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Your heart is racing. You shiver with fear. You've caught what's going around. You've got the fever, the frenzy and all the thrills. You're watching 'Outbreak'.
In this breathless technothriller Dustin Hoffman plays Sam Daniels, a forthright army virologist trying to stave off global biological meltdown. A rare killer virus from the jungles of Zaire has taken hold in a California community. It knows no boundaries. Its mortality rate is 100%. And Daniels' superiors say the only way to stop its spread is to firebomb the town and everyone in it...

Average rating (2 reviews)
This is still a great action packed and very tense viral thriller.
Whats most suprising is that little Dustin Hoffman makes a good action man, as he goes out on a limb to stop a outbreak of a killer virus from a monkey. The story is intelligent and is very well written, as you would expect from a film the features acting heavy weights like Hoffaman, Sutherland, Spacey, Russo and Freeman, the acting is superb. But what makes this great rollercoaster doomsday thriller really count, is the fantastic white knuckle helicopter chase sequence. In our world today where we fear Chemical and Biological terrorist attacks, this film really does leave a chilling after thought.
Although released in 1995 this great thriller becomes more relevant than ever.
Chilling entertainment!
Good film............
giraffee | 07/07/2008 | See all giraffee's reviews (3) »
Good film, good action and pretty intelligent story line. I just wish Dustin Hoffman was a little taller.......
15 years and over | |
1995 | |
Widescreen 1.85:1 | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
English ; Arabic ; Polish ; Czech ; Hungarian ; Icelandic ; Turkish ; Greek ; Croatian ; English for the hearing impaired | |
2 hours and 3 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |
































