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Flood (2007)
Director: Tony Mitchell
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- Anonymous said...
- Posted on Mar 29 2009 16:11 Amazing film. Good Graphic. Flood is a must see film
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- Rick said...
- Posted on Nov 05 2008 00:15 I nreally enjoyed this film, it really showed a possability of what could happen. I remember 1953 and now tides are higher, those who call it rubbish may one day have to live or die through a similar situation
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- AI said...
- Posted on Mar 12 2008 13:25 This movie is awful. I fell asleep watching it. Dont waste your money on this movie.
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- jsdcnakjc said...
- Posted on Feb 03 2008 20:43 wasnt too bad liked the effects
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- David said...
- Posted on Jan 27 2008 19:23 I've just wasted £1.99 (the DVD has only been released a couple of months, but is already in the bargain basement bin), and 2 hours of my life watching this. Simply rubbish. Total and utter. If it wasn't in my own home, I'd have walked out!
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- sb said...
- Posted on Jan 02 2008 16:47 So bad it's hilarious.
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Cast & crew
Director: Tony Mitchell
Producer: Justin Bodle, Michael Prupas, Philip Key, Genevieve Hofmeyr, Peter McAleese
Cast: Robert Carlyle, Jessalyn Gilsig, Tom Courtenay, Joanne Whalley, David Suchet, Martin Ball, Nigel Planer, Poppy Miller, Pip Torrens, David Hayman full cast
Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Drama
Rated: 12A
UK Release: Aug 24 2007
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