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The Andromeda Strain
The film tells of a US research satellite who could change course because it carries a deadly microorganism outside the planet. This object is located in a small town in Arizona. at that moment,. The inhabitants of the town were eliminated due to infection. A team of scientists must work together to eliminate new treatments to meet the dangerous virus.
30 October 1932, Abilene, Texas, USA
10 June 1921, Buffalo, New York, USA
8 May 1943, Butte, Montana, USA
12 April 1919, Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, UK
28 December 1920, Arkansas, USA
19 May 1922, Akron, Ohio, USA
13 October 1914, New York City, New York, USA
September 18, 2005
Wise and screenwriter Nelson Gidding focus on the details and the science of the story, giving it a natural suspense that nearly holds up for the entire 131 minutes.
October 23, 2004
Splendid entertainment that will get you worried about whether they'll be able to contain that strange blob of alien green crystal.
November 05, 2008
Robert Wise brings his Academy Award-winning sobriety and meticulousness to a pulp tale that cries out for the slapdash vigor of a Roger Corman.
November 15, 2008
Uma ficção-científica inteligente, para adultos, que usa a "ficção" como trampolim para sua fascinante "ciência". E a direção de arte é um espetáculo à parte, mesmo que datada.
February 09, 2006
Wise does rather plod through the plot.
November 05, 2008
An intriguing, suspenseful story is somewhat hampered by a dull cast. The last sequence will have you on the edge of your seat.
May 04, 2011
Robert Wise's version of Chrihton's popular novel is a decent (but no more) film, with some good art design.
November 05, 2008
Wise (and Crichton) concoct the most absorbing, riveting take on science fiction tempered with science fact.
May 09, 2005
Nothing very exciting goes on.
November 05, 2008
Director Wise takes few liberties with Michael Crichton's breakthrough best-seller and the film is all the stronger for it.
August 28, 2009
Disquieting
November 05, 2008
Nelson Gidding's adaptation of the Michael Crichton novel is too literal and talky.

