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Director: Jeff Hare
Cast: Gabrielle Anwar, Rutger Hauer, Craig Sheffer, Duncan Regehr
After a series of Amazonian Indian attacks on US owned petroleum installation in Brazil, both governments start a secret 'special program'. In fact colonel Ezekial's men use GM killer bees to eradicate the tribes. During an Indian attack, reporter Ann Bauer is stung, yet survives after a mysterious rescue. Dr. Stephen North realizes the venom has priceless healing powers and smuggles the bee aboard a flight to New York. Bauer, her nearly-divorced husband, Martin, who is aboard and her friend, US State Department project representative, Scotty, face potential mass-killing after turbulence releases the bees aboard.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Flying Virus, the 2001 sci-fi thriller directed by Jeff Hare, has received mixed reviews from critics. While the film's unique premise involving genetically modified killer bees has intrigued some audiences, the overall execution and pacing have been criticized. The film has not received any major awards recognition, and its public reception has been relatively average, with an IMDb rating of 4.6/10 based on limited user reviews.
Why you might like this:
Fans of sci-fi and horror hybrids will appreciate the unique blend of genres in Flying Virus, a 2001 thriller directed by Jeff Hare. The film's core premise of genetically-modified killer bees unleashed on a plane provides thrilling action and suspense, elevated by the performances of lead actors Gabrielle Anwar, Rutger Hauer, and Craig Sheffer.