Flying Virus
Flying Virus | |
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Directed by | Jeff Hare |
Written by | Jeff Hare |
Produced by | John J. Kelly Paul G. Volk |
Starring | Gabrielle Anwar Rutger Hauer David Naughton Craig Sheffer |
Cinematography | Brad Rushing |
Edited by | Edward R. Abroms |
Music by | Michael Greer |
Distributed by | American Cinema International 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Free Dolphin International |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 mins |
Countries | United States Brazil |
Language | English |
Flying Virus (also known as Killer Buzz) is a 2001 American-Brazilian horror film written and directed by Jeff Hare, and starring Gabrielle Anwar and Rutger Hauer. Anwar plays a journalist who uncovers a government conspiracy to release virus-carrying killer bees.
Plot[]
After a series of Amazonian Indian attacks on U.S. owned petroleum installations in Brazil, both governments start a secret "special program". In fact Colonel Ezekial's men use genetically modified killer bees to eradicate the tribes. During an Indian attack, reporter Ann Bauer is stung yet survives due to a mysterious rescue. Dr. Stephen North realizes the venom has priceless healing powers and smuggles the bees aboard a flight to New York. Also on board are Bauer, her nearly divorced husband, Martin, and her friend, U.S. State Department project representative, Scotty. They face potential mass-killing after turbulence releases the bees inside the plane.
External links[]
- Flying Virus at IMDb
- Flying Virus at AllMovie
References[]
- 2001 films
- English-language films
- 2001 horror films
- Brazilian films
- English-language Brazilian films
- Films shot in São Paulo
- Films directed by Jeff Hare
- 2000s horror film stubs
- Brazilian film stubs