Atomic Twister (2002)

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Written by Ron McGee

Directed by Bill Corcoran

Also known as "Tornado Atómico"

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Disaster tale in which a nuclear power plant near a small town is hit by a tornado, damaging the plant's cooling system and leading to potentially catastrophic results. In the midst of the nightmare, a single mother tries to keep her boy safe from harm.

When is Atomic Twister next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Christmas 24 January 4th, 2010, 1:00pm and on SCI FI January 4th, 2010, 1:30pm. See more...

Cast

Sharon LawrenceCorrine Maguire
Mark-Paul GosselaarDeputy Jake Hannah
Carl LewisSecurityman Stu
Jonathan BlickPotter
Daniel CostelloCampbell Maguire
Charmaine GuestAshley Bishop
George HenareManuel Fluentez
John LeighDeputy Rollins
John SumnerNeville
Image for Corbin BernsenCorbin BernsenSheriff C.B. Bishop
David AstonMan at Cliff
Paul BarrettFuel Tanker Driver
Grant BridgerMaguire's Neighbor
Katrina DevineGloria
Peter FeeneyFireman
Taylor GartonBoy Scout
James GaylynDr. Martin Jennings
Michele HineMelissa Mitchell
Meryl MainGail Clark
Joanna MorrisonStacy
Ashleigh SeagarSheilah
Jared Michael ThomasYoung Jake
Louise WallaceReporter
Sara WisemanLisa Gilmore
Roz TurnbullJake's Mother

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