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Released: 1998 Michael Bay directed this $150 million science fiction action thriller about an asteroid on a collision course with Earth, sending fireballs down on Manhattan, prompting a plan to split the asteroid into two sections before it arrives and causes human extinction. NASA executive director Dan Truman (Billy Bob Thornton) brings in the world's number-one oil driller, Harry S. Stamper (Bruce Willis), who assembles his team that is trained for the task. The group includes top crew hand A.J. Frost (Ben Affleck), who is involved in a relationship with Stamper's daughter Grace (Liv Tyler). With only days remaining, two shuttles head into space to drill 800 feet into the asteroid and nuke the rock. Back on Earth, as mini-asteroids pelt Paris and Shanghai, humanity hopes and prays for a successful mission.
Bruce Willis - Harry S. Stamper
Billy Bob Thornton - Dan Truman
Liv Tyler - Grace Stamper
Ben Affleck - A.J. Frost
Will Patton - Charles (Chick) Chapple
Peter Stormare - Lev Andropov
Keith David - Gen. Kimsey
Steve Buscemi - Rockhound
Owen Wilson - Oscar Choi
William Fichtner - Col. William Sharp
Jessica Steen - Co-Pilot Jennifer Watts
Jason Isaacs - Ronald Quincy
Ken Campbell - Max Lennert
Grayson McCouch - Gruber
Clark Heathcliffe Brolly - Freddy Noonan
Marshall Teague - Colonel Davis
Chris Ellis - Walter Clark
Eddie Griffin - Little Guy
Michael Clarke Duncan - Jayotis (Bear) Kurleenbear
John Mahon - Karl
Grace Zabriskie - Dottie
Udo Kier - Psychologist
Seiko Matsuda - Asian Tourist (Female)
Lawrence Tierney - Hollis Vernon (Grap) Stamper
Charlton Heston - Narrator [Voice]
Ellen Cleghorne - Helga (the Nurse)
Anthony Guidera - Tucker, Shuttle Independence Co-Pilot
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