Virus (1999) [R]

Release Date:
January 14, 1999

Original Title:
Virus

Alternate Titles:
Lépéskényszer
Virus (1999)
病毒

Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
BBC Film
Dark Horse Entertainment
Marubeni
Mutual Film Company
TOHO-TOWA
Tele München
UGC PH
Universal Pictures
Valhalla Motion Pictures

Production Countries:
France | Germany | Japan | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 18  IE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 99

Life on earth is in for a shock.

When the crew of an American tugboat boards an abandoned Russian research vessel, the alien life form aboard regards them as a virus which must be destroyed.

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3D Artist:
Dan Kaufman

Additional Camera:
Chip Hackler

Aerial Camera:
Michael Kelem

Animation:
Bobby Beck
Randy Link
Tom Gibbons
David Lombardi
Peter Konig

Art Department Coordinator:
Jean Chan

Art Direction:
Robert J. Quinn
Jaymes Hinkle
Donald B. Woodruff

Assistant Editor:
Lisa Cossettini
Richard Alderete
Sarah Brockhoff

Author:
Dennis Feldman

CG Supervisor:
Douglas Epps

Camera Operator:
Jeff Moore
Malcolm MacIntosh
Jeffery J. Tufano
John Trapman
Bruce MacCallum

Casting:
Pam Dixon

Chief Lighting Technician:
Stephen Thompson
Michael F. Burke

Construction Coordinator:
E.W. Bradford
Tom Jones Jr.

Costume Design:
Deborah Everton

Costume Supervisor:
Frank Perry Rose

Director:
John Bruno

Director of Photography:
David Eggby

Dolly Grip:
Michael Bonsignore
Russell G. Senato
Darrell B. Sheldon
Troy N. Wade

Editor:
M. Scott Smith

First Assistant Director:
Carla Brand Breitner

First Assistant Editor:
Matthew Cassel

Foley:
Hilda Hodges
John Roesch

Gaffer:
Tommy Ray Sullivan

Hair Designer:
Emanuel Millar

Key Grip:
Dennis Zoppe
Mitchell Andrew Lillian
Sal Lanza

Key Hair Stylist:
Pamela Priest

Key Makeup Artist:
Rick Pour

Lighting Technician:
Rusty Edmonson

Location Manager:
Charles Thomas Baxter

Makeup Artist:
Sandra S. Orsolyak

Makeup Designer:
Scott Patton

Makeup Effects:
Vincent J. Guastini
Dave Snyder
J.M. Logan
Joel Harlow
Rob Hinderstein

Makeup Supervisor:
Jeff Goodwin

Music Editor:
Johnny Caruso
Craig Pettigrew
Dick Bernstein

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

Original Music Composer:
Joel McNeely

Pilot:
Keith Smith

Producer:
Gale Anne Hurd

Production Design:
Mayling Cheng

Property Master:
Vic Petrotta Jr.

Rigging Gaffer:
Eddie Bowlin
Billy Hendrickson

Rigging Grip:
Russell Hardee
Steve Skinner
John R. Sutton
Wesley R. Hardee

Screenplay:
Chuck Pfarrer

Script Supervisor:
Jennifer Opresnick
Deirdre Horgan

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Mike Benson

Set Costumer:
Joseph T. Mastrolia
Katrina Mastrolia

Set Decoration:
Donald Krafft

Set Designer:
Alan Au
Dorn Merrill Kennison
Alan Hook
Domenic Silvestri
Bill Taliaferro
Daniel R. Jennings
William G. Davis
Andrew Menzies

Sound Designer:
Eric Lindemann

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Christopher Allen Nelson

Special Effects Supervisor:
Chuck Gaspar

Steadicam Operator:
David Knox

Still Photographer:
Michael Tackett

Stunt Coordinator:
Joel Kramer

Stunts:
Laura Albert
Billy D. Lucas
Tim Trella
Tom Elliott

Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard L. Anderson
George Simpson

Transportation Coordinator:
Alan Collis

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Ken Kokka
David B. Moulder
Ève Sakellariou
Kristin Hansen

Visual Effects Editor:
Kevin Rose-Williams
Shawn Broes
Miller Drake

Visual Effects Producer:
Michele C. Vallillo
Alonzo Ruvalcaba

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jay Riddle
Lori J. Nelson

Visual Effects Technical Director:
Kent Estep
Matthew P. Welker

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