Nature Unleashed: Earthquake
Nature Unleashed: Earthquake is a 2005 disaster film directed by Tibor Takács and written by Andy Hurst. It stars Fintan McKeown, Jacinta Mulcahy, and Michael Zelniker.
| Nature Unleashed: Earthquake | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Tibor Takács |
| Written by | Andy Hurst |
| Produced by | Jamie Brown Michael P. Flannigan Gary Howsam |
| Starring | Fintan McKeown Jacinta Mulcahy Michael Zelniker |
| Cinematography | Barry Gravelle Rolandas Joneliukstis |
| Edited by | Ellen Fine |
| Music by | Jacqueline Loran |
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| Countries | Canada Lithuania United Kingdom |
| Languages | English Lithuanian Russian German |
Summary
The people arrives at the Russian Nuclear Power Plant called the Kasursk Nuclear Power Plant. When the most catastrophic earthquake of all time rips through Europe, it levels Russia and sends shockwaves through the lives of Russian people who live there. An earthquake destroys a Russian Nuclear Power Plant and people in Russia need to survive. The cinematics of the film rely on other films scenes to hash out the story. Most notably, scenes of collapsing buildings and highways from "Dante's Peak".
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