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Director: James Seale
Cast: Mark Dacascos, John Rhys-Davies, Tamara Davies, Mark Rolston
The only hope for humanity to survive a natural disaster is to detonate a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Scorcher (2002), directed by James Seale, is a science fiction film that centers on a last-ditch effort to detonate a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles to save humanity from a natural disaster. The film has not received widespread critical acclaim and does not appear to have garnered any major awards recognition. Audience reception has been mixed, with the film holding a 5.5/10 rating on IMDb based on over 2,000 user reviews.
Why you might like this:
Scorcher is a thrilling disaster film directed by James Seale in 2002, which stars Mark Dacascos as a hero who must detonate a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles to save humanity from a natural catastrophe. The high-stakes premise and Dacascos' skilled action performance make this an engaging watch for fans of intense, apocalyptic sci-fi stories.
Scorcher is a 2002 science-fiction disaster film directed by James Seale and starring Mark Dacascos, John Rhys-Davies, Jeffrey Johnson, Tamara Davies, Mark Rolston, G.W. Bailey, Thomas F. Duffy, and Rutger Hauer. It was first released in the United States in 2002. It concerns a group of scientists who discover, after a disastrous nuclear accident, that the Earth's tectonic plates are shifting and creating immense pressure that will destroy the Earth in a fiery global eruption, and a few top scientists must find a way to stop it.
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