14 Hours (2005)

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While Tropical Storm Allison brings one of the worst floods to hit Houston rages outside, the staff of Hermann hospital races against time to ensure hundreds of patients are evacuated safely.

Film Overview
"14 Hours" is a 2005 tv movie, directed by Gregg Champion and produced by Silverstar Productions LLC. The movie is based on the true events that happened in Houston, Texas during the catastrophic 2001 hurricane Allison. The story focuses around the heroic efforts of Nurse Jeanette Makins, other medical workers and the clients as the medical facility they occupy ends up being threateningly inundated by floodwater.

Main Characters and Plot
The film stars JoBeth Williams as Jeanette Makins, Ricky Schroder as Dr. Foster, and Kris Kristofferson as Chuck Whortle. Jeanette is a devoted nurse, revered for her warm, level-headed demeanor and quick-thinking abilities in times of crisis. Dr. Foster is a knowledgeable medic, while Chuck is a janitor with detailed understanding of the structure's facilities.

Jeanette presumes trouble when the healthcare facility begins losing power and water starts increasing in the basement. As the city is struck with nonstop rain, hospital personnel are forced to leave the ground floor, shifting clients to higher levels. Regardless of the growing risk, Jeanette and Doctor Foster keep their calm, looking after clients and strategizing next moves.

Climax and Resolution
The scenario gets crucial when the fourth floor, house to the vital care unit, floods. In the middle of chaos and panic, power goes out totally, leaving the medical facility in darkness and fear. Jeanette and the medical group race versus time to manually aerate clients and move them greater. They ingeniously use doors as makeshift stretchers to move non-ambulatory patients.

Naturally, Chuck Whortle becomes a life-saving presence. His complex knowledge of the medical facility's infrastructure assists the group save many lives. Scenes are extreme as Jeanette, her group, and Chuck laboriously fight against the rogue storm, rescuing patients, moving ventilators, and running emergency situation generators.

The film's climax comes when Jeanette and her group execute an audacious strategy to move their remaining vital care patients across a makeshift bridge built between two hospitals by the National Guard. The strategy achieves success, and after 14 hours, all staying patients are saved and transferred securely.

Themes and Reception
"14 Hours" showcases not only survival in a dire situation but also champs unity, teamwork, strength, dedication, and altruism. The characters' courage, ingenious thinking, and perseverance in the face of disaster are inspiring. Regardless of their risky situation, the team's commitment to their clients never ever wavers. The movie brings into focus the extreme truths associated with natural catastrophes and their big impacts on healthcare systems.

The movie was well-received for its attention to detail, depth of characterization and the strength with which it handled a catastrophe story. JoBeth Williams and Ricky Schroder's efficiencies got favorable reviews, as did the movie's precise portrayal of a natural disaster's consequences. In general, "14 Hours" is an effective movie about courage, heroism, and survival throughout one of the most destructive floods in American history.

Top Cast

  • Ricky Schroder (small)
    Ricky Schroder
    Dr.Foster
  • JoBeth Williams (small)
    JoBeth Williams
    Jeanette Makins
  • Kris Kristofferson (small)
    Kris Kristofferson
    Chuck Worthle
  • Lauren K. Robek (small)
    Lauren K. Robek
    Lily
  • Simone Bailly (small)
    Simone Bailly
    Phoebe
  • Matt Bellefleur (small)
    Matt Bellefleur
  • Emy Aneke (small)
    Emy Aneke
  • Eric Breker (small)
    Eric Breker
  • Kimberly Chiang
  • Doris Chillcott (small)
    Doris Chillcott
  • Aaron Craven (small)
    Aaron Craven