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Outbreak

This animal carries a deadly virus... and the greatest medical crisis in the world is about to happen.
1995 | 127m | English

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A deadly airborne virus finds its way into the USA and starts killing off people at an epidemic rate. Col. Sam Daniels' job is to stop the virus spreading from a small town, which must be quarantined, and to prevent an over reaction by the White House.
Release Date: Mar 10, 1995
Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Writer: Laurence Dworet, Robert Roy Pool
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Drama, Thriller
Keywords river, general, research, army, monkey, epidemic, medical research
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Kopelson Entertainment, Punch Productions, Arnold Kopelson Productions
Box Office Revenue: $189,900,000
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dustin Hoffman Sam Daniels
Rene Russo Robby Keough
Morgan Freeman General Billy Ford
Kevin Spacey Casey Schuler
Cuba Gooding Jr. Major Salt
Donald Sutherland General Donald McClintock
Patrick Dempsey Jimbo Scott
Zakes Mokae Dr. Benjamin Iwabi
Malick Bowens Dr. Raswani
Susan Lee Hoffman Dr. Lisa Aronson
Benito Martinez Dr. Julio Ruiz
Bruce Jarchow Dr. Mascelli
Leland Hayward III Henry Seward
Daniel Chodos Rudy Alvarez
Dale Dye Colonel Briggs
Kara Keough Kate Jeffries
Gina Menza Mrs. Jeffries
Per Didrik Fasmer Mr. Jeffries
Michelle Joyner Sherry Mauldin
Donald Forrest Mack Mauldin
Julie Pierce Erica Mauldin
Tim Ransom Tommy Hull
Michelle M. Miller Darla Hull
Maury Sterling Sandman One
Michael Emanuel Sandman One Co-Pilot
Lucas Dudley Viper One Pilot
Robert Alan Joseph Viper Two Pilot
Joseph Latimore Viper Two Co-Pilot
Michael Sottile Gunner Pilot
Ed Beechner Gunner
Matthew Saks Sergeant Wolf
Diana Bellamy Mrs. Pananides
Lance Kerwin American Mercenary
Brett Oliver Belgian Mercenary
Eric Mungai Nguku African Nurse
Larry Hine Young McClintock
Nickolas H. Marshall Young Ford
Douglas Hebron Ju-Ju Man
Jae Woo Lee Korean Captain
Johnny Kim Seaman Chulso Lee
Bill Stevenson Biotest Guard
Kellie Overbey Alice
Dana Andersen Corinne
Patricia Place Mrs. Foote
Nicholas Pappone Little Boy on Plane
Traci Odom Little Boy's Mother
Herbert Jefferson Jr. Boston Doctor #1
Thomas Crawford Boston Doctor #2
Buzz Barbee Boston Doctor #3
Jenna Byrne Tracy
Brian Reddy Tracy's Father
Ina Romeo Mrs. Logan
Teresa Velarde Nurse Emma
Jane Jenkins Nurse Jane
Carmela Rappazzo Hospital Receptionist
Kurt A. Boesen Mayor Gaddis
Jack Rader Police Chief Fowler
Robert Rigamonti Country Health Official
Mimi Doyka Frightened Mother
C. Jack Robinson Biotest Manager
Robert Alan Beuth George Armistead
Gordon Michaels Man in Line
Peter Looney White House Counsel
Conrad Bachmann California Governor
Cary J. Pitts Anchorman
Cynthia Harrison Co-Anchor
Marcus Hennessy Station Manager
Albert Owens Broadcast Director
David Silverbrand TV Reporter
Julie Araskog Janet Adams
Frank Rositani Senator Rosales
George Christy Senator
Bruce Isacson Jaffe
Marilyn Brandt Ford's Secretary
Philip Handy Sergeant Meyer
Tim Frazee MP #1
Moses Williams MP #2
Roland Tsui MP #3
Keith Butler MP #4
Davi Lee Phillips MP #5
Ralph Miller Officer #1
Mark Brown Officer #2
Jim Antonio Dr. Drew Reynolds
Ellsworth Hanna Sailor at Cocktail Party (uncredited)
Jeanne Hanna Sailor's Wife at Cocktail Party (uncredited)
Bruce Holman Aide to White House Chief-of-Staff (uncredited)
Jack Kyle Doctor (uncredited)
Bob Lazar General (uncredited)
John Lizzi Newsroom Reporter (uncredited)
Beau Lotterman Army Major (uncredited)
David Novak Diplomat (uncredited)
Ross Turner Townsperson (uncredited)
J. T. Walsh Chief of Staff (uncredited)
David A.R. White Army Pilot (uncredited)
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc Army Pilot (uncredited)
Name Job
Laura Graham ADR Editor
Laurence Dworet Screenplay
Robert Roy Pool Screenplay
William Sandell Production Design
Neil Travis Editor
Michael C. Mason Music Score Producer
Tom West Best Boy Grip
Nancy Patton Art Direction
Francis J. Pezza Art Direction
Erica Edell Phillips Costume Design
Flo Avery Hairstylist
Ellis Burman Jr. Makeup Artist
Susan A. Cabral Key Makeup Artist
Kathy W. Estocin Hairstylist
Virginia G. Hadfield Key Hair Stylist
Vivian McAteer Hairstylist
Diane Pepper Hairstylist
June Westmore Makeup Artist
Monty Westmore Makeup Artist
Dennis E. Jones Production Manager
Peter Kohn First Assistant Director
Gregg Baxter Supervising Sound Editor
Keith Tellez Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Double
Richard L. Blackwell Stunts
Robby Robinson Stunts
Edward T. McAvoy Assistant Art Director
Carl J. Stensel Set Designer
Stella Vaccaro Set Designer
Tom Reta Set Designer
Eric W. Orbom Set Designer
Dianne Dreyer Script Supervisor
Carl Aldana Production Illustrator
Florian Ballhaus "A" Camera Operator
Mark Emery Moore Steadicam Operator, "B" Camera Operator
Mikael Glattes First Assistant "A" Camera
Gary Dunham First Assistant "B" Camera
Peter Sorel Still Photographer
Jeffrey Thorin Second Assistant Camera
Michael Martinez Second Assistant Camera
Amy Hergoth Second Assistant Camera
James R. Tynes Chief Lighting Technician
John 'Fest' Sandau Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Stanley L. Gonsales Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Charlie McIntyre Rigging Gaffer
J. Patrick Daily Key Grip
Rex Hiscocks Best Boy Grip
Kent H. Jorgensen Dolly Grip
Eric Whitehead Dolly Grip
Delia Circelli Production Office Coordinator
C.C. Barnes Second Second Assistant Director
Rob Harris Unit Publicist
Richard Lightstone Production Sound Mixer
Gabriel Cubos Boom Operator
William G. Flick Cableman
Mark Vargo Visual Effects Supervisor
Tom Numbers Costume Supervisor
Linda Serijan Costume Supervisor
Cal DiValerio Construction Coordinator
Jim Weidman Music Editor
Donald O. Mitchell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Herbick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David E. Campbell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Frank A. Montaño Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Rudloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Artie Kane Conductor
Todd Egan Assistant Sound Editor
David Stanke Assistant Sound Editor
Rickley W. Dumm Assistant Sound Editor
John Rice Assistant Sound Editor
Tim Groseclose Assistant Sound Editor
Thomas O'Neil Younkman Assistant Sound Editor
Robert Batha First Assistant Sound Editor
Thomas J. O'Connell ADR Mixer
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
James Ashwill Foley Artist
Nerses Gezalyan Foley Artist
Bill Voigtlander ADR Editor
Holly Huckins ADR Editor
Petra Bach ADR Editor
Andrew London ADR Editor
Craig S. Jaeger Foley Editor
Bob Beher Foley Editor
Lou Kleinman Foley Editor
Clayton Collins Dialogue Editor
Patrick J. Foley Dialogue Editor
Michael P. Cook Dialogue Editor
Chris Hogan Dialogue Editor
Sarah Goldsmith Dialogue Editor
Dan M. Rich Dialogue Editor
Bruce Richardson Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Paul Timothy Carden Sound Effects Editor
Dino DiMuro Sound Effects Editor
Peter Michael Sullivan Sound Effects Editor
Alan Rankin Sound Effects Editor
Dan Hegeman Sound Effects Editor
Jay B. Richardson Sound Effects Editor
Randy Kelley Sound Effects Editor
Glenn T. Morgan Sound Effects Editor
Peter J. Lehman Sound Effects Editor
Brian McPherson Sound Effects Editor
Michael D. Wilhoit Sound Effects Editor
Larry Kemp Sound Effects Editor
David Lowery Production Illustrator
Linda Antipala Casting
Judith Bouley Location Casting
Randi Hiller Casting Assistant
Jimmy Jue Extras Casting
Lynn Salvatori Stunt Double
Maria Norman Executive Assistant
Wolfgang Petersen Director
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
William Hoy Editor
Lynzee Klingman Editor
Michael Ballhaus Director of Photography
Stephen E. Rivkin Editor
Janet Hirshenson Casting
Jane Jenkins Casting
Rosemary Brandenburg Set Decoration
John Rusk Second Assistant Director
Wylie Stateman Supervising Sound Editor
Buddy Van Horn Stunt Coordinator
Shane Dixon Stunts
Michael Runyard Stunts
Charlie Brewer Stunts
John Frazier Special Effects Supervisor
Russell Bobbitt Property Master
Doc Kane ADR Mixer
Gary A. Hecker Foley Artist
Hector C. Gika Foley Editor
Scott Martin Gershin Sound Effects Editor
Eric Chambers Stunts
Steve Kelso Stunt Driver, Stunt Double
Name Title
Arnold Kopelson Producer
Duncan Henderson Executive Producer
Anne Kopelson Executive Producer
Sanford Panitch Co-Producer
Gail Katz Producer
Nana Greenwald Co-Producer
Stephen Joel Brown Co-Producer
Wolfgang Petersen Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
8.0

***Scarier than any horror flick — and ultra-suspenseful*** After a deadly incurable African virus is brought to a Northern California coastal town via a monkey the military moves in to quarantine the village. While Dustin Hoffman seeks to find an antidote, the two generals in charge of the qua ... rantine (Morgan Freeman & Donald Sutherland) strangely decide to annihilate the town. Can Hoffman find a cure in time? And, even if he does, can he stop the firebombing? Wolfgang Petersen's "Outbreak" (1995) is an outstanding drama/thriller, which I suppose you could designate as a disaster flick. Although viruses are so small they're invisible, they have the potential to be the biggest monsters of all. Certain deadly viruses, if let loose, can wipe out an entire town in a couple days. This is the scenario in "Outbreak." It COULD happen and is therefore realistic, which naturally makes the story more horrifying than most horror flicks or monster movies. But "Outbreak" is more than just a scary what-if story, the second half involves a military cover-up and is edge-of-your-seat suspenseful, all the way to the final minutes. It's like an avalanche that slowly builds momentum. Cuba Gooding Jr. is also on hand in a significant role as Hoffman's partner in the race-against-time. And, for those who care, there's a romantic subplot about Hoffman’s character and his ex-wife, played by Rene Russo. Will they get back together? The locations are magnificent, filmed in the coastal towns Eureka, Arcata and Ferndale, California, all in the extreme Northern part of the state, just south of the Redwoods and West of Bigfoot territory (i.e. Willow Creek). The African sequences were shot in Hawaii. BOTTOM LINE: This is top-of-the-line cinema — equal parts scary, dramatic and suspenseful. The film runs 2 hours, 7 minutes. GRADE: A-

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

I found this a far better disaster-scenario movie then most, as Dustin Hoffman plays a military doctor on the hunt for the source of a lethal virus that could potentially eradicate life in the USA in a matter of days. Hoffman has to convince his boss - Morgan Freeman and his boss Donald Sutherland t ... hat he is up to the job and after a few false leads is soon on the trail of an African monkey that may hold the solution. Denied sufficient resource from the Army, he enlists the help of ex-wife (and expert in disease control Rene Russo) to help him grapple with his predicament.The story is tautly delivered with Sutherland rather good as the slightly unhinged general whose almost "nuke 'em" strategy leads for an uncomfortably strained relationship with the scientist. There is a smattering of plausible science and plenty of action - Cuba Gooding Jr. is his sort of "Mr. T" sidekick and Kevin Spacey and Patrick Dempsey add a bit of collateral too. Given the April 2020 Covid-19 situation, "Outbreak" has an added poignancy as to just how simply these things could occur!

Aug 27, 2023