- Meteor Apocalypse
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Meteor Apocalypse Directed by Micho Rutare Produced by - David Michael Latt
- David Rimawi
- Paul Bales
Written by - Micho Rutare
- Brian Brinkman
Starring - Joe Lando
- Claudia Christian
- Cooper Harris
Cinematography Adam Silver Distributed by The Asylum Release date(s) February 23, 2010[1] Running time 90 minutes Country United States Language English Meteor Apocalypse is a 2009 American Christian science fiction film[2] directed by Micho Rutare.
Contents
Plot
A long-period comet is determined to have an orbit that brings it to a direct hit with Earth. All nuclear states fire missiles at the comet, however, each piece of the comet's debris continues to bombard the Earth's surface, contaminating the groundwater. The narrative follows David Dmatti (Joe Lando) in his search for his wife Kate (Claudia Christian) and sick daughter Allison (Madison McLaughlin) who were initially quarantined in Las Vegas. David, finding her driver dead, revives Lynn (Cooper Harris) at a gas station and brings her along with him to Las Vegas. When they arrive, they learn most of the city was destroyed and the quarantined were transferred to Los Angeles, and David obtains the antidote. When it is discovered that the final and largest fragment is to hit Los Angeles, an evacuation is begun, but the quarantined are left behind. Lynn dies, leaving enough antidote for David's daughter when he and his family are soon reunited as the final fragment strikes the city below.
Cast
- Joe Lando - David Dematti
- Claudia Christian - Kate Dematti
- Cooper Harris - Lynn Leigh
- Brendan Andolsek Bradley - Curtis Langley
- Sueann Han - Candace Mills
- Madison McLaughlin - Alison DeMatti
- Peter Husmann - Jack Nielson
- Jennifer Smart - Madeline
- David Dustin Kenyon - Dustin Landau-marauder
Production
The film is produced and is distributed by The Asylum Films.
Release
The release date for the film in North America is February 23, 2010
References
- ^ Staff (March 3, 2010). "Damon, DeNiro lead latest releases to video stores". Winston-Salem Journal. http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2010/feb/25/damon-deniro-lead-latest-releases-to-video-stores/. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
- ^ Merl, Jean (December 19, 2009). "L.A.-area movie ranch hits upon a sequel after fire". The Los Angeles Times. http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-singing-springs19-2009dec19,0,7220619.story. Retrieved 2010-01-11.
External links
Categories:- 2010 films
- American films
- English-language films
- American action thriller films
- American disaster films
- American science fiction action films
- American science fiction horror films
- Impact events in fiction
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