| Rick Schroder | ... | Dr. Foster | |
| JoBeth Williams | ... | Jeanette Makins | |
| Kris Kristofferson | ... | Chuck Whortle | |
| Kirsten Robek | ... | Nurse Lily | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Emy Aneke | ... | Person In Street | |
| Simone Bailly | ... | Phoebe | |
| Matt Bellefleur | ... | Scott | |
| Eric Breker | ... | Fire Rep. | |
| Kimberly Chiang | ... | Nurse #2 | |
| Doris Chillcott | ... | Wheelchair Patient | |
| Aaron Craven | ... | Resident | |
| Pamela Diaz | ... | Amelia | |
| Rick Dobran | ... | Gary | |
| Brian Drummond | ... | Scoutmaster | |
| Carrie Fleming | ... | O.R. Nurse | |
| Vincent Gale | ... | Finnegan | |
| Anthony Harrison | ... | Police Rep. | |
| Roger Haskett | ... | Anesthesiologist | |
| Adrian Holmes | ... | Charlie | |
| Dan Joffre | ... | Steve | |
| P. Lynn Johnson | ... | P.R. Person | |
| Hiro Kanagawa | ... | Dr. Chin | |
| Karin Konoval | ... | Dr. Estrada | |
| Tom McBeath | ... | Eddie | |
| Dagmar Midcap | ... | YV News Reporter | |
| David Neale | ... | O.R. Attending | |
| Mark Pawson | ... | TV Anchorman | |
| Eileen Pedde | ... | CVICU Doctor | |
| Kim Roberts | ... | Helen | |
| Ian Robison | ... | MICU Doctor | |
| Jennifer Sciole | ... | Becky Griffin | |
| Nancy Sivak | ... | Cynthia | |
| Katie Stuart | ... | Ronne | |
| Catherine Thomas | ... | STICU Nurse | |
| French Tickner | ... | Mr. Reade | |
| Devon Weigel | ... | Nurse #1 | |
| Erin Wright | ... | Runner | |
Directed by | |||
| Gregg Champion | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Danilo Bach | writer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Joseph Conlan | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Gordon Lonsdale | (as Gordon C. Lonsdale) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Gib Jaffe | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Mark S. Freeborn | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Catherine Ircha | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Rose Marie McSherry | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Gregory Mah | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Russell Brady | .... | key hair stylist | |
| Linda A. Brown | .... | key makeup artist | |
| Rebecca Lee | .... | assistant makeup artist | |
Production Management | |||
| Grace Gilroy | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Peter Dashkewytch | .... | first assistant director | |
| Ryan Kosmynka | .... | second assistant director | |
Art Department | |||
| Graham Coutts | .... | property master | |
| Terry Gonsalves | .... | on-set dresser | |
| Gillian Goodman | .... | on-set props (as Gill Goodman) | |
| Shannon Gottlieb | .... | assistant set decorator | |
| Mike Rennison | .... | construction coordinator | |
| Crystal Strode | .... | art department assistant | |
| Tony Wohlgemuth | .... | assistant art director | |
Sound Department | |||
| Rick Alexander | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Beau Biggart | .... | adr mixer | |
| Sean Byrne | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Kevin Fisher | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Tommy Goodwin | .... | foley mixer | |
| Dave Griffiths | .... | boom operator | |
| Joseph Melody | .... | supervising sound editor | |
| Patrick Ramsay | .... | sound mixer | |
| Richard D. Rogers | .... | sound re-recording mixer (as Richard Rodgers) | |
| Wendy Czajkowsky | .... | adr mixer: Vancouver (uncredited) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Bob Comer | .... | special effects coordinator | |
| Barry Hebein | .... | special effects fabrication | |
| Dan Keeler | .... | special effects first assistant | |
| Harry Tomsic | .... | fabricator | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| David Carriker | .... | visual effects supervisor | |
| Mark Intravartolo | .... | senior visual effects artist | |
Stunts | |||
| Lou Bollo | .... | stunt coordinator | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Kevin Black | .... | first company grip | |
| Brendan Chalmers | .... | second assistant camera | |
| Chris Cochrane | .... | assistant chief lighting technician | |
| Peter Cochrane | .... | assistant chief lighting technician | |
| James Dittiger | .... | still photographer | |
| Rob Doak | .... | video playback operator | |
| Braden Haggerty | .... | second assistant camera: "b" camera | |
| Cam Hayduk | .... | first assistant camera | |
| Dean Heselden | .... | steadicam operator | |
| Harvey Larocque | .... | camera operator: "b" camera | |
| Richard McSweeney | .... | camera trainee (as Rich McSweeney) | |
| Bill Molnar | .... | best boy grip | |
| Robert L. O'Hara | .... | dolly grip (as Robert O'Hara) | |
| Clint Paglaro | .... | video playback operator | |
| Paul Sigurdson | .... | first assistant camera: "b" camera (as Einar Sigurdson) | |
| Jason Tidsbury | .... | light balloon technician | |
| Jeff Upton | .... | chief lighting technician | |
Casting Department | |||
| Danielle Diller | .... | casting: USA | |
| Carol Kelsay | .... | casting: Canada | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Hisami Yamamoto | .... | assistant costume designer | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Howard Flaer | .... | assistant editor | |
| Dan Judy | .... | colorist | |
Music Department | |||
| Michael Aarvold | .... | music scoring mixer | |
| Joseph Conlan | .... | conductor | |
| Joanie Diener | .... | music editor | |
| Will Edwards | .... | composer: original music | |
| Daniel Hamuy | .... | orchestrator | |
| Rocky Davis | .... | conductor (uncredited) | |
Transportation Department | |||
| Ramon Defazio | .... | picture car wrangler | |
| Dean Rama | .... | transportation coordinator | |
Other crew | |||
| Jim Filippone | .... | aerial coordinator | |
| Louise Heatherington | .... | craft service | |
| Danny Ho | .... | video graphics coordinator | |
| Danny Ho | .... | video graphics supervisor | |
| Colin Jenken | .... | video/cgi playback | |
| Wendy Lewis | .... | production coordinator | |
| Anja Liimatainen | .... | assistant to producers | |
| Janet D. Munro | .... | script supervisor | |
| Chooch Paglaro | .... | playback supervisor | |
| Paula Simson | .... | assistant production coordinator | |
| Jodie Taggart | .... | assistant: Mr. Champion | |
| Scott Walden | .... | location manager | |
| Jacqueline Wechselberger | .... | production accountant | |
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This movie starts off on the wrong foot and never really gets it going. The first scene shows a Life Flight helicopter landing and just outside the window you can distinctly see mountains in the background. For those of you who might not ever have been to Houston there is no elevation change. The city sits just above sea level and a 5 ft. incline is considered a big hill. To go along with that scenery, any shots outside of the hospital immediately tell the viewer that they are not in Houston. The trees are all missing leaves or are pine trees, neither of which Houston has very much of. Even the hospital itself, on the outside, is very unbelievable. Memorial Hermann Hospital is one of the top hospitals in the United States and sits smack dab in the middle of the Medical District just miles from downtown Houston, yet every outside shot of the hospital makes it appear that the hospital is out in the suburbs or even the countryside.
It is obvious that whoever was in charge of the actual tropical storm part of the movie skimped out because the numerous shots of radar are all wrong. The first radar image in the movie is that of Hurrican Hugo hitting South Carolina. We later see Kris Kristofferson leaving his job and one of his assistants tells him that Alison is moving back south across Houston yet the radar image he shows has Alison clearly moving north off of the Gulf of Mexico into Houston...probably the initial landfall of Alison.
As for the acting, it isn't all that bad. JoBeth Williams, Kris Kristofferson and Rick Schroder all do a decent job considering that this is a straight-to-TV movie. The plot of the story is decent and the fact that it is based on a true story makes it a bit more entertaining. My one problem with the acting is the portrayal of Houstonians with big thick Southern accents...the actors all sound like they are from Birmingham, Alabama and not Houston, Texas.
The movie gets its point across and to the general audience it does exactly what it is meant to: entertain. If you are looking for a factual account of what happened to the city of Houston in June of 2001 then you will be disappointed. One thing to keep in mind before viewing this movie is that it is based solely on the evacuation of Memorial Hermann Hospital and not on Tropical Storm Alison and the impact on Houston metro itself. If you are looking for a factual account of Tropical Storm Alison's impact on Houston metro might I suggest watching The Weather Channel's Storm Stories for Tropical Storm Alison.
*1/2 out of *****