Scene from Daybreak (1993)
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Alternate Names: مویرا کلی
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Full Biography
Moira Kelly is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Kate Moseley in The Cutting Edge, Oona O'Neill in Chaplin, Mandy Hampton on The West Wing, Karen Roe on One Tree Hill, and providing the voice for Adult Nala in The Lion King and The Lion King II: Simba's Pride.
About the Movie: Daybreak (1993)
Release Year: 1993
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Зазоряване, Amanhecer sem Futuro, Demain, l'espoir, Das Kainsmal des Todes, Daybreak - Epidemie 3000, El amanecer, Päivänkoitto, Bloodstream, To harama, Hajnalhasadás, Начало дня
Director: Stephen Tolkin
Writer: Alan Bowne, Stephen Tolkin
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: John Bard Manulis
Executive Producer: Colin Callender, Kathryn F. Galan
Companies: HBO
Genre: Action, Drama, Romance, Science Fiction, Tv Movie
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Story
In a dystopian New York City of the near future controlled by a fascistic government, a deadly plague has taken hold, infecting a substantial portion of the population. In response, the tyrannical government establishes quarantine camps, offering no alternative but death for those afflicted. Torch, a gutsy rebel, emerges as a leader in an underground effort to save the infected by spiriting them away to humane sanctuary.
Summary
Daybreak (1993) is a TV movie based on Alan Bowne’s play 'Beirut', set in a decrepit, near-future New York City under fascist control. The film centers around an epidemic that forces the government's harsh measures, sparking rebellion led by Torch. The story explores themes of survival, compassion, and resistance against oppressive authority.