Asteroid (film)
Asteroid is a 1997 NBC TV miniseries about the United States government trying to prevent an asteroid from colliding with the Earth. The miniseries aired February 16–17, 1997.
Asteroid | |
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Genre | Miniseries |
Written by | Robbyn Burger Scott Sturgeon |
Directed by | Bradford May |
Starring | Michael Biehn Annabella Sciorra |
Theme music composer | Shirley Walker |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | John Davis Merrill H. Karpf |
Producers | Donna Ebbs Phil Margo Christopher Morgan Lori Motyer (associate producer) Sam Nicholson (co-producer) Dianna Oliva-Day (co-producer) Dan Schmit (co-producer) Peter V. Ware (supervising producer) |
Production locations | Kansas City, Missouri Denver Irving, Texas |
Cinematography | Thomas Del Ruth David Hennings |
Editors | Bud Hayes Michael A. Hoey |
Running time | 122 minutes (edited version) 180 minutes (uncut version) |
Production companies | Davis Entertainment NBC Studios |
Budget | $17.5-19 million |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | February 16, 1997 |
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