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The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children?
1993
Oct 10, 1993 · Directed by Chris Thomson. With Joe Spano, David Lascher, Michael A. Goorjian, Amy Van Nostrand. In rural Comfort, Texas, the protestant Horizon Bible church community holds its annual, supervised summer camp, with mandatory prayer sessions, for teens from all over the States.
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- Drama
- Chris Thomson
- 1993-10-10
The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? is a 1993 American television film, starring Joe Spano, David Lascher and Michael A. Goorjian. It was directed by Chris Thomson and written by Donna Kanter and David J. Kinghorn. The movie is based on a real event that occurred on July 17, 1987.
- Barry M. Wilson
- Donna Kanter, Darryl Sheen (Line Producer)
- Chris Thomson
- Donna Kanter and David J. Kinghorn (Story), David J. Kinghorn (Teleplay)
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Rotten Tomatoes Podcasts. Rescue workers struggle to save summer-camp youths caught in a flash flood near Comfort, Texas. Based on a true story.
- Drama
Oct 10, 1993 · Overview. In rural Comfort, Texas, the strict protestant Horizon Bible church community holds its annual, pretty strictly supervised summer camp, with mandatory prayer sessions, for fraternizing teens from all over the States.