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9:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Saturday, November 8 on WRDM Telemundo Hartford (HDTV) (19.1)

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Un ex líder del equipo de rescate de rehenes del FBI se dedica a evaluar la seguridad de los edificios más altos del mundo. Durante una inspección en un rascacielos en China, la construcción se ve envuelta en llamas y él acusado de provocarlo. Ahora no solo deberá encontrar al verdadero culpable, sino también rescatar a su familia que se encuentra atrapada en el edificio en llamas a punto de colapsarse.

2018 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Acción/aventura Drama Suspense

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Dwayne Johnson (Actor) .. Will Ford
Born: May 02, 1972
Birthplace: Hayward, California, United States
Trivia: If you can smell what the Rock is cookin' then you're no doubt familiar with superstar wrestler Dwayne Johnson's swaggeringly cocky alter ego. With his trademark right eyebrow raised and a penchant for implementing the patented "People's Elbow" to unwary opponents, the self-proclaimed "Most Electrifying Man in Sports-Entertainment" slammed, crashed, and crushed his way to becoming the youngest Intercontinental Champion in WWF history at the age of 24 before winning the WWF title record six times. After conquering the world of sports-entertainment, Johnson next set his sights on conquering Hollywood.Born May 2, 1972 in Hayward, CA, Johnson became a third-generation wrestler after shifting from a career in professional football to professional wrestling when an injury sidelined his gridiron aspirations. After flexing his acting muscles on television in Saturday Night Live, That '70s Show (in which he played his own father), and The Net, Johnson made his feature debut with his role as the dreaded Scorpion King in The Mummy Returns (2001). Returning as the same character the following year in the appropriately titled The Scorpion King, Johnson did little to enhance his reputation of a trained thespian, though he did get the summer film season off to a rousing start for audiences hungering for some energetic escapist fun. Recalling John Milius' 1982 hit Conan the Barbarian (another film that launched the cinematic action career of a then-little-known athlete named Arnold Schwarzenegger), the sword-and-sandal adventure raked in 36 million dollars on its opening weekend and stayed at the top of the box office in the weeks following its impressive debut.Though he would return to the ring for the remainder of 2002, it didn't take Johnson long to soften on the prospect of a return to the silver screen -- and with the following year's The Rundown, he did just that. Cast as a bounty hunter who is sent to Brazil to retrieve the son of a well-known mob boss (American Pie's Seann William Scott), the film provided Johnson with the sort of opportunity to display his comic flair -- a notable talent that was mostly neglected in the special-effects-laden Scorpion King. By this point, his screen career had earned the wrestler-turned-actor a notable fan base that reached well beyond the WWE universe, and in 2004 he took the law into his own hands with the feature remake (in name and general concept only) Walking Tall. Based on the exploits of hard-case Southern sheriff Buford Pusser (played by Joe Don Baker in the original 1973 version) -- the film found Johnson cast as an honest, retired soldier who -- upon return to his small, rural Washington State hometown -- discovers his former high-school rival Jay Hamilton (Neal McDonough) has corrupted the once-prosperous town by introducing drugs and gambling and effectively shutting down the formerly successful lumber mill. Anyone who saw the original (and even those who didn't) could no doubt tell what follows -- and if there ever was a man to lay the smack down on the criminal element, few could doubt that Johnson would be up for the task. With his role as a gay bodyguard in the 2005 Get Shorty sequel, Be Cool, Johnson showed once and for all that he wasn't above poking a little fun at his tough-guy persona, and though he would return to the action genre with the sci-fi video-game adaptation Doom, the next year found the increasingly prolific entertainer cast in the complex role of a sporadically amnesiac actor who begins to have trouble separating reality from fantasy in Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly's apocalyptic sophomore effort, Southland Tales. Later that same year, Johnson turned his attention toward the sport of football to tell the inspirational true story of a detention-camp probation officer who teaches his troubled young charges the meaning of self-respect and social responsibility in Gridiron Gang -- a feature adaptation of the Emmy-winning 1993 documentary of the same name.He would appear in Get Smart and Race to Witch Mountain the following year, followed by Why Did I Get Married Too? in 2010 -- all films that grounded the actor in relatable, humorous roles. Never one to shy away from his roots, however, Johnson was back to action fare soon enough, and he joined the Fast & Furious series for the fifth installment (Fast Five) in 2011 and played Roadblock in G.I. Joe: Retaliation. Johnson once again mixed action and comedy in Michael Bay's Pain & Jain. In 2014, he built up his already-impressive physique even more to play the title character in Hercules, and continued on the action route with roles in San Andreas and another Furious film.
Neve Campbell (Actor)
Born: October 03, 1973
Birthplace: Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Born October 3, 1973, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, Neve Campbell knew she was meant to be on the stage, but not, as many would assume, as an actor. From the age of six, Campbell trained as a dancer, earning a place with the National Ballet School of Canada when she was just nine years old. However, her ambitions to be a professional dancer were cut short by a series of injuries, leading her to pursue an acting career. Campbell got her first break on the 1992 Canadian television series Catwalk, from which she garnered stateside attention. After a string of minor films, Campbell eventually landed the role of Julia Salinger on the TV series Party of Five (1994). While the program was being saved from cancellation by a massive base of fan support, Campbell was finding work in film, first in the teenage coven classic The Craft (1996). Next came a lead role in Wes Craven's horror flick Scream (1996), a huge success that would define American teen films for years to come. It was duly followed up the next year by Scream 2, which, like its predecessor, proved to be enormously popular. In 1998, Campbell appeared in three wildly divergent films, ranging from the small Canadian independent Hair Shirt to 54 to Wild Things, in which Campbell and Denise Richards starred as two high schoolers with morally questionable extracurricular activities. With the concurrent successes of these films and her television work, Campbell has proven herself to be a rare kind of performer, moving effortlessly from television to film and back, without the negative connotations experienced by previous generations of actors. She appeared opposite William H. Macy in the drama Panic in 2000, and got to draw on her dance history by starring in Robert Altman's ballet film The Company. She earned strong reviews for her work in James Toback's drama When Will I Be Loved in 2004. She continued to work steadily, but didn't have a high-profile gig until she returned to the role that first brought her movie success by starring in Scream 4 in 2011.
Chin Han Ng (Actor)
Born: November 27, 1969
Birthplace: Singapore
Trivia: Made his name as an actor on the classic Singapore drama series Masters of the Sea. Retired from acting in his mid-20s after doing two TV shows in Singapore. Eventually became Singapore's most successful actor overseas as he successfully crossed over and became a prominent figure in Hollywood. Has appeared in blockbusters such as The Dark Knight (2008), 2012 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014). Also been dubbed to be one of Asia's 25 greatest actors of all time by CNN. Trained practioner of Tai Chi, Han also went through 5 months of kungfu training for his role on Marco Polo.
Noah Taylor (Actor)
Born: September 04, 1969
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Appearing to be a blend of Steve Buscemi and Nick Cave, Noah Taylor made his name playing Danny Embling, a young man juggling inner torment and sexual anxiety in John Duigan's The Year My Voice Broke (1987) and Flirting (1991). In 1996, he gained further international recognition and respect for his role as the younger version of piano prodigy David Helfgott in Scott Hicks' Shine. The son of journalists, Taylor was born in Melbourne, Australia, on September 4, 1969. Although he spent his early years wanting to be a spy or a commando, he began his acting career at the age of 16 when he left school and joined the city's St. Martin's Youth Theatre. His work with the theater led to his casting as Danny Embling in The Year My Voice Broke. Following the critical success of both Year and its sequel, Flirting, Taylor became known as one of his country's most promising actors. His widely praised performance in Shine further solidified this status, and he was able to do steady work in a number of diverse projects both at home and abroad. In 1998, Taylor starred in Ben Hopkins' acclaimed period drama Simon Magus, and the following year he starred alongside Daniel Auteuil in Michel Blanc's Mauvaise Passe and won a coveted role in Cameron Crowe's Almost Famous, the semi-autobiographical tale of an aspiring teen rock journalist. Taylor would work again with Crowe the very next year, taking a role in the director's remake of Alejandro Amenábar's Open Your Eyes, entitled Vanilla Sky. Heading into action territory with the high-profile video game-to-screen adaptation Lara Croft: Tomb Raider in 2001, Taylor straddled the line between big-budget excess and independent credibility with an appearance in the little seen but curiously titled He Died With a Felafel in His Hand that same year. In 2002, Taylor gained notable media attention for his controversial portrayal of Adolf Hitler in the independent drama Max. The film presented an intimate view of the future Nazi leader as a young aspiring artist, leading numerous groups to protest its humanization of such a feared and monstrous figure. Though the reviews of the film itself were generally fairly positive, Max soon disappeared from arthouse screens with Taylor's performance going largely unseen. If audiences had missed Taylor in Max, however, they would no doubt have a chance to catch him on the screen the very next year in the Tomb Raider sequel Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. Taylor next showed up in the anticipated Wes Anderson adventure comedy The Life Aquatic alongside an all-star cast, including Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett, Owen Wilson, Anjelica Huston, and Willem Dafoe.
Roland Møller (Actor)
Byron Mann (Actor)
Pablo Schreiber (Actor)
Born: April 26, 1978
Birthplace: Canada
Trivia: With a love for both the screen and the stage, Pablo Schreiber learned the tools of the acting trade in theater, appearing in plays in his home state of Washington. He continued to appear in theatrical productions while attending Carnegie Mellon in the early 2000s, and made his Broadway debut in 2006, with a role in the revival of Awake and Sing!, for which he earned a Tony Award nomination. Meanwhile, Schreiber nurtured an on-screen career, as well, appearing in films like Lords of Dogtown and Vicky Christina Barcelona, and on TV shows like Law & Order, but his most noted role came in 2003, when he took on the role of Nick Sobotka on the critically acclaimed crime drama The Wire. He would stick with the series until 2008, soon moving on to appear in the quirky ensemble movie happythankyoumoreplease in 2011. That same year, having found such success with TV drama in the past, Schreiber returned to the small screen, starring in the boxing drama Lights Out. In 2013, Schreiber played correctional officer George "Pornstache" Mendez on the Netflix series Orange is the New Black, and was a regular on the quickly-canceled Ironside remake on NBC.
Hannah Quinlivan (Actor)
McKenna Roberts (Actor)
Noah Cottrell (Actor)
Adrian Holmes (Actor)
Born: March 31, 1974
Birthplace: Wrexham, Wales
Trivia: Family is from Barbados.Became passionate about acting after playing the Lion in a production of The Wizard of Oz at his school when he was 11.Studied nursing in college because his mother believed he needed a backup plan if his acting career was unsuccessful.Made his producing debut on the 2016 documentary Barrow: Freedom Fighter.Often volunteers with The Kidney Foundation of Canada and Make A Wish Foundation.
Elfina Luk (Actor)
Kevin Rankin (Actor)
Born: April 18, 1976
Birthplace: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Wanted to be a stunt man after watching the Fall Guy as a kid, until he realized Lee Majors was only an actor playing a stunt man. First TV appearance was on Unsolved Mysteries. Made his big-screen debut in 1997 with a bit part in Robert Duvall's The Apostle. Proposed to his girlfriend while filming the pilot for NBC medical drama Trauma, having carried the ring around for two years, waiting for the right opportunity. Plays guitar, sings and writes music in his spare time.
Gretal Montgomery (Actor)
Jett Klyne (Actor)
Trivia: Has appeared in many TV commercials, including two spots during the Super Bowl and as a Gerber baby.Appeared in the short film The Trouble with Destiny (2016) along with his mother.Had no lines in the movie The Boy (2016).As a child, he would memorize up to 18 lines because he didn't know how to read yet.Due to his schedule, is homeschooled and has a tutor while on set.
Kayden Magnuson (Actor)
Byron Lawson (Actor)
Born: August 26, 1968
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Grew up playing ice hockey; went to school on a hockey scholarship. Worked with childhood hero Chow Yun-Fat in The Corruptor (1999). Breakthrough role was in the Showtime sci-fi series Jeremiah. Was voted No. 12 in Entertainment Tonight Canada's Top 20 Sexiest Men list. Had good friend and fellow actor Emmanuelle Vaugier as the "best man" at his 2006 wedding. Is of Chinese, Irish, Japanese and Korean descent. Active in charities to support cancer research.
Jason Day (Actor)
Ryan Handley (Actor)
Sean Kohnke (Actor)
Shawn Stewart (Actor)
Brian Ho (Actor)
Nelson Wong (Actor)
Mike Li (Actor)
Colin Corrigan (Actor)
Omari Newton (Actor)
Birthplace: Montreal, Québec, Canada
Trivia: Parents are from Trinidad & Tobago. Fluent in French and English, and has performed in both languages. Started out at age 19 doing theater in the Montreal area. Received a Best Supporting Actor nomination (Soirée de Masques) for his work in Centaur Theatre's production of Joe Penhal's Blue/Orange in Montreal. Landed first TV-series role as Dalton in Vampire High. Was the winner of Vancouver's 2010 Pan African poetry slam. Created an original hip-hop theater piece titled Sal Capone: The Lamentable Tragedy of, which was the first play he wrote.
Venus Terzo (Actor)
Born: October 17, 1967
Birthplace: Montreal
Paul Mcgillion (Actor)
Born: January 05, 1969
Matt O'Leary (Actor)
Tzi Ma (Actor)
Born: June 10, 1962
Birthplace: Hong Kong
Trivia: Chinese American actor Tzi Ma has an impressively long résumé, with roles on everything from The Cosby Show to Walker, Texas Ranger. Guest appearances would be Ma's bread and butter, but the versatile actor would also cultivate a successful career in film, portraying many memorable characters in movies, like The Ladykillers. In 2005, Ma took on the recurring part of Chinese Consulate Cheng Zhi for the fourth season of the series 24, a role he would reprise for seasons five and six.
Tina Tong (Actor)
Carlo Yu (Actor)
Dimitri Tsoy (Actor)
Allen Keng (Actor)
Sam Yunussov (Actor)
Paul Wu (Actor)
Robert Boyce (Actor)
Aaron Au (Actor)
Grace Wang (Actor)
Marcus Sim (Actor)
Rene Wang (Actor)
Kathy Wu (Actor)
Lawrence Chau (Actor)
Evan Lai (Actor)
Shamel Hashish (Actor)
Matt Wolf (Actor)
Fabio Tassone (Actor)
Leanne Suter (Actor)
Rick Chambers (Actor)
LaSaundra Gibson (Actor)
Wendy Jacobson (Actor)
Sarah K. Thurber (Actor)
Beatrice King (Actor)
Vivian Full (Actor)
Endre Hules (Actor) .. Russian Newscaster
Malin Barr (Actor) .. Swedish Newscaster

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