Quarantine (2000)

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Movie
German title quarantine
Original title Quarantine
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2000
length 86 minutes
Rod
Director Chuck Bowman
script Audrey Salzburg ,
Steven Salzburg
production Lawrence Horowitz
music Stacy Widelitz
camera Attila Szalay
occupation

Quarantine (Original title: Quarantine ) is a TV thriller from 2000 by director Chuck Bowman .

action

An aircraft carrying a deadly research virus has to make an emergency landing at London Heathrow due to a severe storm . The virus is released, infects the rescue workers and can spread unnoticed in the terminals. However, the UK authorities are not aware of any deadly virus on the plane. Flight operations are resumed. When it becomes clear that the people in the terminals were exposed to the virus, it is already too late. Airplanes carrying the infected fly to destinations around the world, including several American cities.

The US President Kempers commissioned a team of scientists led by Dr. Galen Bronty looking for an antidote. He and his staff are evacuated to Rigby Island , an island in the northwest of the USA. While the virus has already spread to many parts of the world, Dr. Bronty desperate for an antidote ...

Reviews

  • Lexicon of international film : Conventional action thriller in which the actress Nastassja Kinski lets herself be burned under value in a way that is not entirely explainable.
  • TV Spielfilm wrote: Despite Nastassja Kinski, the thriller was " a disaster ".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. quarantine. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed October 26, 2016 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. Critique of TV Spielfilm