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Flood (Complete Mini-Series & Feature Film) (Blu-Ray) (*)
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Language Selections:
English ( DTS 5.1 )
English ( DTS-HD Master Audio )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
196 min + Extras

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2007 and produced in:
Canada ( USA, Canada )
South Africa ( Africa, Middle East )
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Tony Mitchell


Written By:
Justin Bodle
Matthew Cope


Actors:
Robert Carlyle ..... Rob Morrison
Jessalyn Gilsig ..... Samantha 'Sam' Morrison
Tom Courtenay ..... Leonard Morrison
Joanne Whalley ..... Patricia Nash
David Suchet ..... Deputy Prime Minister Campbell
Nigel Planer ..... Keith Hopkins
Ralph Brown ..... Mel's Dad
Gottfried John ..... Arthur Moyes
Tom Hardy ..... Zack
Pip Torrens ..... Army Liaison Officer Richardson
Susan Wooldridge ..... Nash's Assistant
David Hayman ..... Major General Ashcroft
Martin Ball ..... Wyatt
Poppy Miller ..... Nikki Fuller
Peter Wight ..... Johnson - Transport Chief


Synopsis:
Where's Gene Kelly when you need him? Robert Carlyle stars in this doomsday tale, where the meeting of a powerful storm and dangerously high seas results in a tidal surge of biblical proportions sweeping down the east coast of England en route for London. With the Thames Barrier breached and panic mounting, marine defence expert Rob (Carlyle) has to think fast if the capital is to avoid ultimate catastrophe. Includes Feature Film and Mini-Series.

The citizens of London must grapple with one of the greatest environmental crises in British history, and the possible obliteration of the city itself, in Flood, a natural disaster opus from director Tony Mitchell (Supervolcano). In present day England, a colossal storm hits the North Atlantic Ocean just outside of the UK and moves toward the Scotch mainland, laying waste to the town of Wick. Some predict that the crisis will die off; not so Professor Leonard Morrison (Tom Courtenay of Billy Liar), who worked arduously on the Thames River barrier. Morrison presciently foresees the system moving across the Thames barrier, where it will gain added strength from the year's unusually high tide and inundate London with a wall of water. In desperation, Leonard contacts daughter-in-law Sam (Jessalyn Gilsig), Director of Operations for the barrier, and warns her of the impending destruction; Sam's estranged husband (and Leonard's son) Rob (Robert Carlyle), who is employed as an engineer on the Barrier, and Police Commissioner Patricia Nash (Joanne Whalley) also become involved. As the water hits - just as predicted - these officials declare a city-wide state of emergency and must take extreme measures to keep the pending disaster from spiraling out of control and claiming untold numbers of lives.

Flood is a disaster film set in London and Scotland. Estranged meteorologoist father Leonard (Courtnay) and Marine Engineer son (Carlyle) are caught up in a weather related disaster as spring tides meet a freak North Sea Superstorm, flooding London. Brought together at the Thames Barrier, they are flung apart again by the elements as Rob leaps into a swollen Thames with his ex wife. These two meet clumps of survivors and plucky London Transport Engineers as they journey upstream to Central London losing comrades to the waters as they go. Dad meanwhile is airlifted to the secret Government HQ to help save the capital from the flooding. With 200,000 dead and as many displaced in emergency refugee camps in Greenwich park only a bold plan to repel the rising waters will save Kensington and Battersea. Father and son unite again for the time pressured final action event back at the barrier with the added threat of a Dambuster's like air strike.The film runs 120 mins and has nothing to to with Carolina.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 19 April, 2016.
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