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Tidal Wave: No Escape is a 1997 American made-for-television disaster film directed by George T. Miller starring Corbin Bernsen, Julianne Phillips, Gregg Henry. It originally aired on ABC on Monday May 5, 1997. Plot. A series of tidal waves bring chaos to the coast of California, prompting a navy scientist and an oceanographer to find the cause.
5 mag 1997 · Tidal Wave: No Escape: Directed by George Miller. With Corbin Bernsen, Julianne Phillips, Gregg Henry, Larry Brandenburg. When 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.
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- Action, Drama, Thriller
- George Miller
- 1997-05-05
15 giu 2021 · 233. 45K views 2 years ago. When brutal tidal waves suddenly destroy several coastal communities, Nobel prize winner John Wahl is brought out of retirement and into service as a consultant. He...
- 90 min
- 45,3K
- Freebooter Cinema
28 apr 2017 · Onda assassina (TIDAL WAVE: NO ESCAPE) - Un film di George Miller. Con Corbin Bernsen, Julianne Phillips, Gregg Henry, Larry Brandenburg, Harve Presnell. Fantascienza, USA, 1997. Durata 91 min.
- George Miller
- Corbin Bernsen
Tidal Wave: No Escape. An oceanographer (Julianne Phillips) and the scientist (Corbin Bernsen) suspected of creating global devastation race to save the world.
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- George Miller
- TV-PG
- Corbin Bernsen
Tidal Wave: No Escape. When brutal tidal waves suddenly destroy many coastal communities in a short period of time, John Wahl (Corbin Bernsen), a Nobel Prize winner, teams up with a Navy officer to find out the cause of the disaster. IMDb 4.0 1 h 30 min 1997. X-Ray 7+. Action · Drama · Suspense. Freevee (with ads) Details.
Watch Now. Tidal Wave: No Escape (1997) 12 01/01/1997 (US) Action , Science Fiction , Thriller , TV Movie 1h 30m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. A retired and disgruntled scientist is brought out of retirement to explain why tidal waves are wiping out coastal communities. But is he part of the problem? George T. Miller. Director.