Quarantine (1989)
In a futuristic society being decimated by plague, a fascist movement seizes power and quarantines not only the plague victims, but anyone related to them. Rebels trying to assassinate a particularly reactionary senator stumble onto a computer programmer trying to track and eradicate the disease.
Director: Charles Wilkinson
Genre: Science Fiction
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: August 31, 1989
Cast
- Beatrice Boepple - Ivan Joad
- Garwin Sanford - Spencer Crown
- Jerry Wasserman - Senator Ford
- Tom McBeath - Lt. Beck
- Michele Goodger - Berlin Ford
- Kaj-Erik Eriksen - The Kid
- Susan Chapple - Senator Campbell
- Don Mackie - Ford's doctor
- Amy Newman - Dr. Currie
- David Brass - Tip
Screenplay
Music: Graeme Coleman
Cinematography: Tobias A. Schliessler
Production: Apple Pie Pictures, Astral Films
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Visions of Future and Technology, Overpopulation and Resource Scarcity, Nihilistic visions of Future, Cyberpunk Fever: Neon Lights and Underworld
Keywords
future, dystopia, infection, cyberpunk, disease, contamination, virus, plague
More Films by Director: Charles Wilkinson
More Films in Genre: Science Fiction
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Quarantine about?
- In a futuristic society being decimated by plague, a fascist movement seizes power and quarantines not only the plague victims, but anyone related to them. Rebels trying to assassinate a particularly reactionary senator stumble onto a computer programmer trying to track and eradicate the disease.
- Who directed Quarantine?
- Quarantine was directed by Charles Wilkinson.
- Who stars in Quarantine?
- Quarantine stars Beatrice Boepple, Garwin Sanford, Jerry Wasserman, Tom McBeath, Michele Goodger, Kaj-Erik Eriksen.
- How long is Quarantine?
- Quarantine has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is Quarantine?
- Quarantine is a Science Fiction film.
- Where was Quarantine produced?
- Quarantine was produced in Canada.
- What are the themes of Quarantine?
- The themes of Quarantine include: Visions of Future and Technology, Overpopulation and Resource Scarcity, Nihilistic visions of Future, Cyberpunk Fever: Neon Lights and Underworld.