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Impact is a 2009 Canadian action disaster miniseries directed by Mike Rohl, written by Michael Vickerman and distributed by Tandem Communications, starring David James Elliott, Natasha Henstridge, Benjamin Sadler, Steven Culp, James Cromwell and Florentine Lahme as the story shows about a meteor shower which eventually sends the Moon on a collision course with Earth.
Impact (also known as Tin Kickers) [1] is a two-part British television miniseries, written and created by Matthew Graham and Nigel McCrery, that was due for broadcast on ITV in January 2002. [2] The series, starring Hugh Bonneville , Iain Glen and Sarah Parish , follows a team of air accident investigators who look into the explosion of a ...
Impact is a 1949 American film noir drama film starring Brian Donlevy and Ella Raines. Directed by Arthur Lubin , it was shot entirely in Northern California , including scenes in Sausalito at Larkspur in Marin County , on Nob Hill in San Francisco , and throughout the Bay area.
Impact (TV programme), a BBC World News weekday programme; Impact, a 1949 film noir starring Brian Donlevy and Ella Raines; Impact, a 1963 crime thriller starring Conrad Phillips; Impact (mini-series), a 2008 television mini-series starring Natasha Henstridge and David James Elliott; Impact!
Impact is a 1963 British crime thriller directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Conrad Phillips and George Pastell. [1] It was written by Maxwell and Phillips, and produced by John I. Phillips and Ronald Liles for Butcher's Film Service .
Sobieski pregnant at the opening night of the Metropolitan Opera in 2009. Sobieski was born in New York City, on June 10, 1983. [6] Her mother, Elizabeth Sobieski (née Salomon), is an American film producer and screenwriter who also worked as Sobieski's manager, and her father, Jean Sobieski, is a French-born painter and former actor of Polish and Swiss descent.
Without Warning (also known as July 13th [1]) is an American television film directed by Robert Iscove. [2] It follows a duo of real-life reporters covering breaking news about three meteor fragments crashing into the Northern Hemisphere.
Threads is a 1984 British apocalyptic war drama television film jointly produced by the BBC, Nine Network and Western-World Television Inc. Written by Barry Hines and directed and produced by Mick Jackson, it is a dramatic account of nuclear war and its effects in Britain, specifically on the city of Sheffield in Northern England.