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Sometimes it’s too late to tell the truth.

Mar 16,1979

Hollywood Movies | Drama | Thriller

Ratings: 6 / 10 from

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Length: 122 Minute(s)
While doing a series of reports on alternative energy sources, an opportunistic reporter Kimberly Wells witnesses an accident at a nuclear power plant. Wells is determined to publicise the incident but soon finds herself entangled in a sinister conspiracy to keep the full impact of the incident a secret.
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nudity Kimberly Wells is reporting about a belly dancer (which she calls a 'bellygram'). Close-up shots of the belly dancer are shown. Mildly sexual language used by cameraman toward Kimberly while shooting "reaction scene" at the beginning of the power plant tour.
violence A car driven by Hector is being chased after and hit several times by the chasing car. It is then pushed off a cliff and rolls down. Later in the movie, Hector is taken from the car, covered with blood. Jack Godell is being shot by SWAT team cops. Bullet holes are seen on his chest. He then falls and lies on the floor, bleeding. After a while he dies, with his eyes open.
profanity Casual profanity such as "Hell" and "Damn" are used. Some stronger language such as "Ass", "Bastard", "Shit", and "Goddamn" are said as well.
alcohol Kimberly takes a drag off of a cigarette after shooting a piece on singing telegrams. After finding out the station will not air the nuclear piece, Kimberly takes a drag off of a cigarette before going on the air. Kimberly Wells, Jack Godell and another couple are drinking in a bar. Kinberly orders and drinks scotch.
frightening A severe malfunction is shown in a nuclear power plant, where parts of a pump are breaking apart. It is clear that this accident can be detrimental.

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