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Mar 16, 1973 · The Crazies: Directed by George A. Romero. With Lane Carroll, Will MacMillan, Harold Wayne Jones, Lloyd Hollar. The military attempts to contain a manmade combat virus that causes death and permanent insanity in those infected, as it overtakes a small Pennsylvania town.
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- Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
- George A. Romero
- 1973-03-16
The Crazies (also known as Code Name: Trixie) is a 1973 American science fiction horror film written and directed by George A. Romero. It stars Lane Carroll, Will McMillan, and Harold Wayne Jones as residents of a small American town that accidentally become afflicted by a military biological weapon.
Mar 9, 2021 · Residents of a rural American town accidentally become afflicted by a military biological weapon.The Crazies (1973). Also known as Code Name: Trixie and La c...
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- Cult Movies & Clips
A nurse (Lane Carroll) and her husband (W.G. McMillan) try to get out of their infected town, but the Army has it sealed off.
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- George A. Romero
- R
- Lane Carroll
Oct 18, 2006 · The Crazies (1973) - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. An experimental virus turns the inhabitants of a small-town into killers. Cast & Crew. Read More. George A. Romero. Director. Harry Spillman. Lane Carroll. Richard Liberty. Richard France. Lloyd Hollar.
- George A. Romero
- Harry Spillman
Feb 26, 2010 · Anarchy reigns when an unknown toxin turns the peaceful citizens of Ogden Marsh into bloodthirsty lunatics. In an effort to contain the spread of the infection, authorities blockade the town and ...
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- Horror, Mystery & Thriller
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As Colonel Peckem and the scientist who developed the disease attempt to contain the virus, a violent conflict erupts between the military, the frightened townspeople resisting martial law, and the victims of the pathogen: the crazies. — Molly Rose Steed.