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Black Hole (2006 film)

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For the 1979 Walt Disney film, see The Black Hole
Black Hole
Directed by Tibor Takács
Produced by Kenneth M. Badish
Boaz Davidson
Written by David Goodin
Starring Judd Nelson
Kristy Swanson
Release date(s) June 10, 2006 (USA)
Language English
Budget $3,500,000
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Black Hole is a Sci Fi original movie, directed by Tibor Takács, that asks the question: What if a particle accelerator went awry and created a black hole? The film explores this possibility as a black hole begins to form taking much of St. Louis in its wake as well as the dangers inflicted by the energy-based monster that arrived from the black hole. The film is noteworthy for using many distinctive pieces of St. Louis architecture as locations in the story. Including the St. Louis planetarium as the headquarters for the research project, the arch is destroyed in one scene as is town hall. The film stars Judd Nelson as the main character, Eric Bryce, a nuclear physicist essential in solving this problem, with Kristy Swanson playing Dr. Shannon Mueller as the secondary leading character.

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