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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0790665Flood (2007) - IMDb

    Aug 24, 2007 · A movie that predicts the unthinkable: a tidal surge that overwhelms the Thames Barrier and threatens to drown London. Robert Carlyle, Jessalyn Gilsig, Tom Courtenay and others star in this TV-14 rated film based on a real possibility.

    • (7.2K)
    • Action, Drama, Thriller
    • Tony Mitchell
    • 2007-08-24
  2. Flood is a 2007 British-Canadian disaster film, directed by Tony Mitchell. It features Robert Carlyle, Jessalyn Gilsig, David Suchet and Tom Courtenay and is mainly set in London, England. It is based on the novel of the same name by Richard Doyle.

  3. Jun 29, 2012 · Official Trailer for Flood (2007) A devastating flood strikes London when the Thames Barrier is overwhelmed by a huge surge of water. A storm surge travels between the United Kingdom and mainland...

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  4. Flood is a film directed by Robert Carlyle and Rob Morrison, starring Tom Courtenay and Jessalyn Gilsig. It depicts the struggle of Londoners to survive a massive flood that threatens to destroy the city.

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    • Tony Mitchell
    • Action, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
    • Robert Carlyle
  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › FloodPrime Video: Flood

    Apr 8, 2007 · Timely yet terrifying, Flood predicts the unthinkable. When a storm coincides with high seas it unleashes a colossal tidal surge, that travels mercilessly down England's coast and into the Thames. With millions of Londoner's lives at stake, marine engineer Rob has a few hours to save the city.

  6. Aug 24, 2007 · Flood is a British film based on a novel by Matthew Cope, depicting a catastrophic flood that devastates London. The movie follows the struggle of a few survivors who try to escape the rising waters and find safety.

  7. Flood is a disaster film about a tidal surge that floods London and Scotland, threatening millions of lives. A father and son team up to save the city with the help of marine engineers and the Thames Barrier.