Crash Point Zero Filming Locations

Crash Point Zero filming locations

Where was Crash Point Zero filmed? Crash Point Zero was filmed in 4 locations across United States in the following places:

Crash Point Zero Filming Locations

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Crash Point Zero (2001)
Runtime: 93 minutes
Rating: 3.4
Release year: 2001
IMDB: tt0248742
Plot summary

A scientist recovers a powerful weapon created by inventor Nicola Tesla in the early twentieth century. Now, the plane carrying the device and a disparate group of passengers crashes in the Canadian mountains. The battle to survive begins.

Genres
Action
Adventure
Drama
Cast
Treat Williams
Hannes Jaenicke
Gary Hudson
John Beck
Directors
Jim Wynorski
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Crash Point Zero filming locations