The Black Hole (2006 film)
2006 American television film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Black Hole is a 2006 American television film produced for the Sci Fi channel, directed by Tibor Takács and starring Judd Nelson and Kristy Swanson.[1][2][3]
The Black Hole | |
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Written by | David Goodin |
Story by | Kenneth M. Badish Boaz Davidson |
Directed by | Tibor Takács |
Starring | Judd Nelson Kristy Swanson |
Music by | John Dickson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Kenneth M. Badish Boaz Davidson |
Production companies | Nu Image Films Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH |
Original release | |
Network | Sci Fi Channel |
Release | June 10, 2006 |
Plot
Something goes awry at a particle accelerator facility in St. Louis and a black hole begins to form. A creature exits the hole and seeks out energy. As the creature absorbs energy, the black hole grows in size and destroys a large part of St. Louis. Before the creature can be hit with a nuclear bomb, it is lured back to the black hole and the black hole collapses on itself.
Cast
- Judd Nelson as Dr. Eric Bryce, Nuclear Physicist
- Kristy Swanson as Dr. Shannon Muir
- David Selby as Ryker
- Heather Dawn as Alicia
- Jennifer Lyn Quackenbush as Elizabeth (credited as Jennifer Quackenbush)
- Christa Campbell as Advisor Coldwell
- Peter Mayer as General Tate
- Julia Sinks as Kayley
- James Anthony as Tolland (credited as Jim Anthony)
- Kevin Beyer as Dr. Hauser
- Dan Buran as Kent
- Tim Snay as Hayes
- Adrian Rice as Lieutenant Samson
- Chris Nolte as Hendricks
- Robert Giardina as James
- Rick Tamblyn as Wagner
- Ermal Williamson as The President
- Eric Lutes as Russ Martin, TV Reporter
- Atanas Srebrev as Delta Team Leader (uncredited)
- Kevin Stroup as Dr. Hans Reinhardt (uncredited)
References
External links
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