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Micheal Baldwin (writer)
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Billy Zane | ... | Michael Sanger | |
| Ray Wise | ... | Brian Sanger | |
| Pamela Gidley | ... | Linda Fincher | |
| Scott Wiper | ... | Steve Saragosta | |
| Val Lauren | ... | Sarb Parikh | |
| G.W. Stevens | ... | Ziggy Peterson | |
| Simon Rhee | ... | Hiro | |
| Adam Caine | ... | Otto | |
| Dylan Neal | ... | Young Brian Sanger | |
| Chad S. Taylor | ... | James | |
| Robert Zachar | ... | Gerhardt (as Bob Zachar) | |
| Amandah Reyne | ... | Madeline Corbett (as Amanda Reyne) | |
| Jamie McShane | ... | Miles Vanover | |
| Greg Travis | ... | Clayton Winfree | |
| Jeanette O'Connor | ... | Shady Gray |
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Rated PG-13 for some sensuality and language.
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Germany:90 min | USA:94 min
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UK:PG | South Korea:15 | Germany:16 | USA:PG-13 | Australia:PG | Italy:T
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Continuity: In one sequence where a jet car is making a run, every close up of the driver clearly shows an open parachute behind the car. Wide shots of the run show no parachute. When the car gets in trouble and becomes airborne, an actor in the viewing stand yells "open the chute!". At this point the car hits the ground and is demolished, but the chute has never opened. more
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I saw this film on the Sci Fi Channel and thought the storyline was horribly corny and the acting was tragic at best. By the way, did anybody catch some of the names in the end credits? Obviously the film makers didn't take themselves too seriously. But being a car guy, I was intrigued with the cool designs of the cars so in my typical nosey fashion, I had to research some of the sponsors and logos listed. So I stumbled across an auto racing forum that the designer of this film (David) and his friends had posted some comments about: http://forums.realride.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=145 An interesting insight to the behind the scenes difficulties they had making this film, budget and time being the obvious factors. However, it seems the main car was built full scale car and all the other cars are partial sections with the obvious CGI embellishment. He also seems to be quite knowledgeable about racing which is perhaps why he was hired for the job. Looks like he also enlisted some help from Craig Breedlove's design team too. Before reading these comments, I would have given this film a 4 but having had a little more insight now, I give the film makers credit for trying to achieve much more with little resources.