
The Day After Tomorrow
Roland Emmerich, 2004
The Coming Global Superstorm
Art Bell, Whitley Strieber, 1999
The Day After Tomorrow is a movie directed by Roland Emmerich in 2004 and based on the book The Coming Global Superstorm by Art Bell and Whitley Strieber, first published in 1999. The movie features Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emmy Rossum, Dash Mihok, Jay O. Sanders, Sela Ward, and others.
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Storyline
Jack Hall, an American paleoclimatologist, and his colleagues Frank and Jason, drill for ice-core samples in the Larsen Ice Shelf for the NOAA, when the ice shelf suddenly begins to split away. Professor Terry Rapson, an oceanographer of the Hedland Centre in Scotland befriends Jack over his views of an inevitable climate shift.
Movie vs Book

Year
2004
Minutes
124
Movie Rate
6.40
Source: IMDb
Movie
The Day After Tomorrow
Director: Roland Emmerich
Country: USA
Year: 2004
Length: 2h4m
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Year
1999
Pages
320
Book Rate
7.24
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Book
The Coming Global Superstorm
Author: Art Bell, Whitley Strieber
Country: USA
First published in: 1999
Length: 320 pages
Genre: Non Fiction
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