Ray Gaines
Dwayne Johnson
Blake Gaines
Alexandra Daddario
Daniel Reddick
Ioan Gruffudd
Serena Johnson
Archie Panjabi
Dr. Lawrence Hayes
Paul Giamatti
Ben Taylor
Hugo Johnstone-Burt
Ollie Taylor
Art Parkinson
Joby O'Leary
Colton Haynes
Susan Riddick
Kylie Minogue
Jenny Swann
Saskia Williscroft
Ponytail
Sophia Emberson-Bain
Refugee
Julie Brandt-Richards
Refugee Camp Reporter
Sofie Formica
Daniel Reddick's Assistant
Hugh Boddam-Whetham
Riddick Building Security Guard
Brad McMurray
Daniel Riddick's Driver
John Reynolds
Riddick Female Assistant
Hayley Sullivan
Female Flight Attendant
Renee Somerfield
Man in Parking Garage
Joey Vieira
Looter
Benjamin Blankenship
Pedestrian
Michael Asberry
Disaster Resident (uncredited)
Vanessa Ross
EMT Responder (uncredited)
Janell Islas
Business Man Survivor (uncredited)
Tom O'Reilly
Survivor (uncredited)
Hayley Gagner
Reddick Architect (uncredited)
Andrea Walker
Scared Pedestrian (uncredited)
Vanessa Vittorio
D . Park (uncredited)
Stephen Chang
Compositors
Brian N. Bentley
Compositors
Chris O'Connell
Production Design
Barry Chusid
Director of Photography
Steve Yedlin
Art Direction
Michael E. Goldman
Art Direction
Jacinta Leong
Art Direction
Matthew Putland
Set Decoration
Lisa Thompson
Set Decoration
Michael Westerman
Costume Design
Wendy Chuck
Makeup Artist
Gretchen Davis
ADR & Dubbing
Chris Jargo
ADR & Dubbing
Laura Graham
Dialogue Editor
Daniel Saxlid
Sound Designer
Ann Scibelli
Sound Designer
Peter Staubli
Sound Effects Editor
Christopher Assells
Sound Effects Editor
Dan Hegeman
Sound Effects Editor
Jon Title
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Landaker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tim LeBlanc
Supervising Sound Editor
Per Hallberg
Special Effects Coordinator
Leanne Brooks
Special Effects Coordinator
Geoff Heron
Special Effects Coordinator
Joe Pancake
CG Supervisor
Rhys Claringbull
CG Supervisor
Eric Clement
CG Supervisor
Joel Sevilla
Camera Operator
Greg Baldi
Camera Operator
Keir Beck
Camera Operator
Brian Bernstein
Camera Operator
Stephen Buckingham
Second Unit Cinematographer
David Burr
Camera Operator
Peter Gulla
Second Unit Cinematographer
Jaron Presant
Helicopter Camera
Richard Roles
Helicopter Camera
Dylan Goss
Steadicam Operator
Mark Goellnicht
Still Photographer
Jasin Boland
Animation Director
Marlene Chazot
Costume Supervisor
Elly Kamal
Set Costumer
Amanda Ramirez
Digital Intermediate
Philip Beckner
Digital Intermediate
Jeff Halsey
First Assistant Editor
Sam Bollinger
Script Supervisor
Victoria Sullivan
Art Department Coordinator
Sara Ghaffar
Art Department Coordinator
John Higgins
Art Department Coordinator
Sherman Kew
Assistant Art Director
Susan Alegria
Assistant Art Director
Jodie Whetter
Assistant Art Director
Tony Williams
Associate Producer
Wendy Jacobson
Original Music Composer
Andrew Lockington
Executive Producer
Bruce Berman
Executive Producer
Richard Brener
Executive Producer
Rob Cowan
Executive Producer
Tripp Vinson
Supervising Art Director
Charlie Revai
Visual Effects Editor
Mark Edward Wright
liamelanita
> Film San Andreas nice but to be honest I do not like the plot, why? because in the story of this movie seem monotonous and selfish. Many victims around but why Ray and Emma only focused to rescue his daughter (Blake) alone, but Ray is living as rescuers, the film tends to be lacking in the delivery of its humanitarian message.
John Chard
Lots of rocks everywhere...
It's CGI destruction time as Dwayne Johnson battles earthquakes and a tsunami to go rescue his daughter - with estranged wife in tow of course.
Disaster films are easy to kick because very rarely they are nothing more than candy carnage with a trite screenplay and cheese laden dialogue. Such is the case with San Andreas. In essence this is a remake of Roland Emmerich's 2012, only this is the shorter version with the time span that 2012 should have had. This does exactly what the marketing department promised it would, namely lots of crash bang and wallop, but just like Emmerich's behemoth it gets boring entering the final third, the writing just not good enough to hold interest once the noise and destruction dies down before the big finale arrives. Suspense is absent, emotional investment in characters is null and void, while there are no worthwhile surprises in store. But on the plus side Johnson is a likable guy and he carries us through till the end of what is a fun movie if expectation levels are appropriately set at dumb popcorn fodder. 6/10
Gimly
I have never been a fan of the Disaster genre, I don't seem to be able to take much more away from it than visual noise. I was hoping that the combined might of Alexandra Daddario and The Rock would be enough to turn me around on _San Andreas_, alas, it was not to be.
_Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
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