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1 online resource (streaming video file) (5 sec.) ; 540405349 bytes |
Summary |
LA is the unwilling epicentre of virtually every natural disaster - including earthquakes, firestorms and mudslides. But it's about to experience its most cataclysmic event ever, one that will ultimately test its ability to survive. Oscar winner Tommy Lee Jones stars as the city's emergency chief who faces an unprecedented challenge. Ground zero is LA's famed La Brea Tar Pits where a vent in the earth's crust has unleashed an incredible force of nature; an endless stream of fiery, deadly lava insidiously creeps across traffic-choked streets while wreaking havoc below ground in the labyrinth of man-made and natural tunnels |
Notes |
Closed captioning in English |
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Classification NC ACMA |
Subject |
Disaster films.
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Lava flows.
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Natural disasters -- Management.
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Volcanic eruptions.
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Volcanoes -- Environmental aspects.
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California -- Los Angeles.
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Genre/Form |
Drama
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Jackson, Mick, director
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Cheadle, Don, actor
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David, Keith, actor
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Heche, Anne, actor
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Hoffmann, Gaby, actor
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Kim, Jacqueline, actor
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Lee Jones, Tommy, actor
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