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Earthquake: The Fall of Los Angeles DVD

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John Lafia writes and directs this sci-fi disaster feature starring Kim Delaney and Dean Cain. When Los Angeles is devastated by a powerful earthquake measuring 10.5 on the Richter scale, it triggers a series of other seismic disasters across the US. As the country is hit by tsunamis and dormant volcanoes threaten to burst back into life, seismologist Samantha Hill (Delaney) realises events will only get worse when she discovers an ever-expanding fault line heading straight for two of the country's largest nuclear reactors and believes only her father, the prophetic... scientist, Dr. Earl Hill (Frank Langella) can save the planet from an apocalypse [show more]

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Released
25 May 2015
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Dazzler 
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Runtime
161 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060352301441 
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John Lafia writes and directs this sci-fi disaster feature starring Kim Delaney and Dean Cain. When Los Angeles is devastated by a powerful earthquake measuring 10.5 on the Richter scale, it triggers a series of other seismic disasters across the US. As the country is hit by tsunamis and dormant volcanoes threaten to burst back into life, seismologist Samantha Hill (Delaney) realises events will only get worse when she discovers an ever-expanding fault line heading straight for two of the country's largest nuclear reactors and believes only her father, the prophetic scientist, Dr. Earl Hill (Frank Langella) can save the planet from an apocalypse.