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Scorcher (2003)
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Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Mark Dacascos stars in this thriller as Ryan Beckett, the man chosen to lead a team of experts who must destroy Los Angeles to avoid an enormous natural disaster that will have global... Mark Dacascos stars in this thriller as Ryan Beckett, the man chosen to lead a team of experts who must destroy Los Angeles to avoid an enormous natural disaster that will have global repercussions. A nuclear accident has caused the earth's Teutonic plates to shift, creating earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in southern California and pushing the Pacific plate to its breaking point. After scientists determine that the only way to stop this is to detonate a nuclear bomb in L.A., Beckett and his team go in to accomplish the impossible. [More]
Starring: Mark Dacascos, Rutger Hauer, John Rhys-Davies, Mark Rolston
Starring: Mark Dacascos, Rutger Hauer, John Rhys-Davies, Mark Rolston
Director: James Seale
Director: James Seale
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Release:
Aug 26, 2003
Reviews for Scorcher
As low-rent and derivative as a knock-off can possibly be - which is both a good thing and bad. But mostly bad.
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