Downfall

TV-PG
2010    60minGame Show, Reality
6.4
Played atop a tall building in the middle of a metropolitan landscape, the game has contestants quickly answer a series of trivia questions against the clock. If they play the perfect game, they could leave with a million dollars in cash and prizes. But if not, they could just as easily see their hopes and dreams slip through their fingers and off the side of the building—literally.

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1 Season

  • Temporada 1
    Temporada 16 Episodes
  • Chris IrvineSelf - Host
  • Allison OchmanekPrize model
  • Jamie HarperPrize Girl
  • Pisha WardenContestant
  • Russell NormanDirector
  • Scott St. JohnProductor ejecutivo
  • Brian HawleyProductor
  • Courtney PhelpsAsistente de producción
  • Andy WalmsleyProduction Designer
  • James YarnellArt Director
  • Jeremiah GastinellSet Decorator
  • John M. CoxEditor
  • Mark LeijaEditor
  • Jayson BeltEditor
  • Mark NeedhamEditor
  • Tim PerniciaroEditor
  • Jonathon RagsdaleEditor
  • Dylan BerryComposer
  • Lionel CohenComposer
  • Peter D. CooganPrize Producer

Downfall Trivia

Downfall has 1 season.

Downfall has 6 episodes.

The key characters in Downfall are Self - Host (Chris Irvine), Prize model (Allison Ochmanek), Prize Girl (Jamie Harper).

Downfall was directed by Russell Norman.

Downfall was produced by Brian Hawley.

Played atop a tall building in the middle of a metropolitan landscape, the game has contestants quickly answer a series of trivia questions against the clock. If they play the perfect game, they could leave with a million dollars in cash and prizes. But if not, they could just as easily see their hopes and dreams slip through their fingers and off the side of the building—literally.

Downfall is rated TV-PG.

Downfall is a Game Show, Reality show.

Downfall has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.

Downfall episodes are 60min long.

No, this show was canceled after 1 season.

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