Asteroid vs Earth

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Movie
German title Asteroid vs Earth
Original title Asteroid vs Earth
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2014
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Christopher Ray
script Adam Lipsius
production David Michael Latt
music Chris Ridenhour ,
Chris Cano
camera Laura Beth Love
cut Rob Pallatina
occupation

Asteroid vs Earth is a US low-budget - science fiction - Thriller the company The Asylum from the year 2014 . Directed by Christopher Ray , the script was written by Adam Lipsius . The film was distributed directly on DVD in Germany from September 12, 2014 .

action

In the evening at the observatory , the student Evan discovers that a huge asteroid is hurtling towards Earth and will hit in ten days. The nuclear powers quickly engaged in attempting to deflect the flight path with nuclear weapons , but they fail. Evan comes up with the idea of ​​using atomic detonations in a deep sea fissure to trigger global earthquakes, which would cause the earth to deviate from its orbit. The plan is approved and a submarine with an atomically equipped diving robot is launched. In order to properly place the warheads, the submarine is blown apart. But the subsequent detonation was not enough. Only a detonation of warheads in the volcano on Saipan Island creates the energy to push the earth out of its orbit and save humanity.

synchronization

role actor German voice actor
Marissa Knox Tia Carrere
Chase Seward Jason Brooks
Captain Rogers Tim Russ Ingo Albrecht
Terry Craig Blair
General Masterson Robert Davi Gerald Paradise
Lt. Rouse Robert R. Shafer Tino Kießling
Evan Kitsias Charles Byum

criticism

More than 700 users of the film database Internet Movie Database rated the film as very bad with an average of 2.7 out of 10 points.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Certificate of Release for Asteroid vs Earth . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , November 2014 (PDF; test number: 148 538 V).
  2. Asteroid vs Earth in the German synchronous files