....holds the audience at an uncomfortable distance.
Daybreak (2001)
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Reviews Counted:1
Fresh:0
Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: It's a return to the classic disaster films of yore in this modest-budgeted thriller that combines a train wreck, flooding, and an earthquake. When an L.A. subway train becomes trapped underground... It's a return to the classic disaster films of yore in this modest-budgeted thriller that combines a train wreck, flooding, and an earthquake. When an L.A. subway train becomes trapped underground during an earthquake, the tunnels begin to fill with water. Racing against the clock, a subway worker (Ted McGinley) tries to find a way to save himself and the passengers on the train. [More]
Starring: Ted McGinley, Roy Scheider, Ursula Brooks, Adam Wylie
Starring: Ted McGinley, Roy Scheider, Ursula Brooks, Adam Wylie, Ken Olandt
Director: Jean Pellerin
Director: Jean Pellerin
Screenwriter: Jonathan Raymond
Producer: James Hollensteiner, Thomas J. Niedermeyer, Richard Smith, Ken Olandt, Jeff Beach, Phillip J. Roth
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