Supernova (2000)

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Written by William Malone, Daniel Chuba

Directed by Walter Hill, Francis Ford Coppola, Jack Sholder

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Switzerland

Filmed in Colour

This film reports on the search and rescue patrol of a medical ship named the Nightingale 229 in deep space within the early 22nd century and its six-member crew.

The crew includes the Captain & Pilot, A.J. Marley (Robert Forster), the co-pilot, Nick Vanzant (James Spader), the medical officer, Kaela Evers (Angela Bassett), a medical technician, Yerzy Penalosa (Lou Diamond Phillips), a paramedic, Danika Lund (Robin Tunney), and a computer technician, Benj Sotomejor (Wilson Cruz).

When the Nightingale 229, answers an emergency distress signal from a comet mining operation in a distant galaxy, the crew soon finds itself in danger from the mysterious young man (Peter Facinelli) they rescue, the alien artifact he's smuggled aboard, and the gravitational pull of a giant star about to go supernova the most massive explosion in the universe.

Cast

Image for James SpaderJames SpaderNick Vanzant
Image for Angela BassettAngela BassettKaela Evers
Image for Robert ForsterRobert ForsterA.J. Marley
Image for Lou Diamond PhillipsLou Diamond PhillipsYerzy Penalosa
Peter FacinelliKarl Larson
Image for Robin TunneyRobin TunneyDanika Lund
Wilson CruzBenj Sotomejor
Eddy Rice Jr.Flyboy
Knox WhiteTroy Larson
Kerrigan MahanVoice of Troy Larson
Vanessa MarshallSweetie

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