Disaster at Silo 7
During routine maintenance of a liquid-fuelled ICBM, the fuel tank is penetrated by a falling spanner. The film traces the efforts of the maintenance crew and associated military and civilian personnel to recover the potentially disastrous situation before the fuel tank is sufficiently depressurised that the stack collapses and explodes.
Crew
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Roy H. Wagner
Director of Photography
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Rick Anderson
Camera Operator
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John Wagner
Second Assistant Camera
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Josh Hakian
Special Effects Technician
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Douglas Lloyd McInto…
Teleplay
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Douglas Lloyd McInto…
Story
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Dick Ziker
Stunt Coordinator
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Pat Romano
Stunts
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Mark Snow
Original Music Composer
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James Shanahan
Production Design
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Chip Fowler
Production Coordinator
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Faye Brenner
Script Supervisor
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Jeremy Hoenack
Supervising Sound Editor
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Bernie White
Costume Design
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Lynn Guthrie
Production Manager
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Lynn Guthrie
Co-Producer
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Eddie Surkin
Special Effects Coordinator
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Larry Elikann
Director
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Judith Weiner
Casting
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Dale Alexander
Key Grip
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Stan Jones
Music Editor
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Tamara Guthrie
Hairdresser
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Richard Arrington
Key Makeup Artist
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Mark Carliner
Story
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Mark Carliner
Executive Producer
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Tom Keefer
Best Boy Grip
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Bob Ivener
Dolly Grip
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Peter V. White
Editor
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Ray Greenfield
First Assistant Director
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Julian Krainin
Producer
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Debbie Jo Grillo
Sound Mixer
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John T. Walker
Set Decoration
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Richard Robinson
Assistant Property Master
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Susan Brown
Casting Assistant
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Gary Huddleston
First Assistant Camera
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Tom Hayes
Additional Photography
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Phyllis Sylvester
Costume Supervisor
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Jeffrey Moore
Property Master
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Bill Fariello
Leadman
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Nancy Henkle Green
Second Assistant Director
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Jeffrey Kennedy
Technical Advisor
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Wendy Wolman
Assistant Editor
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Wendy Schneider
Assistant Production Coordinator
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Steve Birkett
Boom Operator
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Annie Mayo
Makeup Artist
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Cliff Taylor
Location Manager
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