Massive earthquakes open the Arabian tectonic plate, resulting in unstable weather and freezing temperatures that will be unsurvivable by nightfall. Attempting to reach safety, a vacationing family in Egypt must battle the rapidly cooling temperatures that usher in a new Ice Age, covering the Sphinx, Pyramids, and Sahara Desert with mountains of snow.
Rated NR | Length 85 minutes
Barton Bund | Bailey Spry | Owais Ahmed | Joe Cipriano | Jules Hartley | Yaron Urbas | Wasim No'Mani | Revon Yousif | Wilfried Capet | Ali Amine | Nardeep Khurmi | Jill Hagara | Emile Edwin Smith | Matthew Siman | Tommy Pistol | Allie Haze | John Gragen | Sue Dankha | Luca Bello | Ali Habhab | Neena Kalasho | Oz Noori | Michael Tremblay | Michael Tremblay | Jason Wightman | Jennifer Koss | Michaela Adkins | Brittany Gilpin | Giancarlo Evola | David Ben Smith | Peter Glennon | Peter Karas | Dana Brighton | Dennis Doyle Jr. | Michael Bugard | Laura Hanna | Sam Ketcherside | Bill Lumbert | Rose Anne Nepa | Danielle Kain
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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03/12/2015 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | 1 star |
(Average) 1 stars |
via Netflix
A family on vacation in Egypt struggles for survival when a sudden shift in climate buries the Sphinx and Pyramids under mounds of snow. This is a disaster film that is in itself a disaster. Supposedly set in Egpyt, but so obviously filmed in Michigan, the constant continuity errors throughout combined with no plot and mish mashed effects leads to another film I just don’t want to watch again.
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