10.5 (2004)

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Directed by John Lafia

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Beau Bridges stars in this story of the aftermath of a massive earthquake, measuring 10. 5 on the Richter scale. Striking the west coast of North America, it threatens to send a large portion of land crashing into the sea. Whole cities are flooded and thousands of citizens are missing in the devastation. But the earthquake foretells an even more devastating disaster. It reveals that the earth's fault-lines are connecting with a previously unknown fault, lying 700 kilometres below the surface. This chain reaction could split the world and cause the entire west coast of the USA to fall into the Pacific. As panic spreads, there is only one solution to prevent the inevitable: fuse the fault-lines. But only a nuclear explosion can generate the required heat and the sole person who can authorise this is the President of the United States.

Cast

Ivan SergeiDr. Zack Nolan
John SchneiderClark Williams
Kim DelaneyDr. Samantha Hill
Image for Beau BridgesBeau BridgesPresident Paul Hollister
Fred WardRoy Nolan
David CubittDr. Jordan Fisher
John CassiniSean Morris
Image for Kaley CuocoKaley CuocoAmanda Williams
Dulé HillOwen Hunter
Warren ChristieJimmy
Hayden BaptisteYoung soldier
Michael AdamthwaiteBlockade Soldier
Emy AnekeCheck Point Soldier
Lorena GaleGeologist
Iris GrahamZoe Cameron
Alex GregoryDylan
Bart GregoryDylan
Curtis HarrisonEddy
James HutsonNolan's Aide
Rebecca JenkinsGov. Carla Williams
Erin KarplukRachel
Jill KropNewscaster
Craig MarchMan
Brian MarkinsonDaniel
Matthew SharpTroy Keller
Peter ShinkodaTech
Michael SoltisRescue worker
John SorensonHospital patient
Dave Cubitt

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