![]() ![]() Dayton Callie as Roger Lapher, a supervisor for the Department of Water and Power (DWP).John Carroll Lynch as Stan Olber, the chairman of the Los Angeles MTA.Michael Rispoli as Gator Harris, a co-worker of Mike and Emmit.John Corbett as Norman Calder, a businessman and Jaye's husband.Keith David as Ed Fox, a lieutenant for the LAPD.Don Cheadle as Emmit Reese, the O.E.M.'s assistant director.Gaby Hoffmann as Kelly Roark, the daughter of Michael.Anne Heche as Amy Barnes, a geologist and seismologist from the California Institute of Geological Sciences.Tommy Lee Jones as Michael "Mike" Roark, the O.E.M.Status: Active.", accompanied by the opening of the Randy Newman song " I Love L.A." The film ends with a view of the volcano and a graphic that reads "Name: Mount Wilshire. It starts to rain, the survivors heave a sigh of relief, and the Roarks catch a ride with Amy. In the aftermath, hundreds are dead, thousands are injured, and billions of dollars of damage is caused. The Roarks and Tommy escape from the wreckage alive. The plan succeeds, and the lava flows directly into the ocean. Mike barely manages to save them from being crushed as the building collapses. Mike then spots Kelly nearby, trying to retrieve Tommy, a little boy who wandered off the two are in the direct path of the collapsing building. Two men sacrifice their lives to detonate the final explosive charge by giving the all-clear to ignite the charges. The lava reaches the dead end of the subway tunnel extension and bursts out of the ground in a massive geyser. Mike devises another plan to demolish a 22-story condominium building to block the lava's path from flowing towards the hospital and the rest of the West Side. After calculating the speed of the flowing lava, Amy and Mike realize that the lava will reach the end of the Red Line in thirty minutes. However, Amy later theorizes that the magma is still flowing underground through the Red Line subway extension and calculates that the main eruption will occur at the end of the Red Line at Cedars-Sinai Hospital. A fleet of helicopters dump water collected from the ocean to subdue the lava and volcano, forming a crust and making the plan a success. Mike, Amy, and LAPD lieutenant Ed Fox devise a plan to use concrete barriers to create a blockade, which obstructs the lava in its path. #T.n.t. 1997 cast driverAfter throwing the driver to the team and saving his life, Stan is consumed and killed by the lava. With the train disintegrating, Stan chooses to sacrifice himself to save the driver and jumps into the lava to be able to throw him to safety. They manage to save everyone, and Stan finds the unconscious train driver just as lava reaches the train and begins to flow underneath it. Meanwhile, Stan leads his team through the tunnel to the derailed train to search for survivors. In the Red Line metro tunnel, the passengers in the derailed subway train are rendered unconscious by severe heat and toxic gases, whilst the driver was unable to open the doors. The Roarks become separated, as Kelly is injured when a lava bomb burns her leg. The lava incinerates everything in its path and kills two firefighters in the downed fire truck. Moments later, a newly-formed underground volcano erupts from the tar pits and lava begins to flow down Wilshire Boulevard. Mike helps injured firefighters out of the area. In the La Brea Tar Pits, volcanic smoke and ash billow out, followed by lava bombs that ignite several buildings and cause a fire truck to flip onto its side. A subway train derails underground, and a power outage occurs across the city. #T.n.t. 1997 cast crackRachel falls into a crack that is later engulfed by a rush of hot gases, being swallowed down under to death. While they take samples, another earthquake strikes at a stronger pace. The next morning, Amy and her assistant Rachel venture in the storm sewer to investigate. Amy Barnes believes that a volcano may be forming beneath the city however, she has insufficient evidence to make Mike take action. MTA Chairman Stan Olber opposes, believing that there is no threat to the trains. ![]() His associate Emmit Reese notes that the quake caused no major damage, but seven utility workers are later burned to death in a storm drain at MacArthur Park.Īs a precaution, Mike tries to halt the subway lines near the location of the earthquake. Mike Roark, the new director of the city's Office of Emergency Management, insists on coming to work to help out with the crisis even though he has been on vacation with his daughter Kelly. In downtown Los Angeles, an earthquake strikes. ![]()
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