Peace Virus - The Threat
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German title | Peace Virus - The Threat |
Original title | Terminal error |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2002 |
length | 90 minutes |
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Director | John Murlowski |
script | TL Petrie |
production | Bari Carelli |
music | James T. Sale |
camera | Philip Lee |
cut | Joy Zimmerman |
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Peace Virus is a 2002 film directed by John Murlowski .
action
Elliott Nesher developed a malicious computer virus to harm his former employer, Brad Weston , who now owns a large computer company. He uses Brad's son Dylan Weston to smuggle the virus into the company's computer system . He loads a contaminated MP3 file onto his father's computer when he was at his father's computer. The virus is then activated. According to Elliott's plan, this should free mankind from technology, but the virus develops a life of its own and tries to destroy all mankind. He makes elevators crash, switches traffic lights and lets planes collide. During the last action, Elliott dies trying to break away. The virus killed several thousand people in total.
In the end, the city's nuclear power plant will blow up. Brad, his colleague Russ, Alex and Dylan try to prevent this, which ends with a happy ending .
reception
The lexicon of international films said about Peace Virus : “Tolerably entertaining, albeit always predictable mixture of (TV) science fiction and disaster film”.
Cinema.de rated the film as a “pseudo visionaries, cheap hacker crime”.
background
- The film was shot in Los Angeles , one of the locations was the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant , where some episodes of Star Trek and other series were shot.
Web links
- Peace Virus - The threat in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Peace Virus at cinefacts.de
- Peace Virus - The threat in the German dubbing file
Individual evidence
- ^ Peace Virus - The Threat. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed April 1, 2017 .
- ^ Peace Virus at Cinema.de, accessed on March 12, 2012
- ^ Tillman Water Reclamation Plant at Memory Alpha , accessed March 12, 2012