As the result of a private plane crash, a deadly chemical warfare weapon is unleashed on the unsuspecting world. Soon thereafter, the only humans left alive are the members of international antarctic research teams. Read more
| Starring | Glenn Ford, Robert Vaughn, Olivia Hussey, George Kennedy |
|---|---|
| Director | Kinji Fukasaku |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
loading...
As the result of a private plane crash, a deadly chemical warfare weapon is unleashed on the unsuspecting world. Soon thereafter, the only humans left alive are the members of international antarctic research teams.
| Starring | Glenn Ford, Robert Vaughn, Olivia Hussey, George Kennedy, Chuck Connors |
|---|---|
| Director | Kinji Fukasaku |
| Studio | MOONSTONE PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 43 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 26 Mar 2001 Production year: 1980 |
| Format | DVD |
One of Japan's biggest budgeted movies, though it seems much of the cash went to the all-star (and mostly American) cast than on the special effects, many of which belong in the cheaper Godzilla movies. Possibly to try to attract a wide audience, the movie is not content to focus on the few survivors of a worldwide plague but packs in everything else under the sun, from forced prostitution to nuclear holocaust. The results don't completely make sense, especially in prints that cut about an hour from the running time. Some striking visuals and seeing all the badly cast stars (including Chuck Connors as a British submarine captain!) provide the main curiosity value.
A rip-roaring apocalypse thriller about a germ warfare virus that escapes and devastates the world. Bearing strong... read more on Time Out
Fond memories of a video release i remembered watching years ago made me order this to watch on DVD.....Trouble is it's aged beyond belief, and with no enhancement for the disc, it should have stayed a fond memory. Coupled with the weak plot and even weaker acting it showed itself to be a terribly made pre run to Outbreak...avoid like the plague.
We were quite enjoying this movie until the disc started playing up in the middle of the film and it proved impossible to watch. Tried 'reporting a problem', but the website will only allow me to report on my current title, so no good at all to me!
Please feel free to remove this from the reviews, but note that I couldn't choose to report a problem on a previously rented disc as the option wasn't there for me.