Countdown: Jerusalem
2009 American film
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Countdown: Jerusalem (a.k.a. Countdown: Armageddon) is a 2009 American science fiction thriller film direct-to-video film.[1]
Directed byA.F. Silver
Produced byRachel Goldenberg
David Michael Latt
Paul Bales
David Michael Latt
Paul Bales
StarringKim Little
Clint Browning
Russell Reynolds
Clint Browning
Russell Reynolds
Edited byBrian Brinkman
Bobby K. Richardson
Bobby K. Richardson
| Countdown: Jerusalem | |
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| Directed by | A.F. Silver |
| Produced by | Rachel Goldenberg David Michael Latt Paul Bales |
| Starring | Kim Little Clint Browning Russell Reynolds |
| Edited by | Brian Brinkman Bobby K. Richardson |
| Music by | Joseph Trapanese |
| Distributed by | The Asylum |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
The film talks about the Seven signs of the Apocalypse, in this case created by a sect, which aims to take the company to the brink of a world war.
Before the searches for her daughter as a series of catastrophic disasters push a destabilized society toward the brink of global war.
A mother and father search for their only child against the backdrop of the Tribulation.
Cast
- Kim Little as Allison
- Clint Browning as Joseph
- Russell Reynolds as Itzhak
- Mark Hengst as Mark Thompson
- Audrey Latt as Mary
- April Wade as Cindy
- Spencer Scott as John Cosgrove
- Vivian Brunstein as Adi
- Danae Nason as Tina
- Matt Mercer as Lavi
- Cameron Cash as Abraham
- Dean Kreyling as Detective Strand
- Jose Prendes as Agent Malcolm Grant
- Matthew Farhat as Gianni
- Alexander Hatzidiakos as Romano
- Meredith Thomas as Newscaster