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In 1980, ''People magazine'' revealed some consequences of continental nuclear testing for American citizens. The magazine disclosed that of some 220 cast and crew who filmed a 1956 film, ''[[The Conqueror#Cancer controversy|The Conqueror]]'', on location near [[Saint George|St. George, Utah]], ninety-one had come down with cancer, with an unheard of 41 per cent morbidity rate. Of these, forty-six had died of cancer by 1980. Among the victims were [[John Wayne]] and [[Susan Hayward]], the stars of the film. | }} | In 1980, ''People magazine'' revealed some consequences of continental nuclear testing for American citizens. The magazine disclosed that of some 220 cast and crew who filmed a 1956 film, ''[[The Conqueror#Cancer controversy|The Conqueror]]'', (produced by [[Howard Hughes]] on location near [[Saint George|St. George, Utah]], ninety-one had come down with cancer, with an unheard of 41 per cent morbidity rate. Of these, forty-six had died of cancer by 1980. Among the victims were [[John Wayne]] and [[Susan Hayward]], the stars of the film. | }} |
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