Time Bomb (2006)

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Written by Frank Military

Directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: Canada/USA

Filmed in Colour

American Homeland Security agent David Arquette races to save his family and foil a terrorist plot to blow up a packed sports stadium.

When is Time Bomb next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on CBS Action December 6th, 2:00pm and on CBS Action December 6th, 6:00pm. See more...

Cast

Fajer Al-KaisiAhmed Al-Fatwa
Image for David ArquetteDavid ArquetteMike
Image for Angela BassettAngela BassettJill Greco
Robert BockstaelBlack
Jamieson Boulanger
Larry DayBartender
Denise DePassDHS Tech #1
Brent DonnellyHead Security Guard
Cory FantieDHS Audio Tech #4
Hondo Flemming
Devon GoyoSean Bookman
Jayne HeitmeyerDHS Agent Marin
Paula Jean HixsonDHS Agent
Mariah IngerPrincipal
Image for Richard T. JonesRichard T. Jones
Sabine Karsenti
Jonathan KrespilDHS Agent #2
Patrick KertonStunt Football Player
Neil NapierClark McDaniel
Gord RandGrant
Omari NewtonActor
Tim PostBomb Tech Bale
Simon ReynoldsZawadski
Tara RoslingLynn Bookman
Mike TsarPete
Matthew StefiukDHS Agent 4
Gianpaolo VenutaDHS Agent Goodman
Kevin WoodhouseDeanne's husband

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