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  • The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? (1993)
  • TV-PG
    TV Movie | 96 min | Drama
The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? (1993)
TV-PG
TV Movie | 96 min | Drama

In rural Comfort, Texas, the protestant Horizon Bible church community holds its annual, supervised summer camp, with mandatory prayer sessions, for teens from all over the States. The day before their departure, storm weather is announced...See moreIn rural Comfort, Texas, the protestant Horizon Bible church community holds its annual, supervised summer camp, with mandatory prayer sessions, for teens from all over the States. The day before their departure, storm weather is announced, the buses even ride early to keep ahead, but the river rises too fast: the buses are caught, everybody must survive on foot. As TV reporters see from their helicopter, the rising water is too fast for one bus after choosing the wrong way, children and staff must climb in trees but can't cling on very long. Some kids break down in understandable panic, others prove true and unselfish courage, including Brad, the natural leader, every girl's dream and the most boisterous of the pack, occasionally braving the rather totalitarian system. Worried parents fly in to the rescue center in a public school, where survivors and corpses are brought in, including that of Tonya Smith; her overprotective father heartlessly rebukes poor older brother Michael, an obedient kid who never gets a break and still is never good enough for his father's praise, now even gets blamed for 'failing' to watch over his sisters, obviously brother Koons's job, actually beyond human strength. A brave reporter can't stand by idly as too many victims are still in desperate need for the military rescue crew to handle, but his own helicopter gets in trouble. The growing victims list and guilt feelings, even just for surviving when others didn't, cause a flood of tears too... Written by KGF Vissers See less
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Director
Writers
Donna Kanter (story) | David J. Kinghorn (story) (teleplay)
Producer
Cinematographer
Casting Directors
Stacey Rosen | Marcia Ross (as Marcia S. Ross) | Lynne Ruthven
Production Designer
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Updated Oct 10, 1993

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Oct 10, 1993 (United States)

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27 cast members
Name Known for
Joe Spano
Richard Koons Richard Koons   See fewer
David Lascher
Brad Jamison Brad Jamison   See fewer
Michael A. Goorjian
Scott Chapman Scott Chapman   See fewer
Amy Van Nostrand
Linda Smith Linda Smith   See fewer
Norm Skaggs
Jerry Smith Jerry Smith   See fewer
Scott Michael Campbell
Mike Smith Mike Smith   See fewer
Blayne Weaver
Jeff Bowman Jeff Bowman   See fewer
Mark Fairall
Mr. Chapman Mr. Chapman   See fewer
Kim Krejus
Mrs. Chapman Mrs. Chapman   See fewer
Lisa Rieffel
Leanne Pond Leanne Pond   See fewer
Jerome Ehlers
Ray Masterman Ray Masterman   See fewer
David Franklin
Dave Villareal Dave Villareal   See fewer
Kelly Rummery
Jennifer Jennifer   See fewer
Holly Brisley
Tonya Smith Tonya Smith   See fewer
Jackie Woodburne
Lavonda Lavonda   See fewer
Ashlee Miller
Wanda Pond Wanda Pond   See fewer
Tim Elston
Jim Pond Jim Pond   See fewer
Derek Amer
Mr. Bowman Mr. Bowman   See fewer
Kate Hood
Mrs. Bowman Mrs. Bowman   See fewer
Don Halbert
Coach Clarke Coach Clarke   See fewer
Phillip Hinton
Pastor Shipman Pastor Shipman   See fewer
Robert Mammone
Pilot #1 Pilot #1   See fewer
Graham K. Furness
Rescuer (uncredited) Rescuer (uncredited)   See fewer
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