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The Epidemic
Based on a true outbreak of smallpox in Wroclaw. A young doctor picks up a girl and they go to bed, but the night is ruined by the doctor being called to the epidemic. The doctor has to leave, and when it is all over, runs into her with another man.
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Plot Summary
A deadly virus begins to spread through a small British village, forcing the inhabitants into a desperate struggle for survival. As the epidemic escalates, paranoia and fear grip the community, revealing the darkest aspects of human nature under pressure. The local doctor races against time to find a cure before the entire village is decimated.
Critical Reception
While "The Epidemic" is a lesser-known film from the early 1970s, it has garnered a cult following for its tense atmosphere and effective portrayal of a societal breakdown. Critics at the time noted its chillingly plausible scenario and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors, though some found its pacing occasionally slow.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful and claustrophobic atmosphere.
Christopher Lee's performance is highlighted as a standout element.
The film's depiction of societal collapse during a health crisis is considered prescient and unnerving.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is limited, but generally positive for those who appreciate its classic thriller elements and historical context. Some viewers find it dated, while others celebrate its effective suspense.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the English countryside, contributing to its authentic and isolated atmosphere.
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