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Atomic Twister (2002) - English - Full Movies

Atomic Twister is an original made for TV movie starring Sharon Lawrence and Mark-Paul Gosselaar that was first aired in 2002 on TBS. The plot revolves around a series of tornadoes that damage a nuclear reactor in a small town in western Tennessee, in turn causing a near-meltdown at the plant. The movie is loosely based on events that occurred on 24 June 1998 at the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station in Ohio, which was hit by a tornado and off site power was lost. - via wikipedia.org

The staff of a nuclear reactor must struggle to avert a disaster when tornadoes cause damage that threatens to start a meltdown.

Director:

 Bill Corcoran

Writer:

 Ron McGee

Stars:

 Sharon Lawrence, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Carl Lewis 
via IMDB


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