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Director: Chuck Bowman
Cast: Harry Hamlin, Nastassja Kinski, Joelle Carter, Susan Hogan
The president of the United States declares a state of emergency after a deadly virus developed as a bio-weapon is accidentally released across the globe.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Quarantine, a 2000 TV movie directed by Chuck Bowman, is a sci-fi thriller that received mixed reviews from critics. The film depicts the accidental release of a deadly bioweapon virus and the subsequent declaration of a national emergency by the U.S. president. Ratings for the film on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes indicate a generally positive audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Directed by Chuck Bowman, Quarantine (2000) is a thrilling sci-fi tale that blends elements of a pandemic thriller with political drama. Starring Harry Hamlin and Nastassja Kinski, the film follows the accidental release of a deadly bio-weapon and the scramble to contain its spread, delivering edge-of-your-seat tension and thought-provoking social commentary.
Quarantine is a medical term for the act of keeping an object in enforced isolation for a period of time to limit or prevent the spread of disease or infection.
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