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Tornado! Directed by Noel Nosseck Written by John Logan Starring Bruce Campbell Shannon Sturges Ernie Hudson L. Q. Jones Music by Garry Schyman Cinematography Paul Maibaum Editing by David Codron Robert Florio Distributed by Hallmark Entertainment Release date(s) May 7, 1996 Running time 89 min. Country  United States Language English Tornado! is a made for TV movie starring Bruce Campbell and Shannon Sturges, released on May 7, 1996. It was written by John Logan and directed by Noel Nosseck. Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Filming 4 See also 5 External links // Plot The movie's main character is storm chaser Jake Thorne (Bruce Campbell), whose friend Dr. Joe Branson (Ernie Hudson) has developed a machine that may be able to provide earlier tornado warnings. Samantha Callen (Shannon Sturges) is an accountant who must determine whether Dr. Branson's project warrants more funding. Jake must try to convince Samantha that the machine is worthwhile. During the process, Jake and Samantha become romantically attracted, but powerful tornadoes threaten the lives of all the major characters. "Whoa! It's like a tornado out here!" is a famous quote by the well-known actor, Scott Hodges. Cast Cast Actor Character Bruce Campbell Jake Thorne Ernie Hudson Dr. Joe Branson Shannon Sturges Samantha Callen Bo Eason Tyler Launer L.Q. Jones Epham Thorne Filming Tornado! was filmed primarily in Austin, Texas, including scenes at local Fox television affiliate KTBC. The production company hired the KTBC Assistant Chief Engineer Brian Zwiener, who is also a local Austin, Texas musician/comedian, to assist in technical setup of the Panaflex cameras among other duties. Brian was also asked to appear in a cameo during the climax of the film. The film runs 89 minutes, and has been released on DVD. It is rated PG for some perilous weather sequences and mild language. See also Twister, a 1996 theatrical release External links Tornado! at the Internet Movie Database