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Release Date:
December 17, 2000
Original Title:
Contaminated Man
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Countries:
Germany | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
In this science fiction thriller, David Whitman (William Hurt) is a chemist who lost his wife and child in a freak accident and is trying to rebuild his life on his own. While doing research, Whitman discovers a series of mysterious deaths that seem to follow in the path of Joseph Mueller (Peter Weller), a seemingly ordinary man who works as a security guard. Unknown to Mueller, his body carries a strange contaminant that's deadly to many people, and Whitman is desperate to find Mueller and stop him before he can cause more deaths.
Associate Producer:
Carla Thoeren
Casting:
Jeremy Zimmermann
Rick Montgomery
Costume Design:
Éva Vass
Director:
Anthony Hickox
Director of Photography:
Bruce Douglas Johnson
Editor:
Liz Webber
Executive Producer:
Oliver G. Hess
Jon Kramer
Kevin M. Kallberg
Original Music Composer:
Michael Hoenig
Producer:
Julia Verdin
Konstantin Thoeren
Production Design:
István Ocztos
Production Executive:
Steve Beswick
Gerhard Jakubowski
Script Supervisor:
Gabriella Winkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Christoph Metke
Stunt Coordinator:
György Kivés
Writer:
John Penney
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