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Independence Day
On July 2, a giant alien mothership enters orbit around Earth and deploys several dozen saucer-shaped 'destroyer' spacecraft that quickly lay waste to major cities around the planet. On July 3, the United States conducts a coordinated counterattack that fails. On July 4, a plan is devised to gain access to the interior of the alien mothership in space, in order to plant a nuclear missile.
Roland Emmerich
Casts & Crew
Will Smith
Bill Pullman
Jeff Goldblum
Mary McDonnell
Judd Hirsch
Robert Loggia
Randy Quaid
Margaret Colin
James Rebhorn
Harvey Fierstein
Adam Baldwin
Brent Spiner
James Duval
Vivica A. Fox
Lisa Jakub
Ross Bagley
Mae Whitman
Bill Smitrovich
Kiersten Warren
Harry Connick Jr.
Giuseppe Andrews
John Storey
Frank Novak
Devon Gummersall
Leland Orser
Mirron E. Willis
Ross Lacy
David Pressman
Vivian Palermo
Raphael Sbarge
Bobby Hosea
Dan Lauria
Steve Giannelli
Eric Paskel
Carlos Lacámara
John Bennett Perry
Troy Willis
Tim Kelleher
Wayne Wilderson
Jay Acovone
James Wong
Thom Barry
Jana Marie Hupp
Matt Pashkow
Robert Pine
Marisa Johnston
Michael Winther
Warren Dexter Beatty
Paul LeClair
Michael Vacca
David Channell
John Capodice
Greg Collins
Derek Webster
Mark Fite
Eric Neal Newman
Levan Uchaneishvili
Kristof Konrad
Kevin Sifuentes
Elston Ridgle
Randy Oglesby
Jack Moore
Barry Del Sherman
Lyman Ward
Anthony Crivello
Barbara Beck
Joe Fowler
Andrew Warner
Sharon Tay
Peter J. Lucas
Yelena Danova
Johnny Kim
Vanessa J. Wells
Jessika Cardinahl
Gary W. Cruz
Ron Pitts
Wendy L. Walsh
Christine Devine
Mark Thompson
Ernie Anastos
Kevin Cooney
Rance Howard
Nelson Mashita
Jeff Phillips
Sayed Badreya
Adam Tomei
John Bradley
Kimberly Beck
Thomas F. Duffy
Andrew Keegan
Jon Shear
Jim Piddock
Frederic W. Barnes
Eleanor Clift
Jerry Dunphy
Jack Germond
Morton Kondracke
John McLaughlin
Barry Nolan
George Putnam
Eric Michael Zee
Pat Skipper
Carlos Lara
Mike Monteleone
Lee Strauss
Lisa Star
Malcolm Danare
Arthur Brooks
Michael Moertl
James J. Joyce
Joyce Cohen
Julie Moran
Robin Groth
Richard Pachorek
Dakota
Gary A. Hecker
Frank Welker
Also Directed by Roland Emmerich
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