Crash Point Zero

3.8
20001h 33m

A scientist recovers a powerful weapon created by inventor Nicola Tesla in the early twentieth century. Now, the plane carrying the device and a disparate group of passengers crashes in the Canadian mountains. The battle to survive begins.

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Cast

Photo of Treat Williams

Treat Williams

Agent Jason Ross

Photo of Hannes Jaenicke

Hannes Jaenicke

Julian Beck

Photo of Gary Hudson

Gary Hudson

Capt. Ed Lorenzo

Photo of John Beck

John Beck

Dr. Maurice Hunter

Photo of Julie St. Claire

Julie St. Claire

Nadia Hunter

Photo of Ava Fabian

Ava Fabian

Jessica Martin

Photo of Steve Franken

Steve Franken

Stuart Elliott

Photo of Susan Blakely

Susan Blakely

Barbara Esmond

Photo of Lorissa McComas

Lorissa McComas

Wendy Yates

Photo of Richard Riehle

Richard Riehle

Alan Douglas

Photo of Sean Kanan

Sean Kanan

Don Spengler

Photo of Nikki Fritz

Nikki Fritz

Linda, Air Traffic Supervisor

Photo of Christine Mitges

Christine Mitges

Jackie Underwood

Photo of George Buck Flower

George Buck Flower

Edward Simmons

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CinemaSerf

4/10

Oh yikes - what an howler. Treat Williams must have had a tax bill to pay when he agreed to participate in this nonsense. It begins with some high-altitude antics as a dangerous weapon is being hijacked from one plane to another; one blows up, the other crashes and the survivors must combat pursuing creatures - human and ursine - as well as the weather. The whole thing looks as it was filmed in a snow-globe; the effects are shocking as is the script and after about twenty minutes, I really did pray for the much feared avalanche to put either them, or me, out of the misery this poorly conceived adventure delivered. For an action film, it starts off predictably and implausibly and really goes nowhere fast. The acting is fourth-grade drama school standard and the over-scoring tries desperately to inject some semblance of jeopardy or menace into what is basically just a witheringly dull film.

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