
Synopsis
Scientists in Antarctica desperately try to find a cure to a military virus that was released in a plane crash and has wiped out the rest of the world.

Virus (1980)
Genre: Horror, Science Fiction, Drama, Adventure
Cast: Glenn Ford (President Richardson), Robert Vaughn (Senator Barkley), Masao Kusakari (Doctor Shûzô Yoshizumi)
Crew: Kentaro Haneda (Original Music Composer), Kinji Fukasaku (Screenplay), Kinji Fukasaku (Director)
Release: 1980-06-26
Budget: $6,814,027
Revenue: $15,478,987
Healthcare: Kaylee Erdman
Photographer: Prof. Annie Mraz I
Shipping and Receiving Clerk: Vergie Daugherty
Captain: Mackenzie Medhurst
Heat Treating Equipment Operator: Alena Shanahan Jr.
Construction Carpenter: Mathilde Franecki
Entertainer and Performer: Lizeth Keeling MD
Mechanical Drafter: Ms. Ethelyn Kautzer
Automotive Glass Installers: Theron Prohaska I
Tank Car: Aisha Cole DVM
Extraction Worker: Blair Labadie
Social and Human Service Assistant: Royal Brown
Welding Machine Setter: Julianne Steuber
Marine Oiler: Danielle Gottlieb
Cast: Glenn Ford (President Richardson), Robert Vaughn (Senator Barkley), Masao Kusakari (Doctor Shûzô Yoshizumi)
Crew: Kentaro Haneda (Original Music Composer), Kinji Fukasaku (Screenplay), Kinji Fukasaku (Director)
Release: 1980-06-26
Budget: $6,814,027
Revenue: $15,478,987
Healthcare: Kaylee Erdman
Photographer: Prof. Annie Mraz I
Shipping and Receiving Clerk: Vergie Daugherty
Captain: Mackenzie Medhurst
Heat Treating Equipment Operator: Alena Shanahan Jr.
Construction Carpenter: Mathilde Franecki
Entertainer and Performer: Lizeth Keeling MD
Mechanical Drafter: Ms. Ethelyn Kautzer
Automotive Glass Installers: Theron Prohaska I
Tank Car: Aisha Cole DVM
Extraction Worker: Blair Labadie
Social and Human Service Assistant: Royal Brown
Welding Machine Setter: Julianne Steuber
Marine Oiler: Danielle Gottlieb
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