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  1. Meteor (film) Meteor. (film) Meteor is a 1979 American science fiction disaster film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Sean Connery and Natalie Wood. The film's premise, which follows a group of scientists struggling with Cold War politics after an asteroid is detected to be on a collision course with Earth, was inspired by a 1967 MIT ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0079550Meteor (1979) - IMDb

    Oct 19, 1979 · Meteor: Directed by Ronald Neame. With Sean Connery, Natalie Wood, Karl Malden, Brian Keith. The U.S. must join forces with the U.S.S.R. in order to destroy a gigantic asteroid heading straight for Earth.

    • (8.3K)
    • Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
    • Ronald Neame
    • 1979-10-19
  3. Jun 27, 2018 · Directed by Ronald Neame. Starring Sean Connery, Natalie Wood, Karl Malden, Brian Keith and Martin Landau.Meteor Blu-ray (Amazon) https://amzn.to/3Lo8pLeMete...

    • 4 min
    • 35K
    • HD Retro Trailers
  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1013772-meteorMeteor | Rotten Tomatoes

    In this disaster movie, Americans and Soviets must put aside their differences to save civilization from a huge meteor bearing down on the planet. Paul Bradley (Sean Connery) enlists the expertise ...

    • (22)
    • Ronald Neame
    • PG
    • Sean Connery
  5. Feb 25, 2019 · Meteor is a 1979 Hong Kong–American science fiction disaster film starring Sean Connery and Natalie Wood. The film, which was directed by Ronald Neame, was i...

    • 3 min
    • 17.3K
    • Grindhouse Movie Trailers
  6. Stanley Mann. Screenplay. After a collision with a comet, a nearly 8km wide piece of the asteroid "Orpheus" is heading towards Earth. If it hits it will cause an incredible catastrophe which will probably extinguish mankind. To stop the meteor NASA wants to use the illegal nuclear weapon satellite "Hercules" but discovers soon that it doesn't ...

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  8. Summaries. The U.S. must join forces with the U.S.S.R. in order to destroy a gigantic asteroid heading straight for Earth. After a collision with a comet, a nearly five mile (eight kilometer) wide piece of the asteroid "Orpheus" is heading toward Earth. If it hits, it will cause an incredible catastrophe which will probably extinguish mankind.