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Outbreak
Theatrical release posterDirected by Wolfgang Petersen Produced by Arnold Kopelson
Anne Kopelson
Wolfgang Petersen
Gail KatzWritten by Laurence Dworet
Robert Roy PoolStarring Dustin Hoffman
Rene Russo
Morgan Freeman
Cuba Gooding, Jr.
Patrick Dempsey
Donald Sutherland
Kevin SpaceyMusic by James Newton Howard Cinematography Michael Ballhaus Editing by Neil Travis Distributed by Warner Bros. Release date(s) March 10, 1995 Running time 127 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $50 million Box office $189,859,560 Outbreak is a 1995 American disaster film starring Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo, Morgan Freeman, and Kevin Spacey. The film was directed by Wolfgang Petersen. In addition, Outbreak features Cuba Gooding, Jr., Donald Sutherland, and Patrick Dempsey.
The film focuses on an outbreak of a fictional Ebola-like virus called Motaba in Zaire and later in a small town in the United States. Its primary settings are government disease control centers USAMRIID and the CDC, and the fictional town of Cedar Creek, California. Outbreak shows how far the military and civilian agencies might go to contain the spread of a deadly contagion.
The film was released on March 10, 1995 and proved a solid box office success. The film was nominated for various awards but failed to garner any major award nominations. It also raised various "what-if" scenarios: media outlets began to question what the government would really do in a similar situation and if the CDC has plans in case an outbreak ever does occur. A real-life outbreak of the Ebola virus occurred in Zaire only a few months after the film was released.
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Plot
In 1967, Motaba, a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever, is discovered in a camp in Zaire and kept top secret. Two soldiers order the camp bombed to cover up the discovery.
Thirty years later, in 1997, the virus resurfaces in Zaire. Colonel Sam Daniels (Dustin Hoffman), a USAMRIID virologist, is sent to investigate. He and his crew gain information about the virus and return to the United States, where Daniels asks his superior, Brigadier General Billy Ford (Morgan Freeman), to put out an alert. Ford, who knows the virus is not new, tells Sam it is unlikely to show up. Meanwhile, one of the host animals, a white-headed capuchin monkey, is illegally brought to the United States. James "Jimbo" Scott (Patrick Dempsey), an employee at the Biotest animal holding facility, steals the monkey and takes it to Cedar Creek, California, to sell on the black market. During the trip, Jimbo is infected with the virus.
Jimbo unsuccessfully tries to sell the monkey to a pet store owner - who also becomes infected - before releasing the monkey into the woods. Jimbo starts to show signs of infection while flying to Boston, where he gets off the plane and kisses his girlfriend, infecting her. They are both hospitalized. A CDC scientist and Daniels' ex-wife, Robby Keough (Rene Russo), investigates the infections. Jimbo, his girlfriend, and the pet store owner die from the virus but Robby establishes that no one else in Boston was infected.
Meanwhile, the technicians at a Cedar Creek hospital run tests on the pet store owner's blood. A technician accidentally breaks a vial, splattering the contents, infecting and killing him. The virus mutates into a new strain, capable of spreading like flu, and numerous Cedar Creek citizens are exposed to Motaba. Sam learns of the infection and flies to Cedar Creek, joining Robby's team.
Whilst Daniels and his team begin a search for the host animal a state of martial law is declared in Cedar Creek, and the United States Army has quarantined the town to contain the outbreak. A mystery serum, E-1101, is introduced to those suffering from Motaba. Daniels soon realises the serum is not experimental, but was designed to cure Motaba, and that Ford knew about the virus beforehand. However, the serum does not help the residents of Cedar Creek, who are infected by a mutated strain. Daniels confronts Ford who admits he withheld information on the virus due to national security and Motaba's potential to be turned into a biological weapon.
Sam learns from Ford of Operation Clean Sweep, a plan by the military to bomb the town of Cedar Creek, with approval from the President of the United States. Major General Donald McClintock (Donald Sutherland), who was Ford's partner in the African camp and was responsible for its destruction, plans to use the bombing to cover up the virus's existence to advance his weapon objective. To prevent Sam from finding a cure, McClintock has him arrested by implicating Sam as a carrier of the virus. This leads Sam and Major Salt (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) to search for the host animal to save the town. Flying a helicopter to the ship that carried the host animal, Sam obtains a picture of the monkey and broadcasts it on the news, which a viewer realizes her daughter is playing with in their backyard. She calls the station, and Sam and Salt arrive at the family's house. The daughter coaxes out the monkey, which Salt tranquilizes. Learning from Sam that the host animal is captured, Ford delays the bombing.
Flying back, Sam and Salt are confronted by McClintock, who also came by helicopter. Sam has Salt fire two rockets into the trees to trick McClintock into thinking they crashed. Returning to Cedar Creek, Salt mixes the monkey's antibodies with the E-1101 to create an anti-serum in time to save Robby but not Major Casey Schuler (Kevin Spacey). Sam discovers Operation Clean Sweep is in progress and becomes aware that McClintock will not call off the bombing. He and Salt take it upon themselves to fly in the way of the bomber to stop it. With support from Ford, Sam is able to stay in the way of the plane long enough to convince the pilot and his bombardier that information was withheld from them. The pilot detonates the bomb over water instead of the town. Ford, having had enough of McClintock's single-minded obsession, relieves McClintock of command and places him under arrest for withholding information from the President. McClintock promises to take Ford down with him. Sam and Robby make up, and the remaining residents of the town are successfully cured.
Cast
- Dustin Hoffman as Colonel Sam Daniels
- Rene Russo as Robby Keough
- Morgan Freeman as Brigadier General Billy Ford
- Kevin Spacey as Major Casey Schuler
- Cuba Gooding, Jr. as Major Salt
- Donald Sutherland as Major General Donald McClintock
- Patrick Dempsey as James "Jimbo" Scott
- J. T. Walsh as the White House Chief of Staff (uncredited)
- Zakes Mokae as Dr. Benjamin Iwabi
- Malick Bowens as Dr. Raswani
- Susan Lee Hoffman as Dr. Lisa Aronson
- Benito Martinez as Dr. Julio Ruiz
- Bruce Jarchow as Dr. Mascelli
Release
Box office
The film opened at #1 upon its opening weekend with $13,420,387[1] and spent three weeks on top of the US box office, before being capsized by Tommy Boy's release.[2] The film would go on to gross a $67,659,560 domestic total, and with an international $122,200,000, totaled $189,859,560 worldwide.[3] The film is considered a commercial success from its $50 million budget.[4]
Awards and nominations
- ASCAP Award
- Top Box Office Film (Won)
- Best Science Fiction Film (Nominated)
- Cuba Gooding, Jr. - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (Nominated)
- Kevin Spacey - Best Supporting Actor (Won) - This nomination also included the films Swimming with Sharks, Se7en, and The Usual Suspects
- Society of Texas Film Critics Awards
- Kevin Spacey - Best Supporting Actor (Won) - This nomination also included the films Se7en and The Usual Suspects[5][6]
References
- ^ http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?yr=1995&wknd=10&p=.htm
- ^ http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?view=&yr=1995&wknd=13&p=.htm
- ^ Outbreak at Box Office Mojo
- ^ Outbreak (1995) - Box office/business
- ^ Levy, Abraham (December 30, 1995). "Texas film critics give 'Suspects' top honors". Austin American-Statesman. http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=AASB&p_theme=aasb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EAD97C511DD8C8F&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
- ^ "The Society of Texas Film Critics 1995 Awards". Austin Chronicle. January 5, 1996. http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid%3A530347.
External links
- Outbreak at the Internet Movie Database
- Outbreak at AllRovi
- Outbreak at Box Office Mojo
- Outbreak at Rotten Tomatoes
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