Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen brutal tidal waves suddenly destroy many coastal communities in a short period of time, John Wahl, a nobel prize winner, is brought out of his lazy retirement and back into service as a... Leggi tuttoWhen brutal tidal waves suddenly destroy many coastal communities in a short period of time, John Wahl, a nobel prize winner, is brought out of his lazy retirement and back into service as a consultant. He teams up with a Navy officer to find out the cause of the disaster. But wh... Leggi tuttoWhen brutal tidal waves suddenly destroy many coastal communities in a short period of time, John Wahl, a nobel prize winner, is brought out of his lazy retirement and back into service as a consultant. He teams up with a Navy officer to find out the cause of the disaster. But when a ransom of one billion dollars is demanded, Wahl is the government's number one suspec... Leggi tutto
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Marlan Clark
- (as Lawrence Hilton Jacobs)
- Chick
- (as Lance Wilson White)
- Workman
- (as Stephen Wesley Bridgewater)
- Financial Analyst
- (as Hugh Holub)
Recensioni in evidenza
Speaking of the special effects, how can they be so good and so bad at the same time? The tidal waves themselves were awesome. Having never even seen a picture of a real tidal wave before it crashes, this looked pretty realistic to me. So how they managed to create a giant wave that wreaks havoc through a few cities and why they need an obvious blue screen on other shots make the movie so horribly sub-par.
Corbin Bernsen, Julianne Phillips and Gregg Henry star here, but that really does not matter. The movie and these roles were so one dimensional, that nearly anyone could have played them. Gregg Henry should have steered clear entirely because he is a better actor than required here, as he displayed in Payback. This is definitely one for the special effects only. 6/10
Tidal Wave: No Escape isn't that impressive at all and would not recommend it.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizMuch of the film was shot in Australia, despite being set in California.
- BlooperIn the climactic ending, a second tsunami is created to "cancel out" the first tsunami. In fact, the two tsunamis will pass through each other and continue on. At the point where the two waves meet, for an instant the height will be the total of the two waves.
- ConnessioniVersion of Killer Wave (2007)