
...And Millions Die!
A former Nazi living in Hong Kong has developed a nerve gas that he's hidden in a sewer attached to a time bomb. Police race against time to find the stash before it's unleashed on the city.
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Plot Summary
A deadly strain of influenza sweeps the globe, causing widespread panic and death. Dr. John R. Forbes, a virologist, races against time to find a cure before civilization collapses. The film depicts the chaotic aftermath of the pandemic, with societal breakdown and desperate measures taken to survive.
Critical Reception
This made-for-television film garnered moderate attention for its early depiction of a global pandemic, a theme that would become more prevalent in disaster movies. While acknowledging its relevant subject matter, critics often pointed to its low-budget production values and somewhat melodramatic execution.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its timely and relevant theme of a global pandemic.
- Criticized for its dated special effects and somewhat simplistic narrative.
- Telly Savalas's performance as the determined doctor was often highlighted.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older made-for-television film, but general sentiment suggests it was a somewhat predictable disaster movie for its time, appreciated by some for its cautionary tale about global health threats.
Fun Fact
The film was Telly Savalas's directorial debut, and he also starred in it.
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