Production on "MELTDOWN" is scheduled to commence in September, in Arkansas, not only due to appropriateness of setting and specific locations, but also to provide access to the three economic incentives offered to qualifying film projects by the State of Arkansas. "MELTDOWN" is one of four major event titles that HHSE feels will drive the revenues and profile of the company up to a Major Independent Status. As key actor agreements are finalized, principal cast members will be announced.
MELTDOWN SUMMARY:
MARK BRIDGES is a highly
skilled U.S. Army Special Forces expert who returns to Arkansas after
serving multiple tours of duty in Afghanistan. But his homecoming is less than
cordial. His wife, CHASE, expresses her
anger that he chose the Army over his family, and she tells him that their
marriage may be irreparable after more than a dozen years apart.
Unable to find
employment that meet his very specific skill sets – and needing a job to
begin the process of slowly winning back his wife's trust – Bridges
reluctantly accepts a job as a vending machine replenishment driver (for Little Debbie’s Pastries), handling
a delivery route working out of his hometown of Russelville, Arkansas.
On an otherwise
uneventful morning, Mark receives an “emergency
text” regarding the vending machines in the break room at the Arkansas One Nuclear Power Plant. CHRIS TAYLOR, an animated plant worker on his
last day at work, has become agitated that his cupcakes got stuck between the
glass and the dispenser unit of the machine.
In his opinion, this constitutes grounds for an Emergency Call to the
route driver. After all, Chris is
training his replacement, an engineer named Meng Zheng, and “staying properly nourished is essential
safety protocol” he tells Meng.
Just minutes after Mark
arrives at the plant and the employee the break room, all hell breaks
loose.
A large group of heavily
armed mercenaries - mostly appearing to be of Middle Eastern descent - have
surrounded the plant, killed all the guards, and essentially taken control. The
Nuclear One Plant Employee manifest and daily schedule does not list Mark Bridges
as being present, because he's an outside supplier appearing on an unscheduled
stop. The terrorists don't realize he's
there... until it’s too late!
Bridges, Chris and Meng
hide when the attackers barge-in to inspect the break room. The terrorists are scouring the facility –
looking for Chris and Meng – who are the only two nuclear plant workers not
already accounted for in the holding room they have turned into a makeshift
prison for facility employees. Our trio learns of the terrorist’s plan to
trigger a nuclear meltdown of the facility (the radiation fallout
from which would likely kill tens-of-thousands).. and they decide to take action. With Bridge’s special
weapons and hand-to-hand combat skills – combined with Meng’s secret martial arts
expertise and Chris’s knowledge of the plant layout – our heroes slowly begin
to prevail as they take out the attackers one-and-two at a time. Finally,
as they get closer to the assault leader (overhearing
him from a ventilation duct), they learn that the perpetrators are not
Muslim terrorists... but are members of a Russian organized criminal gang,
posing as terrorists in order to make a TEN BILLION DOLLAR profit from placing well-timed
stock market “short-sales.” These “economic terrorists” believe
that their U.S.-based terrorist attack and nuclear meltdown will trigger a
short-term stock market panic – and will reap them enormous profits. The
collateral damage of a few thousand “hillbillies”
(as they refer to the area residents) dying
from the radiation fallout is an inconsequential bonus in their diabolical
plot.
During this whole
adventure, Bridges has been communicating via his smart phone with the
authorities that are now surrounding the plant’s perimeter – and with his wife
and kids who express grave concern to learn that he's inside the facility, and working
to defeat the attackers. As the film concludes with our trio’s ultimate
victory (and their successful "stopping" of the nuclear meltdown
process), Mark is reunited with his estranged wife, who has a renewed
respect for her husband… and a greater understanding of why he had been so
motivated to served his country. Crisis averted: bad guys lose, good guys win and the credits
roll.
“MELTDOWN” combines the successful elements of “DIE HARD” with the buddy-comedy and action of “RUSH HOUR” to create a film of worldwide entertainment value.