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Flood DVD 2007 Árvíz / Directed by Tony Mitchell / Starring: Robert Carlyle, Tom Courtenay, David Suchet, Jessalyn Gilsig

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Flood DVD 2007 Árvíz / Directed by Tony Mitchell / Starring: Robert Carlyle, Tom Courtenay, David Suchet, Jessalyn Gilsig

UPC 5999883176467

MADE IN EU

REGION 2 PAL DVD

Audio: English 5.1, Hungarian 5.1, Hungarian 2.0

Subtitles: English, Hungarian, Russian

Total Runtime: 106 minutes

 

English Summary:

Flood is a 2007 British disaster film, directed by Tony Mitchell. It features Robert Carlyle, Jessalyn Gilsig, David Suchet and Tom Courtenay, and is based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Richard Doyle.

A storm surge travels between the United Kingdom and mainland Europe, raising sea levels and coinciding with the spring tide. Several parts of Scotland are devastated, including Wick.

The Met Office's head forecaster, Keith Hopkins, mistakenly believes the storm will head towards Holland and is guilt-ridden by Deputy Prime Minister Campbell when he critiques the failed forecasts. Professor Leonard Morrison proves that the approaching surge of water will break through the Thames Barrier and flood London in the next three hours. Leonard had focused his life around the belief that the barrier was built in the wrong area, and turned his son Rob into a bitter man. However, upon learning his father's obsession turned out to be truthful, Rob apologises.

Deputy Prime Minister Campbell, in charge while the Prime Minister is away, declares a state of emergency. He begins to evacuate over one million people from Central London before the water surge hits. He is assisted by Police Commissioner Patricia Nash, Major General Ashcroft and a guilt-stricken Hopkins.

 

Hungarian Summary:

London lakóinak a brit történelem legnagyobb természeti katasztrófájával kell szembenézniük, amely pusztulással fenyegeti a brit fővárost is. Az óceán felől érkező vihar Skóciában letarolja Wick városát. Néhány szakértő szerint ezzel ki is adta minden energiáját a vihar, ám Morrison professzor nem így gondolja. Már korábban kifejtette, hogyha a Temze-gátat nagy árhullám éri el a tenger felől, akkor képtelen lesz megvédeni Londont, és vízáradat árasztja el a belvárost. Mivel senki sem hallgat Morrison professzorra, kapcsolatba lép a menyével, a gátszakértő Sammel, és figyelmezteti őt közelgő veszélyre. Sam külön él a férjétől, Morrison fiától. Rob mérnökként dolgozik a gáton. Alig néhány órájuk maradt, hogy megpróbálják megmenteni a Londont a pusztulástól. Amikor a katasztrófa bekövetkezik, pontosan úgy, ahogy azt a professzor megjósolta, a város vezetése válsághelyzetet hirdet. Mindent eszközt megragadnak annak érdekében, hogy az irányításuk alatt tartsák az eseményeket.

 

Cast / Szereplők:

  • Robert Carlyle as Rob Morrison
  • Jessalyn Gilsig as Sam Morrison
  • Tom Courtenay as Professor Leonard Morrison
  • Joanne Whalley as Commissioner Patricia Nash
  • David Suchet as Deputy Prime Minister Campbell
  • Nigel Planer as Keith Hopkins
  • Poppy Miller as Nikki Fuller
  • Ralph Brown as Neil Stafford
  • Jade Davidson as Mel Stafford
  • Pip Torrens as Army Liaison Officer Richardson
  • David Hayman as Major General Ashcroft
  • Gottfried John as Arthur Moyes
  • Nathalie Boltt as Kate Morrison
  • Giorgio Lupano as Toni Lombardi
  • Angus Barnett as Bill
  • Tom Hardy as Zak
  • Susan Wooldridge as Penny
  • John Benfield as Frank
  • Martin Ball as Wyatt
  • Cecilia Dazzi as Anna
  • Sara Langridge as Claire

 

Directed by Tony Mitchell
Produced by Justin Bodle
Written by Justin Bodle
Matthew Cope
Nick Morley
Based on Flood
by Richard Doyle
Starring
  • Robert Carlyle
  • Tom Courtenay
  • David Suchet
  • Jessalyn Gilsig
Music by Debbie Wiseman
Cinematography Pierre Jodoin
Edited by Simon Webb
Distributed by Lionsgate UK
Release date
  • 24 August 2007
Running time
106 minutes
Country United Kingdom, South Africa, Canada
Language English

 

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