Terminal (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 12, 1996

Original Title:
Terminal

Alternate Titles:
Death Infection - Terminal
Fase terminal
Jusqu'à ce que la mort nous sépare
Phase Terminale

Genres:
Drama | Horror | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Hallmark Entertainment
Von Zerneck Sertner Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A hospital in need of funds announces a cure for a form of brain cancer, having saved several wealthy men's lives. When a young girl with the cancer dies, one doctor notices that she and all the cured men had been treated with exactly the same medicine. Investigating further, she uncovers a plot by the administration to locate wealthy men already suffering from a serious condition, and give them the cancer, which can then be treated successfully.

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Associate Producer:
Ted Babcock
Richard D. Arredondo

Casting:
Susan Glicksman
Fern Orenstein

Costume Design:
Dorothy Amos

Director:
Larry Elikann

Director of Photography:
Eric Van Haren Noman

Editor:
Peter V. White

Executive Producer:
Robert M. Sertner
Frank von Zerneck

Music:
Garry Schyman

Novel:
Robin Cook

Producer:
Stacy Mandelberg
Michael G. Larkin
Randy Sutter

Production Design:
Seven L. Nielsen

Special Effects Coordinator:
John E. Gray

Stunt Coordinator:
Chuck Waters

Teleplay:
Nancy Isaak

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