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Virus, known in Japan as Fukkatsu no Hi (復活の日, lit. "Day of Resurrection"), is a 1980 Japanese post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.
Jun 26, 1980 · Virus: Directed by Kinji Fukasaku. With Masao Kusakari, Tsunehiko Watase, Isao Natsuyagi, Shin'ichi Chiba. After a virus devastates the global human population, survivors in Antarctica desperately try to find a cure and save the human race.
- (3.1K)
- Adventure, Drama, Horror
- Kinji Fukasaku
- 1980-06-26
A US military-engineered virus, released during a plane crash, kills almost the entire human population. The only survivors are scientists and military personnel in Antarctica, who desperately try to find a cure and save what is left of the human population from further destruction.
PG 1980 1h 43m Adventure Drama List Reviews 55% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Survivors of a worldwide catastrophe attempt to rebuild civilization from their Antarctic stronghold.
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- Kinji Fukasaku
- PG
- Masao Kusakari
British Naval Officer with American Accent? Scientists in Antarctica desperately try to find a cure to a military virus that was released in a plane crash and has wiped out the rest of the world.
Caught in a typhoon, a tugboat commanded by Robert Everton (Donald Sutherland) comes across a mysterious near-deserted ship. Excited to find a vessel that could be sold for as much as $30 million...
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- Sci-Fi
- R
While leaning more towards sci-fi than horror, 1980’s Day of Resurrection (aka Virus) is definitely a depressingly bleak downward spiral of human incompetence and pride destroying life as we know it. The first hour of Virus hits way too close to home right now.