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Deep Impact
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Deep Impact

Oceans rise. Cities fall. Hope survives.
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User Score3,341 ratings
TMDB 6.216+19982h 2mEnglish
ActionDramaScience Fiction

Synopsis

A seven-mile-wide space rock is hurtling toward Earth, threatening to obliterate the planet. Now, it's up to the president of the United States to save the world. He appoints a tough-as-nails veteran astronaut to lead a joint American-Russian crew into space to destroy the comet before impact. Meanwhile, an enterprising reporter uses her smarts to uncover the scoop of the century.

Director
Mimi LederFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Paramount Pictures4 production companies
Release
May 8, 1998Released
Box Office
$349MBudget $75M

Top Cast

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Robert Duvall
Robert Duvall
Capt. Spurgeon 'Fish' Tanner
Téa Leoni
Téa Leoni
Jenny Lerner
Elijah Wood
Elijah Wood
Leo Biederman
Vanessa Redgrave
Vanessa Redgrave
Robin Lerner
Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman
President Tom Beck
Maximilian Schell
Maximilian Schell
Jason Lerner
James Cromwell
James Cromwell
Alan Rittenhouse
Ron Eldard
Ron Eldard
Oren Monash

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Reviews

From TMDB users
talisencrw
Jul 18, 2016

I was really disappointed, considering all of the great actors involved and since I love science fiction and the great disaster films of days gone by. I bought the DVD used and got my money's worth--it's a decent watch. I would recommend watching if you like disaster movies or any of the actors involved, maybe even renting or buying the DVD used or for a really good price new, say for 5 bucks, but anything more would be wasteful or being ripped off.

Patrick E. Abe
Sep 29, 2016

A high school Astronomy club discovers a celestial anomaly, their advisor checks it, becomes alarmed at what he finds, and things shift gears. Not bad for a movie that made "E.L.E/Extinction Level Event" a popular phrase and made the naive public aware of The Danger From Space. From there, seemingly unrelated events come to the attention of a novice TV reporter, culminating in an Apollo-Soyuz level cooperative near space mission. The star-studded crew isn't worked very hard, even as the people are divided into two groups by lottery. Nevertheless, Family is front and center, in many forms, from divided to nuclear to "baby makes three." At least the audience wasn't subjected to a barrage of macho chatter that characterized "Armageddon," but a out-of-this-world reading of "Moby Dick." Morgan Freeman's "President Tom Beck" does his best "Abraham Lincoln" in this film, which is one reason I watch this film when it is broadcast, even though I have the DVD. 8/10;)

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