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Virus

Life on earth is in for a shock.
1999 | 100m | English

(31348 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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When the crew of an American tugboat boards an abandoned Russian research vessel, the alien life form aboard regards them as a virus which must be destroyed.
Release Date: Jan 14, 1999
Director: John Bruno
Writer: Chuck Pfarrer, Dennis Feldman
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords desertion, tornado, alien life-form, evil, insurance, virus, sci-fi horror, android horror
Production Companies Universal Pictures, BBC Film, Dark Horse Entertainment, TOHO-TOWA, Mutual Film Company, Tele München, Marubeni, Valhalla Motion Pictures, UGC PH
Box Office Revenue: $30,700,000
Budget: $75,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jamie Lee Curtis Kelly Foster
William Baldwin Steve Baker
Donald Sutherland Captain Robert Everton
Joanna Pacula Nadia Vinogradova
Marshall Bell J.W. Woods Jr.
Sherman Augustus Richie
Cliff Curtis Hiko
Julio Oscar Mechoso Squeaky
Levan Uchaneishvili Captain Alexi
Yuri Chervotkin Colonel Kominski
Keith Flippen Captain Lonya Rostov
Olga Rzhepetskaya-Retchin Cosmonaut
David Eggby Norfolk Captain
Name Job
M. Scott Smith Editor
Frank Perry Rose Costume Supervisor
Donald Krafft Set Decoration
Mayling Cheng Production Design
Robert J. Quinn Art Direction
Eric Lindemann Sound Designer
Dorn Merrill Kennison Set Designer
Katrina Mastrolia Set Costumer
E.W. Bradford Construction Coordinator
Dick Bernstein Music Editor
Jean Chan Art Department Coordinator
Bill Taliaferro Set Designer
Michael F. Burke Chief Lighting Technician
Troy N. Wade Dolly Grip
Sandra S. Orsolyak Makeup Artist
Mike Benson Second Unit Director of Photography
Darrell B. Sheldon Dolly Grip
Dennis Zoppe Key Grip
Tommy Ray Sullivan Gaffer
Jeff Goodwin Makeup Supervisor
Sal Lanza Key Grip
Russell G. Senato Dolly Grip
Rick Pour Key Makeup Artist
Emanuel Millar Hair Designer
Jeff Moore Camera Operator
Jeffery J. Tufano Camera Operator
Pamela Priest Key Hair Stylist
Michael Kelem Aerial Camera
Keith Smith Pilot
Carla Brand Breitner First Assistant Director
David Eggby Director of Photography
Donald B. Woodruff Art Direction
Jaymes Hinkle Art Direction
Pam Dixon Casting
Deirdre Horgan Script Supervisor
Lori J. Nelson Visual Effects Supervisor
Alan Collis Transportation Coordinator
Domenic Silvestri Set Designer
Joseph T. Mastrolia Set Costumer
Hilda Hodges Foley
Tom Jones Jr. Construction Coordinator
Michael Tackett Still Photographer
Vic Petrotta Jr. Property Master
Jennifer Opresnick Script Supervisor
Alonzo Ruvalcaba Visual Effects Producer
Charles Thomas Baxter Location Manager
Jay Riddle Visual Effects Supervisor
Daniel R. Jennings Set Designer
Alan Hook Set Designer
William G. Davis Set Designer
Craig Pettigrew Music Editor
Alan Au Set Designer
George Simpson Supervising Sound Editor
Michele C. Vallillo Visual Effects Producer
David Knox Steadicam Operator
Billy Hendrickson Rigging Gaffer
Michael Bonsignore Dolly Grip
Malcolm MacIntosh Camera Operator
Chip Hackler Additional Camera
Eddie Bowlin Rigging Gaffer
Scott Patton Makeup Designer
Steve Skinner Rigging Grip
Russell Hardee Rigging Grip
Bruce MacCallum Camera Operator
Wesley R. Hardee Rigging Grip
John Trapman Camera Operator
Rusty Edmonson Lighting Technician
John R. Sutton Rigging Grip
Matthew P. Welker Visual Effects Technical Director
Kent Estep Visual Effects Technical Director
Randy Link Animation
Dan Kaufman 3D Artist
Kevin Rose-Williams Visual Effects Editor
Ken Kokka Visual Effects Coordinator
Tom Gibbons Animation
Richard Alderete Assistant Editor
Tom Elliott Stunts
Chuck Gaspar Special Effects Supervisor
Shawn Broes Visual Effects Editor
Peter Konig Animation
Kristin Hansen Visual Effects Coordinator
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Bobby Beck Animation
David B. Moulder Visual Effects Coordinator
Sarah Brockhoff Assistant Editor
Douglas Epps CG Supervisor
Miller Drake Visual Effects Editor
Matthew Cassel First Assistant Editor
David Lombardi Animation
Dave Snyder Makeup Effects
Vincent J. Guastini Makeup Effects
Lisa Cossettini Assistant Editor
Ève Sakellariou Visual Effects Coordinator
Rob Hinderstein Makeup Effects
Chuck Pfarrer Screenplay, Comic Book
Joel McNeely Original Music Composer
Deborah Everton Costume Design
Andrew Menzies Set Designer
Richard L. Anderson Supervising Sound Editor
John Roesch Foley
Joel Kramer Stunt Coordinator
Johnny Caruso Music Editor
Stephen Thompson Chief Lighting Technician
Mitch Lillian Key Grip
Joel Harlow Makeup Effects
J.M. Logan Makeup Effects
John Bruno Director
Christopher Allen Nelson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Laura Albert Stunts
Billy D. Lucas Stunts
Tim Trella Stunts
Dennis Feldman Screenplay
Name Title
Gale Anne Hurd Producer
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Popularity History


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Reviews

John Chard
3.0

Goliath Machine Malarkey! Virus is directed by John Bruno and written by Chuck Pfarrer and Dennis Feldman. It stars Jamie Lee Curtis, William Baldwin, Donald Sutherland, Joanna Pacula, Marshall Bell, Sherman Augustus, Cliff Curtis and Julio Oscar Mechoso. Music is by Joel McNeely and cinematogra ... phy by David Eggby. The crew of an American tugboat boards an abandoned Russian research vessel and quickly sets about claiming salvage rights. However, there is something on board, just not human, and it potentially spells doom for all. Virus is a derivative big-budget genre film that is not only a hack job, but almost certainly the lowest point of Donald Sutherland's otherwise superb career. The premise here has been mined many a time before, including the previous year to "Virus" with "Deep Rising". However, unlike "Deep Rising's" glorious sense of fun amongst the creature feature carnage, "Virus" is unintentionally funny since it's all played very straight. The humans are up against alien robot thingies, one of which looks suspiciously like a robotic "Brundlefly" mixed with "Short Circuit's Number 5". There's a modicum of interest in the virus narrative thread, with the need for human body parts a tantalising proposition, but it looks and comes off as feeble steals from better genre pictures. The high energy finale, with whizz bangs and fire crackers, is at least played with good action intent, but by then it's too late to save a rip-off stinker that wastes a very good cast list. 3/10

May 16, 2024