Plutonium Circus Filming Locations

Plutonium Circus filming locations

Where was Plutonium Circus filmed? Plutonium Circus was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

Plutonium Circus Filming Locations

Amarillo is a city in the Texas Panhandle. It’s a gateway to the vast, trail-lined Palo Duro Canyon State Park. The Cadillac Ranch is an installation of graffiti-decorated cars, partly buried in a field. With art deco and Spanish Revival buildings, the U.S. Route 66–Sixth Street Historic District is a hub for dining and antiques. The American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum is dedicated to the famous horse breed.

Plutonium Circus (1994)
Runtime: 73 minutes
Rating: 6.5
Release year: 1994
IMDB: tt0114147
Plot summary

Funny yet incisive look at the PANTEX Nuclear Weapons Plant, in Amarillo, TX, which was used for nuclear weapons assembly during the Cold War. The plant, which provides most of the jobs for those living in Amarillo, now operates as a disassembly-line where the weapons, which were once built there, are now being taken apart with the plutonium getting stored underground. The film deals with the issues of storing the plutonium and the effects the plant has had (and is having) on the town of Amarillo, as well as how it has affected the way people thought about the Cold War and its aftermath. It does so by taking a look at the lives and activities of the Amarillo residents directly or indirectly associated with, or having strong opinions about the Plant.

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Mavis Beslile
Bruce Friedrich
Charles Johnson III
Stanley Marsh
Directors
George Ratliff
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Plutonium Circus filming locations