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Virus

Virus

1995TV Movie⏱️ 1h 32mTV-PG
Sci-FiThriller
4.8
IMDB Rating
455 votes

A doctor races against time to stop a deadly plague spreading through major U.S. cities. As she investigates the virus's origin, she uncovers a shocking conspiracy tied to the medical establishment itself.

Director
Armand Mastroianni
Writers
Robin Cook, Roger Young
Stars
Nicollette Sheridan, William Devane, Stephen Caffrey
Release Date
May 8, 1995
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 8
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Nicollette Sheridan
Nicollette Sheridan
as Marissa Blumenthal
William Devane
William Devane
as Dr. Harbuck
Stephen Caffrey
Stephen Caffrey
as Tad
Dakin Matthews
Dakin Matthews
as Dr. Dubcheck
Kurt Fuller
Kurt Fuller
as Dr. Williams
Barry Corbin
Barry Corbin
as Dr. Clayman
William Atherton
William Atherton
as Dr. Reginald Holloway
👤
Joe Minjares
as Dr. Newman
Ritch Brinkley
Ritch Brinkley
as Restaurant Host
👤
Greg Blanchard
as Man in Morgue

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Stereo
Color
Color
Production
Von Zerneck-Sertner Films

🏷️ Keywords

epidemicdiseaseafricanmedicalplague

🎯 Categories

Sci-FiThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Disaster Film with Faniliar Cast
by cacorbett2015-01-28
5/10

"This Made for Television film features some familiar faces and a well used storyline.Glenn Ford, Robert Vaughn, George Kennedy and many others are featured in this tale of a plague that decimates mankind.Only a few stalwarts at a remote foreign station commanded by Kennedy have been immune. As folks back home continue to succumb to the virus,an effort is made by the research outpost to reach civilization and attempt to quell the spread of the fatal illness. Edward Jame Olmos and Bo Svenson have featured roles as members of the international research station. This film is not a great one, but..."

📖 Synopsis

A doctor races against time to stop a deadly plague spreading through major U.S. cities. As she investigates the virus's origin, she uncovers a shocking conspiracy tied to the medical establishment itself.