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Ground Zero is a 1987 Australian action thriller film about a cinematographer who, prompted by curiosity about some old film footage taken by his father, embarks on a quest to find out the truth about British nuclear tests at Maralinga. It stars actors Colin Friels, Jack Thompson and Indigenous activist Burnum Burnum.
At Ground Zero is a 1993 Independent feature film (released in 1994) directed and written by Craig Schlattman from an original story. It stars Thomas Jane (credited as Tom Elliott), and his then wife, Aysha Hauer ( Rutger Hauer's daughter), as a couple on the run across America to find 'home'.
Ground Zero is a 1973 American Thriller film directed and produced by James T. Flocker. The film stars Ron Casteel , John Waugh, Yvonne D'Angers , Hal Stein and Dominic Guzzo in the lead roles. [ 3 ]
A filmmaker burns his clapperboard for warmth. A schoolteacher scavenges to feed his students. A stand-up comedian arrives at a gig to find the venue bombed. In “From Ground Zero,” Palestine ...
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Scalia was a regular cast member during the final season of Remington Steele in 1987, [6] after which he joined the cast of Dallas in the role of Nicholas Pearce, love interest to Sue Ellen Ewing . Scalia's character was killed off at the end of the 1987–1988 season when he fell to his death after being pushed from a balcony during a fight ...
Her breakthrough came in 2012 when she was cast in Sacha Polak's film Hemel, in which Hoekstra plays a sensual beauty with signs of hypersexuality. The film was shown at the Berlin film festival and received a special prize FIPRESCI. She was also awarded a Golden Calf Award at the Netherlands Film Festival, [2] and was nominated for a Rembrandt ...
Black Scorpion II: Aftershock, also known as Black Scorpion II: Ground Zero, is a 1997 American superhero comedy television film directed by Jonathan Winfrey, written by Craig J. Nevius, and produced by Roger Corman. It is the sequel to Black Scorpion (1995), and stars Joan Severance, reprising her role as the titular crime-fighting superhero.