Path of Destruction (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 24, 2005

Original Title:
Path of Destruction

Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Armored Productions
Sci Fi Pictures
Unified Film Organization

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 120

The movie opens with a faulty nanotechnology experiment that results in a massive, deadly explosion. The company's CEO manages to sidestep blame by framing a meddling young reporter (Katherine), who now holds the only surviving evidence needed to expose the truth. All the while, the dangerous nanoparticles - having escaped from the explosion into the stratosphere - threaten to destroy nearby cities with wildly destructive weather patterns. Among the chaos of the storms, and on the run from the authorities, Katherine must - with the help of a young scientist - get the evidence to the government to enlist their help before it's too late...and the deadly disaster turns worldwide.

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Casting:
Rob Richards
Rob Mecarini
Mariana Stansheva

Cinematography:
Lorenzo Senatore

Costume Design:
Elena Stoyanova

Director:
Stephen Furst

Editor:
Greg Babor

Executive Producer:
T.J. Sakasegawa

First Assistant Director:
Todor Chapkanov

Hairstylist:
Petya Simeonova

Key Makeup Artist:
Mariana Love

Line Producer:
John Cappilla

Makeup Artist:
Petya Simeonova

Post Production Supervisor:
Larry Ferguson Jr.

Producer:
Phillip J. Roth
Jeffery Beach

Production Design:
Kess Bonnet

Second Assistant Director:
Asya Chakarova

Second Second Assistant Director:
Mariana Vodenicharova

Set Dresser:
Todor Tunov
Mirel Ahmed

Unit Production Manager:
Jeff Rank

Writer:
Chase Parker

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