A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 31, 2001
Original Title:
Flying Virus
Alternate Titles:
Killer Buzz
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
American Cinema International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 95
After a series of Amazonian Indian attacks on US owned petroleum installation in Brazil, both governments start a secret 'special program'. In fact colonel Ezekial's men use GM killer bees to eradicate the tribes. During an Indian attack, reporter Ann Bauer is stung, yet survives after a mysterious rescue. Dr. Stephen North realizes the venom has priceless healing powers and smuggles the bee aboard a flight to New York. Bauer, her nearly-divorced husband, Martin, who is aboard and her friend, US State Department project representative, Scotty, face potential mass-killing after turbulence releases the bees aboard.
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Costume Design:
Nicole L. Schroud
Digital Compositor:
Jaume Arteman
Carlo Scaduto
Director:
Jeff Hare
Director of Photography:
Brad Rushing
Editor:
Edward R. Abroms
Executive Producer:
Murray Lipnik
Chevonne O'Shaughnessy
First Assistant Director:
Daniel J. Heffner
Isabella Nicolas
Music:
Alex Wilkinson
Producer:
Paul G. Volk
Second Unit Director:
Steve Hart
Sound Editor:
Eric Corley
Sound Effects Editor:
Jeff K. Brunello
Sound Mixer:
Zezé d'Alice
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kenneth Skoglund
Ben Zarai
Sound Supervisor:
David Kitchens
Story:
Zani Leo
Stunt Driver:
Agnaldo Bueno
Stunts:
Agnaldo Bueno
Claudimar Guimaraes
Steve Hart
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ben Zarai
Visual Effects:
Alessandro Ongaro
Paola Trisoglio
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stefano Marinoni
Writer:
Jeff Hare
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