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Director: Kelly Sandefur
Cast: Gabrielle Carteris, Christine Lakin, Joe Lando, Michael Gregory
Millwood City engineer Scott Daniels, moved from Houston, investigates a series of mysterious fires. Scott's and Lourie Harper's only son Jesse, who hated the move or dad's youth home, fakes a fever and invites his new girlfriend Carmen. She's reporter Allison Saunders, Scott's high-school ex's, daughter and finds Jesse unconscious, overtaken by fumes. The sewers are full of dead rats. Cracks appear in various buildings. Gass leaks start explosive fires. Mayor Walker, who only care for politics and publicity, overrules Scott's call for a mass evacuation. Scott and city administration friend Kenny Barrows later discover the link is steam pressure drilling by Talbot's oil exploration firm, but fire chief Patterson is in league with Talbot for years, covers their tracks and undermines Scott's credibility. Written by KGF Vissers
Critical Reception & Ratings
Combustion, a 2004 TV movie directed by Kelly Sandefur, is an action-adventure film that received mixed reviews from critics. Though details about its critical reception or awards recognition are unavailable, the film's modest IMDb rating of 5.2/10 suggests it had a lukewarm reception with the general audience.
Why you might like this:
Fans of action-packed television movies will likely enjoy the suspenseful, high-stakes plot of Combustion. Directed by Kelly Sandefur in 2004, the film blends elements of action, adventure, and mystery as the city engineer Scott Daniels, played by Joe Lando, investigates a series of deadly fires and uncovers a dangerous conspiracy.
Combustion is a 2013 Spanish action film directed and co-written by Daniel Calparsoro which stars Álex González, Adriana Ugarte, and Alberto Ammann.
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