley Lamont-Fisher

Music:
Andrew Thomas Wilson

Music Director:
Spencer Lee
Andrew Thomas Wilson

Producer:
David Elfick

Production Manager:
Lynn Gailey

Second Unit Director:
George Miller

Sound Effects Editor:
Greg Bell
Tim Wellburn
Arne Ohlsson

Sound Mixer:
Phil Judd

Special Effects:
Reece Robinson

Stunt Coordinator:
Max Aspin

Underwater Camera:
George Greenough

Visual Effects:
Ken Hoffman

Wardrobe Designer:
Norma Moriceau

Writer:
Ian Barry

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