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The Andromeda Strain

Following the return of a space satellite to Earth, nearly all residents of Piedmont, New Mexico are found dead, prompting the head of the U.S. Air Force's Project Scoop to declare an emergency. A cadre of eminent scientists, led by Dr. Jeremy Stone, hurries to a secure laboratory where they strive first to isolate the extraterrestrial life form while unraveling why two Piedmont residents survived — an elderly alcoholic and a six-month-old infant. As the team meticulously analyzes the alien organism, they remain unaware that it has already mutated, now posing a far greater danger within the lab, a facility furnished with a nuclear self-destruct device designed to prevent the escape of dangerous biological agents.

Director(s)

Robert Wise

Ridgeway Callow

James Fargo

Walter Dominguez

Marie Kenney

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Cast & Crew

Don Messick

Don Messick

Alarm (voice) (uncredited)

Eric Christmas

Eric Christmas

Senator from Vermont

James W. Gavin

James W. Gavin

Dempsey - Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)

James Olson

James Olson

Dr. Mark Hall

James Fargo

James Fargo

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Ken Swofford

Ken Swofford

Toby (technician)

Ramon Bieri

Ramon Bieri

Major Manchek

John Carter

John Carter

MP Capt. Morton

George Mitchell

George Mitchell

Jackson

Benjie Bancroft

Benjie Bancroft

Police Officer (uncredited)

Carl Reindel

Carl Reindel

Lt. Comroe

Peter Hobbs

Peter Hobbs

General Sparks

David Wayne

David Wayne

Dr. Charles Dutton

Walker Edmiston

Walker Edmiston

Voice (voice) (uncredited)

Emory Parnell

Emory Parnell

Pete 'Old Doughboy' Arnold (uncredited)

Michael Crichton

Michael Crichton

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Ivor Barry

Ivor Barry

Murray (uncredited)

Robert Wise

Robert Wise

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Lance Fuller

Lance Fuller

Man (uncredited)

Arthur Hill

Arthur Hill

Dr. Jeremy Stone

Michael Pataki

Michael Pataki

Operator of 'The Hand' (uncredited)

Glenn Langan

Glenn Langan

Cabinet Secretary (uncredited)

Jason Johnson

Jason Johnson

Dr. Benedict (uncredited)

Richard Bull

Richard Bull

Air Force Major

Tom McDonough

Tom McDonough

Stetson (uncredited)

Quinn K. Redeker

Quinn K. Redeker

Capt. Morris (uncredited)

Dee Carroll

Dee Carroll

Technician (uncredited)

Richard O'Brien

Richard O'Brien

Grimes

Joan Swift

Joan Swift

Decontamination Receptionist (uncredited)

Victoria Paige Meyerink

Victoria Paige Meyerink

(uncredited)

Marie Kenney

Marie Kenney

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Paula Kelly

Paula Kelly

Karen Anson

Garry Walberg

Garry Walberg

Technician (uncredited)

Sandra Ego

Sandra Ego

Girl (uncredited)

Mark Jenkins

Mark Jenkins

Lt. Shawn (Piedmont team)

Lorna Thayer

Lorna Thayer

Woman (uncredited)

Russ Whiteman

Russ Whiteman

Civilian (uncredited)

Walter Brooke

Walter Brooke

Assistant to Cabinet Secretary (uncredited)

Midori

Midori

Bess - Lab Technician (uncredited)

Kermit Murdock

Kermit Murdock

Dr. Robertson

Gilchrist Stuart

Gilchrist Stuart

Man (uncredited)

David McLean

David McLean

Sen. McKenzie (uncredited)

Kate Reid

Kate Reid

Dr. Ruth Leavitt

Jan Burrell

Jan Burrell

Mother - Piedmont (uncredited)

Theodore Lehmann

Theodore Lehmann

Scientist (uncredited)

Joe Di Reda

Joe Di Reda

Wildfire Computer Sgt. Burk

Robert L. Hughes

Robert L. Hughes

Air Force Technician (uncredited)

Susan Brown

Susan Brown

Allison Stone (uncredited)

Peter Helm

Peter Helm

Sgt. Crane (Piedmont team)

Reuben Singer

Reuben Singer

Dr. Rudolph Karp (uncredited)

Bill Dunbar

Bill Dunbar

Vandenberg AFB Sergeant (uncredited)

Lisa Daniels

Lisa Daniels

Woman (uncredited)

Rhodie Cogan

Rhodie Cogan

(uncredited)

Ridgeway Callow

Ridgeway Callow

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Harold Dyrenforth

Harold Dyrenforth

(uncredited)

Alma Platt

Alma Platt

Woman (uncredited)

Frances Reid

Frances Reid

Clara Dutton

Sandra de Bruin

Sandra de Bruin

Technician (uncredited)

Bart La Rue

Bart La Rue

Medic Captain (uncredited)

Len Wayland

Len Wayland

Utah Crash Site Officer (uncredited)

Paul Ballantyne

Paul Ballantyne

Hospital Director (uncredited)

Joe Billings

Joe Billings

Scientist (uncredited)

Patty Bodeen

Patty Bodeen

Girl (uncredited)

Michael Bow

Michael Bow

MP at Stone's (uncredited)

Duke Cigrang

Duke Cigrang

Father - Piedmont (uncredited)

Don Ellis

Don Ellis

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Judy Farrell

Judy Farrell

Pam (uncredited)

Sheila Jo Guthrie

Sheila Jo Guthrie

Girl - Piedmont (uncredited)

Jamie Lamb

Jamie Lamb

Boy - Piedmont (uncredited)

Johnny Lee

Johnny Lee

Boy (uncredited)

Cliff Medaugh

Cliff Medaugh

Civilian (uncredited)

Carl B. Morrison

Carl B. Morrison

(uncredited)

Francisco Ortega

Francisco Ortega

Gateman at Agricultural Center (uncredited)

Georgia Schmidt

Georgia Schmidt

Old Lady - Piedmont (uncredited)

Gary Waynesmith

Gary Waynesmith

Air Force Technician (uncredited)

Walter Dominguez

Walter Dominguez

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Details

GenresScience Fiction, Thriller, Drama
Runtime2h 11 mins
Released on12 Mar 1971
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

8/10

Frighteningly absorbing piece of fiction that's fused with fact. A satellite from the SCOOP project has crashed into the desert town of Piedmont, the SCOOP project basically entails that the satellite scoops outer space for any alien micro-organisms. After the crash all the residents of Piedmont are killed with the exception of a baby and an old gentleman booze hound. Mankind is on the verge of being destroyed by a leaked alien virus, so a crack team of scientists are gathered in the hope of containing and understanding the virus before the world gets devoid of human life! Taken from the novel by Michael Crichton, this film is a wonderful lesson in tension building as we follow the scientists through a carefully structured sci-fi plot that will eventually become a race against time thriller. What makes The Andromeda Strain stand out against other genre pieces is the astute and believable approach to the subject matter, we are (in the main) in the presence of proper scientists. There's no super hero tricks forthcoming from these people, these are sensible honest intelligent folk using their combined knowledge to hopefully save the planet? A masterstroke from the makers is that they used largely unknown actors for the film, this gives the story an added grounded believable factor, thus a very useful way of drawing the audience into the drama unfolding. The direction from Robert Wise is very clued in for serio narrative drive, the set design for the underground research facility is top notch, and the actors all give stoic and intelligent performances. However, it's not without a niggle, for after the excellence of the films first two thirds, it's disappointing to find that the final act reverts to type, which somehow seems misplaced given what the viewer has just been through. Don't get me wrong, it's a fine sequence of events that fuels the dramatic slant, but it comes off as just a bit too glossy in light of the preceding structure. Still, The Andromeda Strain is an intelligent, smart, mature, and knowing film that is standing the test of time for being a great piece of science fiction cinema. 8/10

CinemaSerf

7/10

When most of the population of a New Mexico town are found dead, scientists are quickly on the scene and discover that there appears to be some sort of lethal pathogen on the loose. Is it natural? A virus? From here or from outer space after a satellite recently crashed nearby? Well fortunately, Uncle Sam has a state of the art facility buried deep underground with five levels of sanitized security where “Stone” (Arthur Hill) and his team can get on the case. What is puzzling them is that two people did survive. An elderly itinerant gent and a newborn baby. Were they just luckily uninfected in the first place or are they immune? More by a process of elimination, they begin to piece together a picture of a living organism, but one that defies many of the conventions of earth-bound physics and as they become more exhausted and frustrated, they also appreciate that the usually reliable security protocols they are using might prove less effective against a substance that can evolve and mutate to adapt to it’s surroundings with alarming speed. Is it the end of mankind or can the “Andromeda” be rendered benign or even destroyed using more unconventional methods? The acting here isn’t very much to write home about, and the production is more sterile than Robert Wise could even have made his laboratory, but there is much more interesting substance to the underlying science from Michael Crichton’s original novel and as the story unfolds it asks some fairly fundamental questions about the existence of “life” elsewhere in the universe that may not conform to our carbon/water-based raw materials. Most of our scientific principles are applied based on earth-bound experience and theories, but what of places where conditions are entirely different - might they augment or replace any matrix they find? The ending is a little rushed and perhaps shies too predictably away from what it could have augured, but this is still a provocative piece of sci-fi that is worth a watch.

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