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Trapped - William McNamara, Parker Stevenson, Callum Keith Rennie, Meat Loaf Aday, Deran Sarafian
Threat advisory: Under evaluation
Movie propaganda
In this made-for-cable movie, Oliver Sloan (Parker Stevenson) is the son of a Las Vegas resort magnate whose showplace hotel has just been given its grand re-opening. However, Sloan's board of directors is not happy with the hotel's profitability and he knows he's about to be replaced. One evening, a fire breaks out on the 20th floor of the hotel; it soon becomes evident that the sprinkler systems in the hotel are not working and Sloan begins to suspect that the fire did not happen by accident. Meanwhile, a number of guests are trapped as the fire rages out of control, including Jim (Meat Loaf Aday), an engineer working for the hotel who tries to figure out a route to safety for himself and the guests, and Evans (William McNamara), a TV reporter who begins broadcasting live from the burning building.
Persons of interest
- William McNamara .... C Whitmore Evans
- Parker Stevenson .... Oliver Sloan
- Callum Keith Rennie .... Anthony Bellio
- Suki Kaiser .... Susan Bellio
- Stefanie von Pfetten .... Rachel
- Lina Teal .... Marisa
- Katie Stuart .... Tiffany Sloan
- John B Lowe .... Harry Maculwain
- Gabrielle Rose .... Mary Maculwain
- Meat Loaf Aday .... Jim Hankins
- Jodelle Micah Ferland .... Heather
- Martin Cummins .... Clay Laroue Junior
- Ian Tracey .... Captain Al Becker
- Roger R Cross .... Chief Edwards
- Barbara Tyson .... Lauren Gertz
- Michael Vickerman .... Screenwriter
- Deran Sarafian .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Media intelligence (DVD)
- Languages: English
- Picture: Fullscreen
- Special features:
- Filmographies: Cast
Security censorship classification
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Surveillance time
86 minutes (1:26 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
DVD rental: 8 October 2003
VHS rental: 8 October 2003
DVD retail: 8 October 2003
VHS retail: 8 October 2003
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