A movie about a power plant malfunction hit theaters and 12 days later, life imitated art. It was March 28, 1979, when a partial meltdown occurred at the Three Mile Island Generating Station near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Here’s where it gets strange. Two weeks prior, a movie called The China Syndrome opened across the U.S., starring Michael Douglas, Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, and Wilford Brimley. The film followed a fictional situation at a facility that echoed parts of what would soon unfold in Pennsylvania.
At the time, it was just a story. Then March 28th happened.
When it opened, the movie had already drawn pushback from people in the industry, calling its premise unrealistic. Twelve days later, that take was a lot harder to stand behind.
Not the same situation, but close enough in timing, and close enough in how it unfolded, that people have been linking the two ever since. One event imagined, the other one real and both separated by less than two weeks, with just enough overlap to make that timing hard to ignore.
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