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Deep Impact

Deep Impact

  • Status: Released
  • 08-05-1998
  • Runtime: 120 min
  • Score: 6.236
  • Vote count: 3100

A seven-mile-wide space rock is hurtling toward Earth, threatening to obliterate the planet. Now, it's up to the president of the United States to save the world. He appoints a tough-as-nails veteran astronaut to lead a joint American-Russian crew into space to destroy the comet before impact. Meanwhile, an enterprising reporter uses her smarts to uncover the scoop of the century.

Robert Duvall

Capt. Spurgeon 'Fish' Tanner

Téa Leoni

Jenny Lerner

Elijah Wood

Leo Biederman

Vanessa Redgrave

Robin Lerner

Morgan Freeman

President Tom Beck

Maximilian Schell

Jason Lerner

James Cromwell

Alan Rittenhouse

Ron Eldard

Oren Monash

Jon Favreau

Gus Partenza

Laura Innes

Beth Stanley

Mary McCormack

Andrea Baker

Richard Schiff

Don Biederman

Leelee Sobieski

Sarah Hotchner

Blair Underwood

Mark Simon

Dougray Scott

Eric Vennekor

Gary Werntz

Chuck Hotchner

Bruce Weitz

Stuart Caley

Betsy Brantley

Ellen Biederman

O'Neal Compton

Morten Entrekin

Rya Kihlstedt

Chloe

Aleksandr Baluev

Mikhail Tulchinsky

Caitlin Fein

Caitlin Stanley

Amanda Fein

Caitlin Stanley

Joe Urla

Ira Moskatel

Una Damon

Marianne Duclos

Mark Moses

Tim Urbanski

Derek de Lint

Theo Van Sertema

Charles Dumas

Jeff Worth

Suzy Nakamura

Jenny's Assistant

Alimi Ballard

Bobby Rhue

Charles Martin Smith

Dr. Marcus Wolf

Katie Hagan

Jane Biederman

Denise Crosby

Vicky Hotchner

Frank Whiteman

Priest

Jason Dohring

Jason

Rahi Azizi

Student

Hannah Leder

Holly Rittenhouse

Tucker Smallwood

Ivan Brodsky

Merrin Dungey

Sheila Bradley

Kimberly Huie

Wendy Mogel

William Fair

Grey Man

Francis X. McCarthy

General Scott

Ellen Bry

Stofsky

Lisa Ann Grant

Reporter

Leslie Dilley

Waiter

Concetta Tomei

Patricia Ruiz

Mike O'Malley

Mike Perry

Kurtwood Smith

Otis Hefter

Gerry Griffin

NASA Official

Charlie Hartsock

David Baker

Jennifer Jostyn

Mariette Monash

Don Handfield

Dwight Tanner

Jason Frasca

Steve Tanner

Cynthia Ettinger

Pretty Woman

Benjamin Stralka

Little Boy

Stephanie Patton

Brittany Baker

Michael Winters

NASA Guy

John Ducey

Young Lieutenant

Christopher Darga

Section Leader

Joshua Colwell

CAPCOM

Cornelius Lewis

Bus Sergeant

Kevin LaRosa

Pilot

Thomas Rosales Jr.

Refugee (uncredited)

Sommer Garcia

Student (uncredited)

Mic Rodgers

Secret Service Agent #1 (uncredited)

Shannon Frank

Refugee (uncredited)

W. Earl Brown

McCloud (uncredited)

Tai the Elephant

Elephant (uncredited)

talisencrw

I was really disappointed, considering all of the great actors involved and since I love science fiction and the great disaster films of days gone by. I bought the DVD used and got my money's worth--it's a decent watch. I would recommend watching if you like disaster movies or any of the actors involved, maybe even renting or buying the DVD used or for a really good price new, say for 5 bucks, but anything more would be wasteful or being ripped off.

Patrick E. Abe

A high school Astronomy club discovers a celestial anomaly, their advisor checks it, becomes alarmed at what he finds, and things shift gears. Not bad for a movie that made "E.L.E/Extinction Level Event" a popular phrase and made the naive public aware of The Danger From Space. From there, seemingly unrelated events come to the attention of a novice TV reporter, culminating in an Apollo-Soyuz level cooperative near space mission. The star-studded crew isn't worked very hard, even as the people are divided into two groups by lottery. Nevertheless, Family is front and center, in many forms, from divided to nuclear to "baby makes three." At least the audience wasn't subjected to a barrage of macho chatter that characterized "Armageddon," but a out-of-this-world reading of "Moby Dick." Morgan Freeman's "President Tom Beck" does his best "Abraham Lincoln" in this film, which is one reason I watch this film when it is broadcast, even though I have the DVD. 8/10;)

CinemaSerf

This could have been so very much better had director Mimi Leder focussed on creating either a decent science fiction film or an extinction event family drama, rather than this messy hybrid with too many slushy emotional sub plots. Téa Leoni is a television journalist assigned to investigate the resignation of a senior US Government official (James Cromwell) during which she discovers that a comet discovered a year earlier is on a collision course with Earth. President Morgan Freeman convinces her to hold off on broadcasting the story whilst they finalise their contingency plan - a joint Russo-American space craft called the "Messiah" charged with a mission to divert this monstrous chunk of rock from it's path of destruction. Robert Duvall manages to conjure up some sort of gravitas as the navigator of the ship but otherwise a good cast - on paper - including Maximillian Schell, Jon Favreau, a very young Dougray Scott and Vanessa Redgrave as her mother, all really fail to make any, well, impact! The effects are quite good but I'll bet they prayed they only had to shoot the finals scenes once!