Action, Drama
USA / English
| Kim Delaney |
Dr. Samantha Hill |
| Beau Bridges |
President Paul Hollister |
| Yvette Jackson |
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| Doug Chapman |
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| Dave Cubitt |
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| Fred Ward |
Roy Nolan, FEMA Director |
| Ivan Sergei |
Dr. Zack Nolan |
| Dulé Hill |
Dr. Owen Hunter |
| John Schneider |
Clark Williams |
| Kaley Cuoco |
Amanda Williams |
| Rebecca Jenkins |
Governor Carla Williams |
| David Cubitt |
Dr. Jordan Fisher |
| Brian Markinson |
Daniel, Hollister's Advisor |
| Peter Benson |
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| Kendall Cross |
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| Aaron Douglas |
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| Marke Driesschen |
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| Sandra Ferens |
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| Jodelle Ferland |
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| Iris Graham |
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| Director |
John Lafia |
| Producer |
Howard Braunstein; Jeffrey Herd |
The Day The Earth Would Not Stand Still Seattle, Washington: dawn. An earthquake trembles with a 7.9 magnitude. It's the biggest natural disaster to hit the West Coast in over a century. The aftershock his Northern California, reaching 8.4, splitting the earth and swallowing a train as it cruises along the landscape. The chance of an aftershock being greater than the quake is virtually unprecedented. Dr. Samantha Hill (Kim Delaney), an expert on hidden fault lines, and the President of the United States (Beau Bridges) must race against time to save the lives of millions.
Highlight by state-of-the-art special effects, it's Armageddon 700 kilometers below the earth's surface as the fear factor is raised to terrifying proportions. 10.5 is an epic spectacle of human drama and ultimate disaster.
| Distributor |
Lions Gate |
| Barcode |
707729162926 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
8/24/2004 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Standard 1.33:1 Color |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |