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The Andromeda Strain

The Andromeda Strain

Universal Pictures (1971)
DVD
G
025192123924
Mystery | Science Fiction | Suspense/Thriller
United States | English | Color | 02:11

Directed with clinical precision by Robert Wise, this record of the earth's first biological crisis is perhaps the most painstakingly authentic science fiction thriller ever made. When a satellite falls to earth near a remote New Mexico village, the recovery team finds everyone in the area dead except an infant and an old derelict. The survivors are brought to a five story underground lab-one of the most elaborate and intricate sets ever assembled in Hollywood-where scientists attempt to determine the nature of the deadly microbe before it starts a world-wide epidemic. A trailblazer in the realm of science-fact, The Andromeda Strain is based on Michael Crichton's best selling novel that created national paranoia for its topical relevance to the first moon landing.


Cast View all

Arthur Hill Dr. Jeremy Stone
David Wayne Dr. Charles Dutton
James Olson Dr. Mark Hall
Kate Reid Dr. Ruth Leavitt
Paula Kelly Karen Anson
George Mitchell Jackson
Ramon Bieri Major Manchek
Kermit Murdock Dr. Robertson
Richard O'Brien Grimes
Peter Hobbs General Sparks
Eric Christmas Senator from Vermont
Mark Jenkins Lt. Shawn (Piedmont team)
Peter Helm Sgt. Crane (Piedmont team)
Joe Di Reda Wildfire Computer Sgt. Burk
Carl Reindel Lt. Comroe
Ken Swofford Toby (technician)
Frances Reid Clara Dutton
Richard Bull Air Force Major
John Carter MP Capt. Morton
Paul Ballantyne Hospital Director
Benjie Bancroft Police Officer
Ivor Barry Murray
Joe Billings Scientist
Patty Bodeen Girl
Michael Bow MP at Stone's

Crew View all

Director Robert Wise
Writer Michael Crichton, Nelson Gidding
Producer Robert Wise
Musician Gil Mellé
Photography Richard H. Kline

Trailer

Edition details

Edition Widescreen
Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios 2.35:1
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles English | French | Spanish
Distributor Universal Studios
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Apr 01, 2003
Regions Region 1