
The Plutonium Incident
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A plutonium plant employee becomes the target of management, as well as union harassment, when she tries to blow the whistle on the company for negligent safety procedures, and she soon finds her life in peril.
Top Cast


Janet Margolin
Janet Margolin
Judith Longdon
Janet Margolin
Judith Longdon


Bo Hopkins
Bo Hopkins
Art Reeves
Bo Hopkins
Art Reeves


Joseph Campanella
Joseph Campanella
Harry Skirvan
Joseph Campanella
Harry Skirvan


Powers Boothe
Powers Boothe
Dick Hawkins
Powers Boothe
Dick Hawkins


Jordan Charney
Jordan Charney
Mr. Orr
Jordan Charney
Mr. Orr


J.A. Preston
J.A. Preston
Dr. Samuels
J.A. Preston
Dr. Samuels


Nicholas Pryor
Nicholas Pryor
Dave Gildea
Nicholas Pryor
Dave Gildea


Bibi Besch
Bibi Besch
Barbara O'Neill
Bibi Besch
Barbara O'Neill
Judith Penrod
Judith Penrod
Dr. Montgomery
Judith Penrod
Dr. Montgomery
Margaret Martin
Margaret Martin
Woman with Groceries
Margaret Martin
Woman with Groceries
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