词条 | Tornado! | ||||||||||||||
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| show_name = Tornado! | image = Tornado! VideoCover.png | image_upright = 1.0 | image_alt = | caption = Promotional film poster | genre = Action Drama | creator = | based_on = | writer = John Logan | screenplay = | story = | director = Noel Nosseck | starring = Bruce Campbell Shannon Sturges Ernie Hudson L. Q. Jones | narrated = | music = Garry Schyman | country = United States | language = English | num_episodes = | executive_producer = Robert M. Sertner Frank von Zerneck | producer = Artie Mandelberg Stacy Mandelberg Randy Sutter Ted Babcock (co-producer) David C. Thomas (co-producer) | location = Austin, Texas | editor = David Codron Robert Florio | cinematography = Paul Maibaum | runtime = 89 minutes | company = Hallmark Entertainment | distributor = Fox | budget = | network = Fox | picture_format = Color | audio_format = Stereo | released = {{Film date|1996|5|7|TV=y}} | website = }}Tornado! is a 1996 American television film starring Bruce Campbell and Shannon Sturges, released on May 7, 1996. It was written by John Logan and directed by Noel Nosseck.[1] PlotJake Thorne (Bruce Campbell) is a storm chaser whose friend and former graduate school advisor, Dr. Joe Branson (Ernie Hudson), has developed a machine that may be able to provide earlier tornado warnings. Samantha Callen (Shannon Sturges) is a government auditor who must determine whether Dr. Branson's project warrants more funding. Jake has to try to convince Samantha that the machine is worthwhile. During the process, Jake and Samantha become romantically attracted to each other, but powerful tornadoes threaten the lives of all the major characters. Cast
FilmingTornado! was filmed primarily in Austin, Texas, including scenes at local Fox Broadcasting Company affiliate KTBC. The production company hired the KTBC Assistant Chief Engineer Brian Zwiener, who is also a local Austin, Texas musician/comedian, to assist in technical setup of the Panaflex cameras, among other duties. Brian was also asked to appear in a cameo during the climax of the film.{{Citation needed|reason=Needs to be verified; it's a lot of info about someone who's not listed in the cast and crew.|date=March 2013}} The film runs 89 minutes, and has been released on VHS, DVD and Netflix. It is rated PG for some perilous weather sequences and mild language. See also
References1. ^The New York Times External links
6 : 1996 films|American disaster films|American films|Screenplays by John Logan|Films about tornadoes|American television films |
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