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The Andromeda Strain
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Directed by Robert Wise
The "Andromeda Strain" is a deadly extraterrestrial virus. It is brought to Earth when a research satellite crashes near a tiny Arizona town. Everyone in the community dies within days, except for a baby and an "insulated" drunkard. Recruited from labs all over North America, doctors Charles Dutton (David Wayne), Jeremy Stone (Arthur Hill), Ruth Leavitt (Kate Reid), and Mark Hall (James Olson) don radiation suits and race against time to isolate and destroy the virus. The film is based on a novel by Michael Crichton. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"I always watch "The Andromeda Strain" when it's on t.v..( must have seen it about five times)..I love the split screen stuff..the display graphics of the underground bunker ..the way the main scientist guy leads his team dispassionately through the progressive levels of decontamination..the "sexy voice" of the computer,the methodical,and seemingly scientifically accurate way they work out what they are dealing with...The microscopic diagnostic stuff builds tension incredibly...juxtaposed with " [More]
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"[quote user="mciocco"] Every example I'm coming up with seems to be a borderline case. Most are not about a plague proper, but have elements of plague type stories. The best example I can think of is the original The Andromeda Strain. (Incidentally, the 2008 miniseries sucks!) Serenity references many elements " [More]
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"Every example I'm coming up with seems to be a borderline case. Most are not about a plague proper, but have elements of plague type stories. The best example I can think of is the original The Andromeda Strain. (Incidentally, the 2008 miniseries sucks!) Serenity references many elements of plague, even though it prob " [More]
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"Thank you, Leeroy. Your explanation has clarified this a bit for me. But I am still not sure if I like the term or it's meaning. For example, Michael Chrighton wrote The Andromeda Strain as a novel before it was ever a movie. The ending of the movie followed closely with the novel. &n " [More]
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"[quote user="Dr_Gor"] [quote user="Risselada"] [quote user="mercurial"] A well-known modern example of deus ex machinaoccurs in the [More]
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"[quote user="digitalconquest"] For those who haven't caught it yet, like myself and get comcast, it is now in ON DEMAND. Just go into Television, then A&E and you will see it. You can watch it any time and without most of the commercials when it first aired. My wife has been in the hospital and wanted to see it, so I plan to tape it so we can watch it together. It looks okay, but I'm sure it won't hold a candle to the original movie, which I love and own on " [More]
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Based on the novel by best-selling science fiction alarmist Michael Crichton, The Andromeda Strain combines nuclear fears with space-age technophobia and early-'70s paranoia. Though the action occasionally flags, director Robert Wise documents a diverse group of scientists' efforts to identify a mysterious killer organism and vanquish it with clinical precision, making the most of split-screen editing to show the complexity of the work and ratchet up the suspense. Mostly shot on an elaborate set with a cast of unknowns, The Andromeda Strain also showcases the power and allure of technology, reaching a visually trippy climax as a young doctor scales the core of the multi-level, underground "Wildfire" lab and dodges lasers to avert a nuclear holocaust. One of the period's many dire cautionary tales about the perils of overreaching and the potential nefarious motives of the government, The Andromeda Strain still earned attention for its sleek look, garnering Oscar nominations for art direction and editing. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 

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