Unstoppable


11:45 pm - 01:45 am, Sunday, November 2 on CTV SCI-FI Channel SD ()

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About this Broadcast
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A veteran engineer and a young conductor must stop a runaway train loaded with volatile cargo from derailing and causing an explosion big enough to destroy a town.

2010 English Stereo
Action/adventure Police Entertainment Family Issues Suspense/thriller Disaster

Cast & Crew
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Jason McCune (Actor) .. Radar Gun Cop
Joshua Elijah Reese (Actor) .. Young Engineer
Joe Coyle (Actor) .. CEO Golfer #1
Lew Temple (Actor) .. Ned
Denzel Washington (Actor) .. Frank Barnes
David Warshofsky (Actor) .. Judd Stewart
T. J. Miller (Actor) .. Gilleece
Rosario Dawson (Actor) .. Connie Hooper
Rebecca Harris (Actor) .. Pauline
Chris Pine (Actor) .. Will Colson
Bud Davis (Actor) .. Operator
Patrick McDade (Actor) .. Captain Allen
Kevin Mcclatchy (Actor) .. Hoffman
Aisha Hinds (Actor) .. Railway Safety Campaign Coordinator
Toni Saladna (Actor) .. Galvin's Assistant
Jeff Hochendoner (Actor) .. Clark
Richard Pelzman (Actor) .. Devereaux
Adrienne Wehr (Actor) .. News Reporter #8
Jeff Wincott (Actor) .. Jesse - Will's Brother
Derek Leonidoff (Actor) .. FRA Official
Warren Sweeney (Actor) .. Press Representative
Andy Umberger (Actor) .. Janeway
Meagan Tandy (Actor) .. Maya Barnes
Charles Van Eman (Actor) .. CEO Golfer #3
David Flick (Actor) .. Train Engineer
Christopher Lee Philips (Actor) .. Baker
Bill Laing (Actor) .. Red Truck Driver
Lissa Brennan (Actor) .. Diner Waitress
Heather Leigh (Actor) .. Findlay Reporter
Carla Bianco (Actor) .. Horse Trailer Owner
Keith Michael Gregory (Actor) .. Hazma Worker
Tom Stoviak (Actor) .. News Reporter #5
Dihlon McManne (Actor) .. CEO Golfer #2
Matthew J. Cates (Actor) .. State Trooper
Chase Ellison (Actor) .. Teenage Witness
Jarrod DiGiorgi (Actor) .. Control Room Staff #1
Kevin Chapman (Actor) .. Bunny
Ethan Suplee (Actor) .. Dewey
Jessy Schram (Actor) .. Darcy Colson
Elizabeth Mathis (Actor) .. Nicole Barnes
Dylan Bruce (Actor) .. Michael Colson
Scott A. Martin (Actor) .. Brewster Dispatcher
Barry Ben Sr. (Actor) .. Findlay Police Officer
Stephen Monroe Taylor (Actor) .. Truck Driver
William R. Ward III (Actor) .. Reporter #2
Juan Fernández (Actor) .. White Shirt Reporter
Steven Gonzales (Actor) .. Another Reporter
Mike Clark (Actor) .. News Reporter #4

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Did You Know..
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Jason McCune (Actor) .. Radar Gun Cop
Joshua Elijah Reese (Actor) .. Young Engineer
Born: July 14, 1984
Joe Coyle (Actor) .. CEO Golfer #1
Lew Temple (Actor) .. Ned
Born: October 02, 1967
Denzel Washington (Actor) .. Frank Barnes
Born: December 28, 1954
Birthplace: Mount Vernon, New York, United States
Trivia: One of Hollywood's sexiest and most magnetic leading men, Denzel Washington's poise and radiantly sane intelligence permeate whatever film he is in, be it a socially conscious drama, biopic, or suspense thriller. More importantly, Washington's efforts, alongside those of director Spike Lee, have done much to dramatically expand the range of dramatic roles given to African-American actors and actresses.The son of a Pentecostal minister and a hairdresser, Washington was born in Mount Vernon, NY, on December 28, 1954. His parents' professions shaped Washington's early ambition to launch himself into show business: from his minister father he learned the power of performance, while hours in his mother's salon (listening to stories) gave him a love of storytelling. Unfortunately, when Washington was 14, his folks' marriage took a turn for the worse, and he and his older sister were sent away to boarding school so that they would not be exposed to their parents' eventual divorce. Washington later attended Fordham University, where he attained a B.A. in Journalism in 1977. He still found time to pursue his interest in acting, however, and after graduation he moved to San Francisco, where he won a scholarship to the American Conservatory Theatre. Washington stayed with the ACT for a year, and, after his time there, he began acting in various television movies and made his film debut in the 1981 Carbon Copy. Although he had a starring role (as the illegitimate son of a rich white man), Washington didn't find real recognition until he joined the cast of John Falsey and Joshua Brand's long-running TV series St. Elsewhere in 1982. He won critical raves and audience adoration for his portrayal of Dr. Phillip Chandler, and he began to attract Hollywood notice. In 1987, he starred as anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko in Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom alongside Kevin Kline, and though the film itself alienated some critics (Pauline Kael called it "dumbfounding"), Washington's powerful performance earned him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination.Two years later, Washington netted another Best Supporting Actor nod -- and won the award -- for his turn as an embittered yet courageous runaway slave in the Civil War drama Glory. The honor effectively put him on the Hollywood A-List. Some of his more notable work came from his collaboration with director Spike Lee; over the course of the 1990s, Washington starred in three of his films, playing a jazz trumpeter in Mo' Better Blues (1990), the title role in Lee's epic 1992 biopic Malcolm X (for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination), and the convict father of a high-school basketball star in He Got Game (1998).Washington also turned in powerful performances in a number of other films, such as Mississippi Masala (1991), as a man in love with an Indian woman; Philadelphia (1993), as a slightly homophobic lawyer who takes on the cause of an AIDS-stricken litigator (Tom Hanks); and Devil in a Blue Dress (1995), as a 1940s private detective, Easy Rawlins. Washington also reeled in large audiences in action roles, with the top box-office draw of such thrillers as The Pelican Brief (1993), Crimson Tide (1995), and The Siege (1998) attesting to his capabilities. In 1999, Washington starred in another thriller, The Bone Collector, playing a paralyzed forensics expert who joins forces with a young policewoman (Angelina Jolie) to track down a serial killer. That same year, he starred in the title role of Norman Jewison's The Hurricane. Based on the true story of a boxer wrongly accused of murdering three people in 1966, the film featured stellar work by Washington as the wronged man, further demonstrating his remarkable capacity for telling a good story. His performance earned him a number of honors, including a Best Actor Golden Globe and a Best Actor Oscar nomination.After another strong performance as a high-school football coach in Boaz Yakin's Remember the Titans, Washington cut dramatically against his "nice guy" typecast to play a corrupt policeman in Training Day, a gritty cop drama helmed by Antoine Fuqua. Washington surprised audiences and critics with his change of direction, but in the eyes of many, this change of direction made him a more compelling screen presence than ever before. (It also netted him an Oscar for Best Actor.) 2002 marked an uneven year for Washington. He joined the cast of Nick Cassavetes' absurd melodrama John Q., as a father so desperate to get medical attention for his ailing son that he holds an entire hospital hostage and contemplates killing himself to donate his own heart to the boy. Critics didn't buy the film; it struck all but the least-discriminating as a desperate attempt by Washington to bring credulity and respectability to a series of ludicrous, manipulative Hollywood contrivances. John Q. nonetheless performed healthily at the box (it grossed over a million dollars worldwide from a 36-million-dollar budget). That same fall, Washington received hearty praise for his directorial and on-camera work in Antwone Fisher (2002), in which he played a concerned naval psychiatrist, and even more so for director Carl Franklin's 2003 crime thriller Out of Time. Somewhat reminiscent of his role in 1991's crime drama Ricochet, Out of Time casts Washington as an upstanding police officer framed for the murder of a prominent citizen. In 2004, Washington teamed up with Jonathan Demme for the first occasion since 1993's Philadelphia, to star in the controversial remake of 1962's The Manchurian Candidate. Washington stars in the picture as soldier Bennett Marco (the role originally performed by Frank Sinatra), who, along with his platoon, is kidnapped and brainwashed during the first Gulf War. Later that year, Washington worked alongside Christopher Walken and Dakota Fanning in another hellraiser, director Tony Scott's Man on Fire, as a bodyguard who carves a bloody swath of vengeance, attempting to rescue a little girl kidnapped under his watch. Washington made no major onscreen appearances in 2005 -- and indeed, kept his activity during 2006 and 2007 to an absolute minimum. In '06, he joined the cast of Spike Lee's thriller Inside Man as a detective assigned to thwart the machinations of a psychotically cunning burglar (Clive Owen). The film opened to spectacular reviews and box-office grosses in March 2006, keeping Washington on top of his game and bringing Lee (whose last major feature was the disappointing 2004 comedy She Hate Me) back to the pinnacle of success. That same year, Washington joined forces once again with Tony Scott in the sci-fi action hybrid Déjà Vu, as an ATF agent on the trail of a terrorist, who discovers a way to "bridge" the present to the past to view the details of a bomb plot that unfolded days earlier. The Scott film garnered a fair number of respectable reviews but ultimately divided critics. Déjà Vu bowed in the U.S. in late November 2006. Meanwhile, Washington signed on for another action thriller, entitled American Gangster -- this time under the aegis of Tony Scott's brother Ridley -- about a drug-dealing Mafioso who smuggles heroin into the U.S. in the corpses of deceased Vietnam veterans.Washington appeared as New York City subway security chief Walter Garber in the 2009 remake of the 1974 thriller The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, and begun filming the post-apocalyptic drama The Book of Eli in the same year. He earned a Best Actor nomination in 2012 for his work as an alcoholic pilot in Robert Zemeckis' drama Flight.
David Warshofsky (Actor) .. Judd Stewart
Born: February 23, 1961
Birthplace: Saratoga, California
T. J. Miller (Actor) .. Gilleece
Born: June 04, 1981
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, United States
Trivia: Standup comic and improvisational comedy specialist T.J. Miller got his first taste of television success on the popular PBS education program The Standard Deviants before landing various commercial and voice-over jobs. A classically trained actor who studied at B.A.D.A. in Oxford, England, the Denver, CO, native studied circus arts at Friches Théâtre Urbain in Paris before returning stateside and settling in Chicago. In 2007, Miller could be seen opposite Faith Ford and Jerry O'Connell in the ABC sitcom Carpoolers. Executive produced and written by Kids in the Hall alum Bruce McCulloch and executive produced and directed by Joe and Anthony Russo (Arrested Development), Carpoolers followed four suburban guys as they attempted to make sense of their lives on their daily drives to and from work.Miller's big movie break came when he was cast in J.J. Abrams' top-secret Cloverfield (2008); however, as he played the "cameraman" in the "found footage," he was rarely seen on-screen, though his voice was frequently heard. His voice was also heard as Tuffnut in How to Train Your Dragon (2010), a role he reprised in the sequels. Miller appeared in supporting roles in Get Him to the Greek (2010), Our Idiot Brother (2011) and Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012). In 2014, he appeared in the big-budget Transformers: Age of Extinction and booked a series regular role on HBO's Silicon Valley.
Rosario Dawson (Actor) .. Connie Hooper
Born: May 09, 1979
Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
Trivia: New York-born and bred actress Rosario Dawson made her screen debut in Larry Clark's controversial Kids (1995). Literally picked off the street to play Ruby, one of the film's titular teens, Dawson -- who is of Puerto Rican, Cuban, Black, Irish, and Native American heritage -- had never acted before being cast in the film. Following Kids, she next appeared in Spike Lee's He Got Game (1998) and that same year starred in Side Streets, a series of vignettes about life in New York's five boroughs. Faithful to her New York roots through and through, Dawson has continued to star in films set in her hometown, including Light It Up and Down to You.Soon, Dawson branched into mainstream film, appearing in populist projects like Josie and the Pussycats, Men in Black 2, The Rundown, and the big-screen adaptation of Rent. The actress would also appear in harder films, like Sin City and Death Proof, as well as damanding dramatic roles, like that of a rape victim struggling to recover in Descent.
Rebecca Harris (Actor) .. Pauline
Chris Pine (Actor) .. Will Colson
Born: August 26, 1980
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: After a series of supporting roles in productions including The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), Just My Luck (2006), and Smokin' Aces (2007), actor Chris Pine shot up to lead billing when he signed for the coveted lead part of Captain Kirk in J.J. Abrams' much-anticipated reboot of the Star Trek franchise, released in 2009. He followed up that smash hit playing opposite Denzel Washington and a runaway train in Unstoppable. In 2011 he participated in the Star Trek documentary The Captains, and the next year he was in the romantic comedy This Means War, and the drama People Like Us.
Bud Davis (Actor) .. Operator
Born: December 23, 1936
Patrick McDade (Actor) .. Captain Allen
Born: September 11, 1951
Kevin Mcclatchy (Actor) .. Hoffman
Born: September 01, 1963
Aisha Hinds (Actor) .. Railway Safety Campaign Coordinator
Born: November 13, 1975
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Took tap-dancing lessons in junior-high school. Took classes at the American Theatre of Harlem. Made her TV debut on the ABC series NYPD Blue in 2003. In 2004 earned her first small-screen regular role on The Shield. Breakthrough movie role was in the 2005 crime drama Assault on Precinct 13.
Toni Saladna (Actor) .. Galvin's Assistant
Jeff Hochendoner (Actor) .. Clark
Born: August 31, 1964
Richard Pelzman (Actor) .. Devereaux
Adrienne Wehr (Actor) .. News Reporter #8
Jeff Wincott (Actor) .. Jesse - Will's Brother
Born: May 08, 1957
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Derek Leonidoff (Actor) .. FRA Official
Warren Sweeney (Actor) .. Press Representative
Andy Umberger (Actor) .. Janeway
Meagan Tandy (Actor) .. Maya Barnes
Born: March 05, 1985
Birthplace: Fremont, California, United States
Trivia: Started her career as an actress when she was 10-years-old.Started her career as a model in beauty pageants.Was the first student at her college to win the Miss California pageant.Worked at a sports store, and it was her very first job.In 2018, she founded the Empire Girl, an empowerment outreach program for teenagers and girls.Has supported many causes along her career, including the Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer Research Association.
Charles Van Eman (Actor) .. CEO Golfer #3
Born: May 26, 1957
David Flick (Actor) .. Train Engineer
Christopher Lee Philips (Actor) .. Baker
Bill Laing (Actor) .. Red Truck Driver
Lissa Brennan (Actor) .. Diner Waitress
Heather Leigh (Actor) .. Findlay Reporter
Carla Bianco (Actor) .. Horse Trailer Owner
Keith Michael Gregory (Actor) .. Hazma Worker
Born: January 19, 1972
Tom Stoviak (Actor) .. News Reporter #5
Born: October 05, 1957
Dihlon McManne (Actor) .. CEO Golfer #2
Born: May 30, 1954
Matthew J. Cates (Actor) .. State Trooper
Chase Ellison (Actor) .. Teenage Witness
Born: September 22, 1993
Trivia: A native of Reno, NV, television and film performer Chase Ellison enjoyed the bulk of his early work as a small screen-oriented child star, with a recurring role as Noah Newman on the soap opera The Young and the Restless and guest roles on programs including Malcolm in the Middle, 7th Heaven, and Deadwood. Feature credits included the inspirational religious drama End of the Spear (2005), Alan Ball's visceral racially themed drama Towelhead (2007), and the Dennis Lee-directed, Julia Roberts-headlined family-oriented drama Fireflies in the Garden (2008).
Jarrod DiGiorgi (Actor) .. Control Room Staff #1
Kevin Chapman (Actor) .. Bunny
Born: July 29, 1962
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Worked for Boston mayor Thomas Menino in the early 1990s; later worked as the director of Boston's film bureau. Also worked as a doorman and dabbled in stand-up comedy. Was discovered by director Ted Demme. Made his film debut in the 1998 drama Monument Ave. Produced the 2008 film Lonely Street.
Ethan Suplee (Actor) .. Dewey
Born: May 25, 1976
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Born May 25th, 1976, Manhattan native Ethan Suplee began to realize his love for acting early in life through school plays and drama projects. Lacking a sense of direction after graduating from high school, Suplee was prompted by friend and fellow actor Giovanni Ribisi to attend acting classes; Suplee took his friend's advice. Frustrated at his teacher's lack of promotion and encouragement, Suplee dropped out after one year and soon landed his first major role, as a recurring character on the television sitcom Boy Meets World in 1994. After making his feature debut in Mallrats, Suplee stuck mainly to the big screen, with diverse roles in such films as Desert Blue and the controversial American History X (both 1998). Frequently appearing in later Kevin Smith efforts, as well as comedies like Road Trip (2000) and Evolution (2001), Suplee also appeared in the drama Blow (2001), and with Denzel Washington in both Remember the Titans (2000) and the emergency room hostage drama John Q. (2001). Suplee found success on the small screen on My Name is Earl (2005), when he took on the role of Lee's dimwitted friend. In 2009 Suplee appeared in the critically acclaimed drama Brothers, and later joined the cast of the USA Network's sitcom Wilfred in 2011.
Jessy Schram (Actor) .. Darcy Colson
Born: January 15, 1986
Birthplace: Skokie, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Signed with a Chicago talent agency at age 10. Worked as a child model. Moved from Illinois to California at age 18 to pursue acting. Had a recurring role on Medium as the teen version of Patricia Arquette's character. Is also a singer-songwriter.
Elizabeth Mathis (Actor) .. Nicole Barnes
Dylan Bruce (Actor) .. Michael Colson
Born: April 21, 1980
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Idolized fellow Canadian native Michael J. Fox as a child, sometimes dressing like Fox's characters when he went to school. Did modeling work for the Seattle Models Guild. Credits his work on As the World Turns for helping him build his skills as an actor. Auditioned for his role on Orphan Black via Skype. Enjoys going to the movies by himself.
Scott A. Martin (Actor) .. Brewster Dispatcher
Born: February 22, 1967
Barry Ben Sr. (Actor) .. Findlay Police Officer
Stephen Monroe Taylor (Actor) .. Truck Driver
William R. Ward III (Actor) .. Reporter #2
Juan Fernández (Actor) .. White Shirt Reporter
Steven Gonzales (Actor) .. Another Reporter
Mike Clark (Actor) .. News Reporter #4

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