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Deep
Impact to be Broadcast July 1 on CBS 6/9/06
ROBERT DUVALL, TÉA LEONI, ELIJAH WOOD, VANESSA REDGRAVE, MAXIMILIAN
SCHELL AND MORGAN FREEMAN, STAR IN "DEEP IMPACT," THE THEATRICAL
THRILLER TO BE REBROADCAST SATURDAY, JULY 1 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
DEEP IMPACT, the theatrical suspense film starring Robert Duvall, Téa
Leoni, Elijah Wood, Vanessa Redgrave, Maximilian Schell and Morgan
Freeman, about the world's reaction when faced with a potential cosmic
collision, will be rebroadcast Saturday, July 1 (9:00-11:27 PM, ET/PT) on
the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 4/15/01)
The film, hailed as "a thriller with brains"…"refreshing"…"inspirational"…and
"exhilarating," is the story of the world's reaction to a death
sentence.
When scientists make the earth-shattering discovery that a 500 billion
ton comet -- which is nearly the size of Manhattan -- is on a collision
course with our planet, a team of astronauts is assembled to undertake a
desperate mission to deflect it before it ends life as we know it.
Leoni plays Jenny Lerner, an ambitious television reporter who gets
word of a scandal in the White House and is demanding answers about a
mysterious woman known only as Ele. While pursuing the story, Jenny is
abducted by the FBI and led to President Tom Beck (Freeman), who reveals
the identity of E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event) and the government's
secret plan to deal with the approaching comet. At the president's
request, Jenny withholds the story until he can call a news conference to
announce the launch of a joint U.S.-Russian space mission to try to divert
the comet.
Duvall portrays veteran shuttle pilot and moonwalker Spurgeon Tanner,
who is brought out of retirement to command the mission aboard the
experimental spaceship Messiah. It is to land on the violently erupting
surface of the massive comet and plant nuclear charges in the hope of
either breaking it up or changing its orbit.
In the months that follow, not only these few individuals but everyone
in the world must struggle to find meaning in their lives in the face of
looming catastrophe. A plan is set in motion to establish underground
shelters in which a fortunate few may survive the impact, even if all
other life on earth is wiped out.
As the day of cataclysm draws nearer, human reactions range from panic
to noble resignation. Jenny attempts to bring her estranged parents
(portrayed by Redgrave and Schell) together. Teenage astronomy student Leo
Beiderman (Wood), who first glimpsed the comet with his backyard
telescope, and his girlfriend, Sarah (Leelee Sobieski), grow up seemingly
overnight and make profound choices in the face of the world-shaking
calamity.
Mimi Leder directed the 1998 Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Pictures
presentation, which was produced by Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown.
Steven Spielberg, Joan Bradshaw and Walter Parkes are the executive
producers. The screenplay was written by Michael Tolkin and Bruce Joel
Rubin.
RATING: TVPG
Source: CBS Press Release
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