In California in 2008, a surprise nuclear attack pushes America into a
war. To deal with an escalating power shortage, a company
develops a new kind of generator which offers a potentially unlimited
supply of energy. The device derives its power from the motion of
the oceans, but as it does so it slowly alters the rotation of the
Earth. With the world poised on the brink of ecological disaster,
the life of an amnesiac actor Boxer Santaros becomes entangled with
those of Krysta Now, an adult film star, and Ronald Taverner, a Hermosa
Beach cop who is about to uncover a global conspiracy...
Cast: Carlos Amezcua (Himself),
Curtis Armstrong (Dr. Soberin Exx),
Robert Benz (Tab Taverner),
Todd Berger (Bing Zinneman),
Dave Carlin (News Reporter),
Joe Campana (Brandt Huntington),
Chris Andrew Ciulla (UPU 4 Officer 3),
Rebekah Del Rio (Vanessa Vera Cruz),
Aaron Dillar (Jimmy Hermosa),
Nora Dunn (Cyndi Pinziki),
Shari Dunn (USI Dent Reporter),
Michele Durrett (Starla Von Luft),
Jon Falcone (Soldier Falcon),
Leila Feinstein (Herself),
Jaret Gardiner (Shane Laverne),
Janeane Garofalo (General Teena MacArthur),
Sarah Michelle Gellar (Krysta Kapowski),
Beth Grant (Dr. Inga Von Westphalen),
Wood Harris (Dion Element),
Shannon Lee Holmes (Todd Zinneman)
Country: Germany / USA / France
Language: English
Support: Color
Runtime: 160 min
The greatest French Films of all time
With so many great films to choose from, it's nigh on impossible to compile a short-list of the best 15 French films of all time - but here's our feeble attempt to do just that.
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