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The Andromeda Strain

The Andromeda Strain

  • Status: Released
  • 12-03-1971
  • Runtime: 131 min
  • Score: 7.044
  • Vote count: 721

When virtually all of the residents of Piedmont, New Mexico, are found dead after the return to Earth of a space satellite, the head of the US Air Force's Project Scoop declares an emergency. A group of eminent scientists led by Dr. Jeremy Stone scramble to a secure laboratory and try to first isolate the life form while determining why two people from Piedmont - an old alcoholic and a six-month-old baby - survived. The scientists methodically study the alien life form unaware that it has already mutated and presents a far greater danger in the lab, which is equipped with a nuclear self-destruct device designed to prevent the escape of dangerous biological agents.

Arthur Hill

Dr. Jeremy Stone

David Wayne

Dr. Charles Dutton

James Olson

Dr. Mark Hall

Kate Reid

Dr. Ruth Leavitt

Paula Kelly

Karen Anson

George Mitchell

Jackson

Ramon Bieri

Major Manchek

Peter Hobbs

General Sparks

Kermit Murdock

Dr. Robertson

Richard O'Brien

Grimes

Eric Christmas

Senator from Vermont

Mark Jenkins

Lt. Shawn (Piedmont team)

Peter Helm

Sgt. Crane (Piedmont team)

Joe Di Reda

Wildfire Computer Sgt. Burk

Carl Reindel

Lt. Comroe

Ken Swofford

Toby (technician)

Frances Reid

Clara Dutton

Richard Bull

Air Force Major

John Carter

MP Capt. Morton

Glenn Langan

Cabinet Secretary (uncredited)

Sandra de Bruin

Technician (uncredited)

Susan Brown

Allison Stone (uncredited)

Bart La Rue

Medic Captain (uncredited)

Walter Brooke

Assistant to Cabinet Secretary (uncredited)

Jan Burrell

Mother - Piedmont (uncredited)

Dee Carroll

Technician (uncredited)

Michael Crichton

Bearded Surgeon (uncredited)

David McLean

Sen. McKenzie (uncredited)

Emory Parnell

Pete 'Old Doughboy' Arnold (uncredited)

Michael Pataki

Operator of 'The Hand' (uncredited)

Quinn K. Redeker

Capt. Morris (uncredited)

Garry Walberg

Technician (uncredited)

Len Wayland

Utah Crash Site Officer (uncredited)

Jason Johnson

Dr. Benedict (uncredited)

Ivor Barry

Murray (uncredited)

Lance Fuller

Man (uncredited)

Don Messick

Alarm (voice) (uncredited)

Joan Swift

Decontamination Receptionist (uncredited)

John Chard

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