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November 16, 1999. (1999-11-16) Aftershock: Earthquake in New York is a 1999 miniseries that was broadcast in the United States on CBS in two parts, with the first part aired on November 14 and the second on November 16. It was released to VHS in 2000, and on DVD in 2001. It is based on a book written by Chuck Scarborough.
A Murder on Shadow Mountain (1999, TV Movie) as District Attorney Arthur DiMarco; Double Jeopardy (1999) as Coast Guard Officer; In a Class of His Own (1999, TV Movie) as Skip Jordan; Aftershock: Earthquake in New York (1999, TV Mini-Series) as George; Skullduggery (2000, TV Series) as Muldoon; They Nest (2000, TV Movie) as Eamon Wald
Saban Entertainment. Original release. Network. Fox Family Channel. Release. October 11, 1998. (1998-10-11) Earthquake in New York is an American television movie that aired on Fox Family Channel on Sunday October 11, 1998 from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET. The film's tagline is "In a city torn apart, a family comes together".
A 4.0 magnitude aftershock hit 37 miles west New York City in New Jersey around 6 p.m. Friday. According to the United States Geological Survey it was felt as far away as Long Island, where there ...
Chuck Scarborough. Charles Bishop Scarborough III (born November 4, 1943) is an American television journalist and author. Since 1974, he has been the lead news anchor at WNBC, the New York City flagship station of the NBC Television Network, and has also appeared on NBC News. He currently anchors News 4 New York at 6 p.m. every weeknight.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the initial 4.8 magnitude quake was centered 7 kilometers north of Whitehouse Station, N.J., about 50 miles west of New York City, at a depth of 4.7 ...
The film follows the events of an earthquake in New York City through the eyes of several sets of people: Dori Thorell (Sharon Lawrence) and her 9-year-old son, Danny (Michal Suchanek), and Dori's husband and father Sam Thorell (Garwin Sandford); Ballerina Diane Agostini (Jennifer Garner) and her father Frank (Mitchell Ryan); Evie Lincoln (Lisa Nicole Carson) a public defender and her client ...
Predictably histrionic-- and quite inordinately lengthy -- account of New York's geologically improbable destruction by a massive earthquake, which stretches credibility still further by positing grizzled ex-fireman Tom Skerritt as the city's best hope of salvation. {{cite journal}}: |pages= has extra text (That is all the citation has, FYI.)