A brilliant meteorologist returns to his hometown in Oklahoma to try to stop the biggest tornado ever.A brilliant meteorologist returns to his hometown in Oklahoma to try to stop the biggest tornado ever.A brilliant meteorologist returns to his hometown in Oklahoma to try to stop the biggest tornado ever.
Erica Durance
- Kara Jensen
- (as Erica Parker)
Pete Graham
- Robert Booker
- (as Peter Graham-Gaudreau)
Jan D'Arcy
- Margaret Harrington
- (as Jan Darcy)
Lauren K. Robek
- Mary Jensen
- (as Kirsten Robek)
James Purcell
- Lou
- (as Jim Purcell)
Reginald Hampton
- News Anchor
- (as Reg Hampton)
Jillian Marie
- Samantha
- (as Jillian Marie Hubert)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaUnused footage from Twister (1996) was used in the opening credits after the first tornado sequence.
- GoofsA smart meteorologist would have not taken cover under an overpass, the reason being is that when a tornado gets close to the overpass the winds passing through it would greatly increase due to the wind-tunnel effect. In reality the tornado should have sucked out the people seeking shelter under the overpass and the van for obvious reasons.
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Words and Music by Ryen Froggatt
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Although CGI was needed for a film like this, "Devil Winds" manages to weave it in seamlessly with considerable real film footage of forming storms. The result is some action with nature on the rampage that comes very close to reality. The reality of CGI is still in the back of one's mind, but it doesn't overpower the video action taking place. So, one has a sense of watching the real terror of nature on the rampage in a tornado.
And, that is the best thing about and reason for watching this film. The cast are all okay, but nothing special, and the plot is so-so. It's too bad that the producers couldn't use some real funnel footage - it's out there, and I've seen it on news casts and on videos. I've also watched real tornadoes myself from a distance. Still, the storm action and tracking scenes are the reason for watching this movie that was made for TV.
And, that is the best thing about and reason for watching this film. The cast are all okay, but nothing special, and the plot is so-so. It's too bad that the producers couldn't use some real funnel footage - it's out there, and I've seen it on news casts and on videos. I've also watched real tornadoes myself from a distance. Still, the storm action and tracking scenes are the reason for watching this movie that was made for TV.
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- Also known as
- La furia del viento
- Filming locations
- Oklahoma, USA(Jenson Family home, first tornado sequence)
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- Budget
- $6,000,000 (estimated)
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