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| 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 (as Joe DiReda) | |
| Carl Reindel | Lt. Comroe | |
| Ken Swofford | Toby (technician) |
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| Producer | Robert Wise
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| Writer | Michael Crichton
Nelson Gidding |
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| Cinematography | Richard H. Kline
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| Musician | Gil Melle
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Directed with clinical precision by Robert Wise, this record of the earth's first biological crisis is perhaps the most painstakingly authentic science fiction thriller ever made. When a satellite falls to earth near a remote New Mexico village, the recovery team finds everyone in the area dead except an infant and an old derelict. The survivors are brought to a five story underground lab-one of the most elaborate and intricate sets ever assembled in Hollywood-where scientists attempt to determine the nature of the deadly microbe before it starts a world-wide epidemic. A trailblazer in the realm of science-fact, The Andromeda Strain is based on Michael Crichton's best selling novel that created national paranoia for its topical relevance to the first moon landing. |
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