Category 7: The End of the World
- Gina Gershon: FEMA Director Judith Carr
- Cameron Daddo: Ross Duffy
- Shannen Doherty: Faith Clavell
- Randy Quaid: Tommy Dixon
- Robert Wagner: Senator Ryan Carr
- Adam Rodriguez: Pilot in the U.S. Air Force Knights
- Sebastian Spence: Gavin Carr
- Nicholas Lea: Monty
- John Kapelos: Jim Roberts ( Secretary of Homeland Security)
- Lindy Booth: Brigid
- James Brolin: Donny Hall
- Swoosie Kurtz: Penny Hall
- Tom Skerritt: Colonel Mike Davis
- Kenneth Welsh: Chief of Staff Alan Horst
- Suki Kaiser: Gayle Duffy
Category 7 - The End of the World is a film directed by Dick Lowry, produced in 2005 in the U.S.. It is a sequel to the 2004 film produced Category 6 - Day of the tornado.
Action
Judith Carr is the director of FEMA Authority, observed the tornado. After a tornado devastated Chicago, rage more tornadoes in numerous countries around the world. The Eiffel tower is destroyed. Tornadoes are also reported from Egypt.
The wounded in Chicago Tommy Dixon and Faith Clavell help Carr in their work. Colonel Mike Davis to help with its aircraft reconnaissance.
The televangelist Donny Hall and his wife Penny warn the population. Compare the tornadoes with the biblical plagues.
The storms culminate with a particularly strong Category Tornado 7, heading toward Washington ( DC).
Reviews
" The ( television ) disaster film uses the basic scenario for an exaggerated spectacle that loses every chance and directorial care of the eyes ," says the Encyclopedia of the International film.
Awards
The film was nominated in 2006 for the sound editor for the Emmy Award, the Motion Picture Sound Editors Award (in two categories) and the Cinema Audio Society Award. He was also nominated for the 2006 Saturn Award.
Others
Filmed in Manitoba, Canada film cost about 15 million U.S. dollars. For its special effects, the Los Angeles-based company CBS Digital was responsible.
The film has been in Germany (24 November 2006), the USA (first on November 6, 2006), UK ( January 15, 2006 ), Australia (February 26, 2006), Spain ( 6 March 2006), Sweden (31 July. , 2006 ) and Argentina (28 October 2006) aired on television. In France, he was released on 21 June 2006 on DVD.