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Series Cast Summary
Rob Lowe | ... |
John Seger
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Kristin Davis | ... |
Megan Seger
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Esai Morales | ... |
Noris MacKenzie
(2 episodes, 1999)
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John Finn | ... |
Wally Phister
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Mena Suvari | ... |
Grace Seger
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Erik King | ... |
Beau Randall
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Blu Mankuma | ... |
Reuben Castillo
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Don S. Davis | ... |
General Harlan Ford
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Sean Smith | ... |
Chance MacKenzie
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Eric Johnson | ... |
Danny
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Jane Perry | ... |
Kelly Marx
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Chris Ellis | ... |
Ed Brown
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Zack Ward | ... |
Stan Atkins
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Yanna McIntosh | ... |
Christina Roselli
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Edward Herrmann | ... |
The President
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Karen Holness | ... |
Jane Randall
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Eric Keenleyside | ... |
Tucker Ames
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Anthony Harrison | ... |
Al Discus
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Colin Lawrence | ... |
Steve Monroe
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Stephen Dimopoulos | ... |
Ray
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Norman Armour | ... |
Savella
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Michael Tomlinson | ... |
Tom Levy
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Henri Lubatti | ... |
Henry Bradshaw
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Rebecca Toolan | ... |
The Presidential Aide
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Laurie Murdoch | ... |
Chuck Greene
(2 episodes, 1999)
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William S. Taylor | ... |
Jim
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Michael Puttonen | ... |
Larry
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Michelle Skalnik | ... |
Miss Paxton
(2 episodes, 1999)
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David Fredericks | ... |
The Bus Driver
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Garvin Cross | ... |
Eldon Jones
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Steve Wright | ... |
Heli Pilot
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Rick Ravanello | ... |
Police Pilot
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Daryl Shuttleworth | ... |
Desk Sergeant
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Sean Campbell | ... |
Desperate Man
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Anna Hagan | ... |
The Mayor of Denver
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Lesley Ewen | ... |
FEMA Woman
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Terry David Mulligan | ... |
CNI Anchor
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Rebecca Erickson | ... |
Steno Hostage
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Darcy Laurie | ... |
The Prisoner
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Brad Loree | ... |
NEST Man #1
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Tom McBeath | ... |
Hank
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Aaron Pearl | ... |
Fireman Driver
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Rafe McDonald | ... |
Willy
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Kevin Conway | ... |
The Yuppie Driver
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Ty Olsson | ... |
Cameraman
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Rob Freeman | ... |
Fire Lieutenant
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Mina E. Mina | ... |
The Elderly Man
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Harrison Coe | ... |
Dick
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Peter Flemming | ... |
Dennis
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Greg Michaels | ... |
Mountain Man
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1999) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- Emerald (1999) (Argentina) (VHS)
- NBC Home Video (1999) (United States) (DVD)
- Trimark Home Video (1999) (United States) (DVD)
- Videoville (1999) (Canada) (VHS) (Québec)
- Amuse Video (2000) (Japan) (DVD)
- Amuse Video (2000) (Japan) (VHS)
- Das Erste (2000) (Germany) (tv)
- e-m-s the DVD-Company (2000) (Germany) (DVD)
- Europa Filmes (2002) (Brazil) (DVD)
- Europa Filmes (2002) (Brazil) (VHS)
Special Effects
- E=mc²
- Fantasy II Film Effects (special visual effects)
Other Companies
- Britannia Mine Museum (Location Provider)
- Direct Tools & Fasteners (expendables)
- Matrix Production Services (location equipment and services)
- Molokai Productions (24 frame video playback)
- Panasonic (production assistance furnished by)
- The Management & Staff of BC Rail (the producers gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A waste disposal company has a Russian nuclear bomb to transport, and an employee decides to save money by concealing it on a freight train. The train, also loaded with hazardous and flammable chemicals, suffers a brake failure and becomes a runaway heading for Denver. A wreck would be bad enough, but much, much worse if the bomb goes off. A heroic NTSB investigator boards the train; he and the railwaymen try various ways to stop the train, but nothing works. Meanwhile Denver residents are struggling to collect their families and then leave town, despite rioters and gridlock. Will the train have to be derailed to stop it? If it does derail, will the bomb explode, and if it does, what then? Written by Anonymous |
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Taglines | The Final Stop Is Deadly. See more » |
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Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | At one point the TV reporter refers to the train's braking system as "hydraulic brakes". This is also emphasized when you see "brake fluid" dripping from a hose. If they did an ounce of research, they would know that trains operate with a compressed air braking system. No train in existence uses hydraulic brakes. Also when two air hoses bust open, the train automatically goes into emergency, and the movie would've been 10 minutes long. See more » |
Goofs | The engineer on the train states that the "throttle is stuck again." Federal Railway Administration and company rules would require a locomotive with a sticking throttle to be removed from service. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Death Train (2003). See more » |