
Scorcher
Action · Adventure · Drama
Overview
The only hope for humanity to survive a natural disaster is to detonate a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles.
Top Cast


Mark Dacascos
Mark Dacascos
Ryan Beckett
Mark Dacascos
Ryan Beckett


John Rhys-Davies
John Rhys-Davies
Dr. Matthew Sallin
John Rhys-Davies
Dr. Matthew Sallin


Tamara Davies
Tamara Davies
Julie McGrath
Tamara Davies
Julie McGrath


Mark Rolston
Mark Rolston
Special Agent Kellaway
Mark Rolston
Special Agent Kellaway


Rutger Hauer
Rutger Hauer
US President Nelson
Rutger Hauer
US President Nelson
Rayne Marcus
Rayne Marcus
Faith Beckett
Rayne Marcus
Faith Beckett


G.W. Bailey
G.W. Bailey
General Moore
G.W. Bailey
General Moore


Thomas F. Duffy
Thomas F. Duffy
Anderson
Thomas F. Duffy
Anderson


Sam Lloyd
Sam Lloyd
Fingers
Sam Lloyd
Fingers


Michael Jace
Michael Jace
MacVaughn
Michael Jace
MacVaughn
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