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Template:Lead too short Template:Refimprove Template:Infobox Television film 10.5: Apocalypse is a 2006 television miniseries written and directed by John Lafia. A sequel to 2004's 10.5, the film follows a series of catastrophic seismic disasters (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunami, and sinkholes).

Plot[]

The plot of the movie centers around a 9 year old girl named Molly who loves fixing things. One day she decides to steal her father's power drill and attempt to drill in the centre of the ground which opens up a massive crack (which destroys the entire city) triggering a massive tsunami that destroys most of Hawaii, and ancient fault lines throughout the entire continent becoming active once again, eventually resulting in an earthquake which creates a split in the midwest, starting in South Dakota, going through the entire continent of North America, and ending in the Gulf of Mexico, nearly destroying the nuclear plant in Red Plains, Texas; thereby splitting the United States and Canada in half.

Cast: Linda croft as molly[]

  • Kim Delaney as Dr. Samantha "Sam" Hill
  • Glenda Braganza as Gina Green
  • Dean Cain as Brad Malloy
  • David Cubitt as Dr. Jordan Fisher
  • Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon as Natalie Warner
  • Carlos Bernard as Dr. Miguel Garcia
  • Oliver Hudson as Will Malloy
  • Carly Pope as Laura Malloy
  • Frank Langella as Dr. Earl Hill
  • Beau Bridges as President of the United States Paul Hollister
  • Melissa Sue Anderson as First Lady Mrs. Hollister
  • Tamara Hope as First Daughter Amy Hollister
  • Francis X. McCarthy as Al Roberts

Production[]

10.5: Apocalypse began filming in Montreal, Canada in June 2005. A sequel to 10.5, the miniseries used much of the same staff, headed by returning executive producers Howard Braunstein, Michael Jaffe, and Gary Pearl. Director John Lafia, who also wrote script, decided to film the sequel using digital media, stating that it would allow the producers "to achieve a whole new level of visual effects and style that have heretofore not been seen on network television."[1]

The Sun Valley scene was filmed at the Mont Tremblant Resort, a popular skiing resort north of the city. All of the news reporters that appeared on TV in the film are all local news reporters for various news stations in Montreal. The visual effects for the movie were created by visual effects company "Hybride", which is based in Piedmont, Quebec.[2]

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