Tornado!

Tornado!

5.8

May 06 1996

1h 29m

Action, TV Movie

An accountant sent to produce an evaluation of a tornado research project, and the scientist running the project pursue tornadoes and each other.

Bruce Campbell

Bruce Campbell

Jake Thorne

Shannon Sturges

Shannon Sturges

Samantha 'Sam' Callen

Ernie Hudson

Ernie Hudson

Dr. Joe Branson

L.Q. Jones

L.Q. Jones

Ephram Thorne

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