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Andromeda Strain Director: Robert Wise Cast: Arthur Hill, David Wayne, James Olson, Kate Reid

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/01/2003
  • Original Release: 1971
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 8,980
 
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Features

Making of "The Andromeda Strain"; A portrait of Michael Crichton; Theatrical trailer

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Main Title: First Day
2. SCOOP Mission Control
3. Senate Committee on Space
4. The Satellite
5. Situation Room
6. Flatrock County, Nevada
7. Decontamination
8. Third Day
9. Level Five... 4:33 A.M.
10. MEDCOM Analysis
11. Autopsy
12. Satellite Analysis
13. Crash Site
14. Big Head Pass, Utah
15. Crash Site... 4:30 P.M.
16. Fourth Day
17. Andromeda Molecules
18. Contamination
19. The Central Core
20. End Titles

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Editorial Reviews

Based on the novel by best-selling science-fiction alarmist Michael Crichton, The Andromeda Strain (1971) combines nuclear fears with space-age technophobia and early-'70s paranoia. Though the action occasionally flags, director Robert Wise documents a diverse group of scientists' efforts to identify a mysterious killer organism and vanquish it with clinical precision, making the most of split-screen editing to show the complexity of the work and ratchet up the suspense. Mostly shot on an elaborate set with a cast of unknowns, The Andromeda Strain also showcases the power and allure of technology, reaching a visually trippy climax as a young doctor scales the core of the multi-level, underground "Wildfire" lab and dodges lasers to avert a nuclear holocaust. One of the period's many dire cautionary tales about the perils of overreaching and the potential nefarious motives of the government, The Andromeda Strain still earned attention for its sleek look, garnering Oscar nominations for art direction and editing. Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

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Andromeda Strainby Anonymous

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June 06, 2008: This is an excellent film, much better than the 2008 TV version. It was this film that introduced me to Michael Crichton’s books, and I’ve been an admirer of his work ever since.

Andromeda Strainby Anonymous

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December 29, 2002: Having worked in the film. I have high regard for Robert Wise as the Director. He has done mnay films and this was one of his best.


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