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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0796019803748
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Rhi Entertainment
Manufacturer: Rhi Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Rhi Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 14, 2007
Running Time: 170 minutes
Sales Rank: 29569
Studio: Rhi Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: May 26, 2007
Editorial Review:
Description: After a nineteen-year-old male dies on a flight following a raging fever and violent convulsions, CDC epidemiologist Dr. Kayla Martin (Tiffani Thiessen) and her partner Carl Ratner (French Stewart) consider the frightening possibilities—the reality of the bird flu, the probability of a biological attack, or worse, a new virus they can’t control. But by the time the passengers of the flight are filtered into the ward of a local hospital, the infection is already poisoning sections of Los Angeles, unbeknownst to each victim who passes it on. The virus is spreading, and so is the panic and the fear that it can’t be stopped. Also featuring Faye Dunaway and Eric Roberts, Pandemic is now available for the first time on DVD in an extended version with all-new bonus material. Grab Pandemic…time is running out!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Superb and worhty of public attention
It was a very long flight to Oakland (to attend Bioneers), and this movie got me through the last two hours. It is superb. It should be required viewing for every citizen, every official, every foundation leader, every elected person. It is well-crafted, credible, absorbing, and thought-provoking.
Highlights:
* How the selfishness of one "run-away" infected person can kill tens of thousands and defeat the pre-quarantine containment process.
* Failure to control *each* ... Read More
Rating: - Not too bad
Not too bad.... Was entertaining - but some of the subplots were just a tad too improbable for me. I think there should have been more focus on the public's panic.
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