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Silkwood (1983)
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Based on a true story, Silkwood begins and ends with Karen Silkwood (
Meryl Streep
) driving along a lonely road in 1974, heading to a meeting with a New York Times reporter to deliver evidence of negligence at the Kerr-McGee Plant in Cimarron, Oklahoma. The balance of the film flashes back to Karen's ribald private life with her lover (
Kurt Russell
) and her loose-living friends (
Cher
and
Diana Scarwid
). This is in contrast to her humdrum job at Kerr-McGee--or it least it was humdrum until Karen and several other employees become contaminated by radiation. The higher-ups want to sweep this incident under the rug, but Karen thinks that something's fishy, and informs the union of that fact. X-rays of the faulty fuel rods and written proof of the inadequate safety measures that caused Karen's illness are tampered with, forcing Karen to conduct her own private investigation. As she gathers evidence, Karen becomes a pariah to her boyfriend because of her obsession. She finally organizes the evidence into a briefcase, and heads off to her meeting with the Times reporter. She never makes it; the "official" report on her fatal auto accident is that Ms. Silkwood had been drinking and was under the influence of tranquilizers. Kerr-McGee was eventually forced to pay the Silkwood family an enormous settlement because of her contamination, but the full facts behind her convenient accident have never been revealed (though the filmmakers clearly indictate whom they hold responsible). Director
Mike Nichols
and screenwriters
Nora Ephron
and Alice Arlen surround this true story with a lively, improvisational atmosphere that gets the best out of Streep, Russell, and
Cher
, while providing perhaps the fullest on-screen realization of Nichols' theater-based techniques of realistic, character-centered, dialogue-driven filmmaking, as well as one of the first movie screenplays from future director Ephron. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Sudie Bond
Thelma Rice
Kent Broadhurst
Carl
Cher
Dolly Pelliker
Charles Hallahan
Earl Lapin
Richard Hamilton
Georgie
E. Katherine Kerr
Gilda Schultz
Les Lannom
Jimmy
Bruce McGill
Mace Hurley
Craig T. Nelson
Winston
J.C. Quinn
Curtis Schultz
James Rebhorn
Los Alamos Doctor
Kurt Russell
Drew Stephens
Diana Scarwid
Angela
David Strathairn
Wesley
Meryl Streep
Karen Silkwood
Fred Ward
Morgan
Ron Silver
Paul Stone
Josef Sommer
Max Richter
Production Crew
Richard James
Art Director
Joel Tuber
Associate Producer
Tom Stovall
Associate Producer
Tom Priestley Jr.
Camera Operator
Mary Goldberg
Casting
Miroslav Ondrícek
Cinematographer
Georges Delerue
Composer (Music Score)
Ann Roth
Costume Designer
Mike Nichols
Director
Sam O'Steen
Editor
Buzz Hirsch
Executive Producer
Larry Cano
Executive Producer
Bob Mills
Makeup
Bob Mills
Makeup
Michael Hausman
Producer
Mike Nichols
Producer
Patrizia Von Brandenstein
Production Designer
Richard Brick
Production Manager
Alice Arlen
Screenwriter
Nora Ephron
Screenwriter
Dennis Peeples
Set Designer
Derek R. Hill
Set Designer
Larry Jost
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1983
Runtime: 131
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
DeLuxe Color
Produced by
20th Century Fox
ABC
ABC Motion Pictures
Awards
1983 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
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