The Chain Reaction
The Chain Reaction is a 1980 Australian science fiction thriller film written and directed by Ian Barry. The film stars Steve Bisley and Arna-Maria Winchester. The film's plot is about an engineer badly injured in an accident caused by an earthquake. He knows that the nuclear waste will poison the groundwater and wants to warn the public.
The movie features many cast members from Mad Max, among them Mel Gibson as a bearded mechanic, in an uncredited cameo. The taglines used in advertising the film included "A fast drive to Paradise turns into a nuclear nightmare!" and "Mad Max meets The China Syndrome".
The film was rated M in Australia.
Plot
An earthquake in rural Australia causes a dangerous leak at WALDO, a nuclear waste storage facility. Heinrich Schmidt an engineer badly contaminated in the accident, knows that the leak will poison the groundwater for hundreds of miles around and wants to warn the public. His boss, however, is only interested in protecting himself and believes that the accident should be covered up, when in fact the contamination risks thousands of lives. Heinrich escapes from the facility but is badly injured. Lost in the woods and suffering from amnesia, he is rescued by Larry Stilson, a car mechanic and Military [history of Australia during the Vietnam War|Vietnam Veteran] on holiday, and his wife Carmel. As Heinrich tries to piece together his memories of what happened, his boss' thugs are quickly closing in on the trio.Cast
- Steve Bisley – Larry Stilson
- Arna-Maria Winchester – Carmel Stilson
- Ross Thompson – Heinrich Schmidt
- Ralph Cotterill – Gray
- Hugh Keays-Byrne – Eagle
- Lorna Lesley – Gloria
- Richard Moir – Junior Constable Pigott
- Patrick Ward – Oates
- Laurie Moran – Police Sgt. McSweeney
- Michael Long – Doctor
- Bill McCluskey – Ralph
- Margo Lloyd – Molly
- Tim Burns – Survey driver
- Arthur Sherman - Byron Langley
- Barry Donnelly - Gateman
- P. J. Jones - Bernie the Beater
- David Bracks - Spray Painter
- Jone Winchester - Marcia
- Joshua Ward - Jason Stillson
- Ryan McKibbon - Stephen Stillson
- Kim Gyngell - Crabs
- Roger Ward - Moose
- Sal Sharah - Pellegrini
- Frankie J. Holden - Farts
- Mel Gibson – Bearded mechanic
- Will Taylor – Little kid
Production
Funding came from the Australian Film Commission, Victorian Film Corporation and Hoyts. Shooting started in September 1979 and took place in Sydney and Glen Davis, [New South Wales]. Elfick says the location at Glen Davis was rumoured to be the site of an aboriginal massacre and was supposed to be cursed; he believed it because filming was extremely difficult.
Filming took longer than expected and the movie went 40% over budget. Miller was tasked with directing the car chase sequences, which featured the Ford Fairlane LTD in most scenes as the preferred vehicle of the antagonistic authority chasing Larry's modified Holden HQ ute. David Elfick also filmed some second unit.
The film was shot with a widescreen anamorphic lens. Post production was reputedly very difficult with representatives from the AFC, VFC and Hoyts supervising and discussing every cut of the film.
Distribution
The film was released shortly after Mad Max and it has a similar theme to that film as well as American films like The China Syndrome in regards to the whole nuclear-apocalyptic storyline.The film was distributed in Australia by Palm Beach Pictures and Warner Bros. in the rest of the world and released on 25 September 1980.
Soundtrack
The music for the film was composed by Andrew Thomas Wilson.Track listing
- "Awakening"
- "The Beast"
- "Decontamination"
- "Heinrich's Theme"
- "WALDO"
- "A Swim in the River"
- "Chain Reaction"
- "Once More with Feeling"
- "Paradise Valley"
- "Car Chase"
- "Carmel's Theme"
- "WALDO Arrives"
- "The Hand at the Window"
- "Message to a Friend"
Awards and critical reception
Titles around the world
- Detector
- Ketjureaktio
- Die Kettenreaktion
- Nuclear Run
- Peligro: reacción en cadena
- Perigo...Reacção em Cadeia
- Skotoste ton, xerei polla!
- The Man at the Edge of the Freeway*
- Working title
Home media
- Thills and Nuclear Spills: The making of the film
- The Sparks Obituary
- Deleted and extended scenes
- TV Spot
- Stills and Poster gallery
- "Theatrical Trailer"
- Aussie trailers