Virus (1995 film) explained

Genre:Science Fiction
Thriller
Screenplay:Roger Young
Director:Armand Mastroianni
Starring:Nicollette Sheridan
William Devane
Barry Corbin
Music:Garry Schyman
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Frank von Zerneck
Robert M. Sertner
Producer:Randy Sutter
Editor:Tod Feuerman
Cinematography:Gideon Porath
Runtime:93 minutes
Company:Von Zerneck Sertner Films
Network:NBC

Virus is a 1995 television film starring Nicollette Sheridan, William Devane, Stephen Caffrey, Dakin Matthews, Kurt Fuller, Barry Corbin and William Atherton. It was directed by Armand Mastroianni and written by Robin Cook and Roger Young, based on Cook's 1987 novel Outbreak. The film was also released on DVD under the title Formula for Death.

Plot

This is based on the medical fiction novel Outbreak by Robin Cook.

Cast

Reception

Todd Everett of Variety wrote, "In reducing the hazard to the level of personal melodrama, both the feature and the telepic trivialize the real-life menace, which is plenty scary on its own."[1] John J. O'Connor of The New York Times called the story inane and harebrained.[2] Chris Willman of the Los Angeles Times wrote that Mastroianni "tries to pump imperiled-woman suspense into the ludicrous scheming, with minimal antidotal effect. Prepare for an outbreak of laughter."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Review: 'Robin Cook's Virus'. Everett. Todd. Variety. 1995-05-08. 2015-02-16.
  2. News: TELEVISION REVIEW; A 90's Kind of Predator, Via Robin Cook. O'Connor. John J.. The New York Times. 1995-05-08. 2015-02-16.
  3. News: TV REVIEWS : 'Way West' Probes Clash of Expansionism. Willman. Chris. Los Angeles Times. 1995-05-08. 2015-02-16.