Chill Factor (film)
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Chill Factor | |
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Directed by | Hugh Johnson |
Produced by | Bill Bannerman Jonathan A. Zimbert |
Written by | Drew Gitlin Mike Cheda |
Starring | Cuba Gooding Jr. Skeet Ulrich |
Cinematography | David Gribble |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date(s) | 1999 |
Running time | 101 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
- This page is for the film "Chill Factor." For the term, see Wind Chill Factor
Chill Factor is a 1999 film, directed by Hugh Johnson, about a chemical weapon that finds its way into the hands of two unwitting civilians. They have to stop the weapon from falling into the hands of terrorists.
Taglines:
- "Keeping cool is a matter of life and death"
- "This Fall, action is served on the rocks, with a twist"
- "Two guys, one bomb, and a whole lot of ice cream"
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[edit] Plot
Two mis-matched men, Arlo (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) an Ice Cream truck driver, and Tim (Skeet Ulrich) a convenience store clerk, are forced to team up, and get on each others nerves, when through a series of circumstances they find themselves in possession of a top-secret bio-warfare weapon. The weapon detonates with enormous force when heated to only 50F (10C).
They have to outwit a disgruntled former U.S. Army officer who had been unjustly imprisoned as a scapegoat, and his team of alienated former Army soldiers-turned-terrorists. The ex-soldiers want to use the weapon against the government for covering up its existence and making them the scapegoats years earlier for their handling of the weapon.
With time running out, and the outdoor temperature rising, Arlo and Tim must outwit their pursuers and try to find a way to dispose of the weapon before they both become dead meat.
[edit] Cast
- Cuba Gooding Jr. Arlo
- Skeet Ulrich Tim Mason
- Peter Firth Colonel Andrew Brynner
- David Paymer Dr. Richard Long
- Hudson Leick Vaughn
- Daniel Hugh Kelly Colonel Leo Vitelli
- Kevin J. O'Connor Telstar
- The South Carolina National Guard
[edit] Locations
Most of the film was recorded in Liberty, SC and parts of Utah.
[edit] Reaction
The film was rated 4.8/10 at the IMdb.