''Solar Attack'' (also called ''Solar Strike'') is a 2006 television film by
CineTel Films and
Lions Gate Entertainment
Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation, doing business as Lionsgate, is a Canadian-American entertainment company. It was formed by Frank Giustra on July 10, 1997, domiciled in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and is currently headquartered in ...
, starring
Mark Dacascos,
Joanne Kelly
Joanne M. Kelly is a Canadian actress, known for her appearances in films such as '' Going the Distance'', and in the TV series '' Warehouse 13'' as the character Myka Bering, a Secret Service agent.
Early life and education
Joanne Kelly wa ...
and
Louis Gossett Jr.
''Solar Attack'' concerns large
coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that cause the Earth's atmosphere to burn, potentially suffocating all life on Earth. All of this happens during a time of political tension between the
United States and
Russia. Disaster is eventually averted by the detonation of nuclear missiles at the poles, releasing vapor that extinguishes the burning methane caused by the CMEs.
Plot
While a solar
probe operated by the fictional Solar and Near Earth Laboratory (SNEL) is obtaining data, a large CME or
solar flare destroys the probe. A crewed spacecraft, ''Galileo'', is caught in the CME and destroyed; the tragedy is blamed on defective Russian equipment. CMEs knock satellites out of orbit, turning them into deadly meteors, and a CME hits
New Zealand, destroying it and turning it into a huge mass of molten rock.
After a multi-millionaire, Lucas Foster (Mark Dacascos), funds a program to fight
global warming, it is discovered that the Earth's atmosphere is now 5 percent
methane. Multiple CMEs are bound to hit the Earth, ignite the methane, and suffocate every living thing on Earth. Foster, who is also a scientist, tries to convince his skeptical colleagues. The government officials and fellow scientist Joanna Parks (Joanne Kelly), his ex-wife, do not believe Foster either.
As the CMEs strike, it is determined that 25-megaton nuclear missiles fired at the
North Pole will release vapor that will extinguish the methane flares. Fortunately, Foster knows a
Russian Navy submarine captain who reluctantly lets him board his submarine. Foster explains that although
satellite communication has been disabled, the submarine can communicate via a
transatlantic telegraph cable located at a depth of 800 m. The sub is designed to dive to 700m, but the captain tells his reluctant lieutenant to dive to 800 m nevertheless. The submarine survives the dive with minor damage. Communication between the captain and the
Russian President results in the latter, who has been informed of the situation by
U.S. President
The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States ...
Ryan Gordon (Louis Gossett Jr.), telling the captain to go ahead with the plan.
Meanwhile, the Russian submarine has detected a
U.S. Navy submarine. Before the Russian missiles can be launched, a lieutenant threatens the captain at gunpoint, but Foster wrestles the gun away. The Russian submarine is detected by the Americans, who threaten to attack if it does not surrender. The Russian captain launches the missiles anyway, and the American submarine fires two torpedoes. The Russian submarine releases countermeasures that destroy the torpedoes, but it still suffers damage. Foster manages to contact the American sub over
short-wave radio and convince them to stand down in exchange for the Russians surrender, though Foster states that the surrender is a simple formality. The missiles arrive at the North Pole and the Earth is saved. Foster is returned to the US aboard the American sub where he reunites with Joanna and his friend Jim.
Cast
*
Mark Dacascos as Dr. Lucas Foster
*
Joanne Kelly
Joanne M. Kelly is a Canadian actress, known for her appearances in films such as '' Going the Distance'', and in the TV series '' Warehouse 13'' as the character Myka Bering, a Secret Service agent.
Early life and education
Joanne Kelly wa ...
as Dr. Joanna Parks
* Kevin Jubinville as Brad Stamp
*
Sugith Varughese as Patel
* Craig Eldridge as Jim Leeburg
* Tim Post as Joe Aguilar
*
Stephen McHattie as Admiral Lawrence
*
Conrad Coates as Colonel Alby
*
Louis Gossett Jr. as President Ryan Gordon
* Damir Andrei as President Yuri Ilyushin
*
Bill Lake
Bill Lake ( W.F. Lake) is a Canadian actor whose career began in Vancouver and who has appeared in many movies, television movies and series, stage plays and commercials. He has over 175 credits in a variety of productions since the 1970s.
Caree ...
as Captain Misha Gregorovitch
* Genādijs Dolganovs as Lt. Troiska
* Romas Stanulis as Russian Crew Member
* Ronn Sarosiak as Captain Wade
* Duane Murray as Lt. Copeland
* Jason Knight as Delta Pilot
* Bill Hall as Reporter
* Gordon Masten as Hot Dog Man
*
Neil Crone
Neil Crone (born May 29, 1960) is a Canadian actor, comedian, writer and motivational speaker. He is known for portraying Fred Tupper in ''Little Mosque on the Prairie'', Jerry Whitehall in '' Cube 2: Hypercube'' and the voices of Gordon, Diesel ...
as Security Guard
Production
''Solar Attack'' under its original working title, ''Solar Strike'', was shot in
Hamilton, Ontario and
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
["List of Films shot in Hamilton, Ontario".]
''Internet Movie Database''. Retrieved: January 29, 2008. is seen in the last scene of the film, standing in for a U.S. Navy destroyer.
"HMCS Haida."
''Parks Canada''. Retrieved: February 3, 2013.
See also
*'' Solar Crisis''
*''Sunshine
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References
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2000s science fiction thriller films
2006 television films
2006 films
Canadian disaster films
Canadian science fiction thriller films
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English-language Canadian films
Films about fictional presidents of the United States
Films set in California
Films set in Detroit
Films set in Iceland
Films set in Moscow
Films set in New Zealand
Films set in New York (state)
Films set in Shanghai
Films set in Washington, D.C.
Films set in the Arctic
Films set in the Atlantic Ocean
Films set in the White House
Films shot in Hamilton, Ontario
Canadian horror television films
Disaster television films
Films about impact events
Moscow Kremlin in fiction
Films directed by Paul Ziller
2000s American films
2000s Canadian films