'The Crash' Movie About How To Save The US From Cybercrime Aimed To Cripple The Entire Economy!

Several movies which depict fight against cybercrime directed towards crippling the US economy has been shown and actually did well. Another addition to the list of movies having the same plot is the movie "The Crash."

The movie "The Crash" has an all-star cast enough to bring the expected and necessary action packed scenes enough to leave moviegoers on the edge of their seats. The movie showcases how the avert one the biggest crimes to save the US economy from crumbling down.

According to Movie Insider, "The Crash" tells the story of Guy Clifton who is a federally-indicted stock trader. He is secretly enlisted by the federal government to help prevent a cyber-attack aimed at the US stock markets. If not averted, the attack could be so devastating, enough to cripple the entire economy.

The movie the continues as Clifton builds a team capable of running the government's top secret shadow stock exchange. This is an attempt to keep the markets from mass panic in the event the cyber hi-jack becomes successfully executed.

Clifton then is fully dedicated to using his insider knowledge in this world catastrophe for personal reasons and gains. This is life-changing for him as this is his first time to make a decision, not only for himself but for the common good of his country. This decision then transcends over his love for money.

As added by IMDb, the movie "The Crash" stars Frank Grillo as Guy Clifton. He is also joined by AnnaSophia Robb as Creason Clifton, Maggie Q as Nurse Hilary, Ed Westwick as Ben Collins, Minnie Driver as Shannon Clifton, Dianna Agron as Amelia Rhondart and many more.

The movie "The Crash" will be released on Jan. 13, 2017. The movie is directed and written by Aram Rappaport. The movie is also given an R-rating for the language all throughout. It runs for a total of 84 minutes.

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