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"Impact" Episode #1.2 (2009)



Overview

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Director:

Mike Rohl

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TV Series:

"Impact" (2008)

Original Air Date:

14 May 2009 (Season 1, Episode 2)

Plot:

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Cast

  (Episode Cast overview, first billed only)
Series Cast
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André Hennicke ... Pastor
Will Masson ... Young howard
Eric B. Carbery ... Eye Witness

Denis Corbett ... European Space Agency Engineer (uncredited)
Stephen Dimopoulos ... Denny Paul
Scott Fee ... Canadian News Anchor
Ted Friend ... American News Anchor #1

Fabrice Grover ... French Reporter

Terence Kelly ... Hugh
Don Knodel ... German Sergeant
Dave Lantaigne ... ESA Engineer #1
Howard Markson ... American Reporter #1
Cameron McDonald ... Australian News Reporter

Gig Morton ... Markus Courtney
Stuart Nemtin ... Scientist
Russell Roberts ... Hal Boon
Tayo Runsewe ... Armed Guard
Nick Singer ... Pastor #2

John Emmet Tracy ... British Reporter

Jake Austin Walker ... Tim - 10 Years Old
Matthew Walker ... Ian wilson

Lucas Wolf ... War Room Assistant

Alex Zahara ... Franz Bauer
Jacqueline Brown ... Finnish astronaut (uncredited)

Yolanda Corbett ... Restaurant patron (uncredited)
Brenda Crichlow ... Reporter Chandra
Marina Dodlek ... Waitress (uncredited)
Dana Hutchings ... American News Anchor #2
Jacqui Kaese ... British Home Secretary
Christie Lacey ... White House Aide
Gina McIntosh ... Female War Room Assistant

Jessica McLeod ... Young German Girl

Tina Milo Milivojevic ... ESA Mission Specialist (as Tina Milo)

Julie Nolin ... American Reporter #2

Aleksandra Rea ... Russian News Anchor
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Fun Stuff

Goofs:

Factual errors: Near the end of the movie where they expelled the brown dwarf star piece. The moon should have been the one that's expelled while the star piece stayed. The mass of the star is twice of the Earth's. The moon is 1/100 the mass of the Earth or 1/200 of the star. The end of the world will still happen but without the moon. Perhaps they miscalculated the star's mass, and the actual mass is less than the moon's. more

Quotes:

Alex Kinter: You can't hide from gravity! more


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