
After a series of small tremors in Los Angeles, Dr. Clare Winslow, a local seismologist, pinpoints the exact location and time of when the long awaited earthquake--"The Big One"--will strike southern California. With this information, she must battle city officials to release this information to the general public. Also, she hopes that her family is out of harms way when the quake strikes. Subplots show how other families and people cope with the the tremors that strike befor... (Full plot summary below)
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After a series of small tremors in Los Angeles, Dr. Clare Winslow, a local seismologist, pinpoints the exact location and time of when the long awaited earthquake--"The Big One"--will strike southern California. With this information, she must battle city officials to release this information to the general public. Also, she hopes that her family is out of harms way when the quake strikes. Subplots show how other families and people cope with the the tremors that strike before the impending "Big One.
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| User ReviewJames DThis movie rocked!!!!!!Better than Earthquake (1974). |
| User ReviewRobert GThis was a very good movie and i thought it was great |
| User ReviewShawn HGrade B made for TV disaster epic, and I'm the only one who has apparently seen it. Awesome three hour flick of earthquakes and dead people. |
| User ReviewJames HOkay, it's a hokey television made disaster movie, hopelessly predictable but also very entertaining. I don't know why I like disaster films, perhaps it was because in my teen years movies like Airport, Earthquake, The Towering Inferno etc, were the big date movies. |
| User ReviewPamela DTalk Talk Talk, shameful verbal exposition. More talk. Yackity yakkity yak. My Dinner With Andre The Geologist. Where are the propane explosions, airborne body parts, and nude bimbos? |
| User ReviewMyspace Of Simon Seville?No captioning available, but this shows a concept of a big earthquake that might, MIGHT happen in Los Angeles. |