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Studio: Paramount Pictures
Release Date: Mar 28, 2003
Running Time: 136 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
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For reasons unknown, the earth's inner core has stopped rotating, causing the planet's electromagnetic field to rapidly deteriorate. Instantly, life around the globe begins to change dramatically. In Boston, 32 people with pacemakers, all within a 10-block radius, suddenly drop dead. In San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge collapses, sending hundreds of people plunging to their deaths. In London's Trafalgar Square, flocks of pigeons lose their ability to navigate, flying into panicked crowds. And in Rome, as thousands of tourists watch helplessly, an electrical superstorm reduces the ancient Colosseum to rubble. Scrambling to resolve the crisis, government and military officials call upon geophysicist Dr. Josh Keyes and a team of the world's most gifted scientists to travel into the earth's core in a subterranean craft piloted by terranauts Major Rebecca "Beck" Childs and Commander Robert Iverson. Their mission: detonate a nuclear device that will reacativate the core and save the world from sure destruction.
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Major Rebecca "Beck" Childs
Dr Josh Keyes
Commander Robert Iverson
Dr Conrad Zimsky
Dr Sergei Leveque
Dr Edward Brazzelton
NASA Chief Talma Stickley
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General Thomas Purcell
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March 28, 2003
Astronauts journey to the center of the Earth, where cliches run free. Wags are already tagging this space opera as "Armageddon in the dirt." Fair enough, since Maj. Rebecca "Beck" Childs (Hilary Swank) and her team must go underground to save the world. It seems the Earth's core has stopped spinning, either by accident or by terrorist design. It's hell on pigeons, monuments and people with pacemakers. What to do? The planet will be cooked by solar radiation unless Beck and her terranauts,
In this latest doomsday pic, Earth's inner core has stopped rotating, a situation that will eventually cause the planet's electromagnetic fields to collapse. If it isn't fixed pronto, static charges will create ''super storms'' that will generate hundreds of lightening strikes per square mile and cause microwave radiation to ultimately cook the planet. Government and military officials conjure up a team of scientists, led by geophysicist Josh Keyes (Aaron Eckhart), to travel to the planet's core
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