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Deadly Outbreak
Deadly Outbreak (released in certain markets as Deadly Takeover) is an action film released by US-Israeli company Nu Image in 1996, and directed by former stuntman Rick Avery.
Plot
Sergeant Dutton Hatfield is working for the American embassy. His latest assignment is to escort a supposed team of scientists inside the Research Development Institute facility outside Tel Aviv, Israel. However, the scientists are revealed to be terrorists in disguise, led by Colonel Baron. Baron is seeking retribution for his humiliation when he had an ideological disagreement with his superior officer General Miller, over the merits of the Gulf War, and Miller forced him to retire after Miller became Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Baron and his eight men, including an insider scientist named Dr. Berg, are seeking a sample of a deadly virus that is being developed inside the facility, and plan to use both the virus and a set of five pre-arranged bombs in Washington, D.C. as leverage to arrange an escape and a payment of $510 million.
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author | Charles Morris Jr. Harel Goldstein |
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director | Rick Avery |
editor | Alain Jakubowicz |
genre | action |
keywords | air force american embassy best friend biological warfare bus crash force former best friend gas mask gulf war israel joint chiefs of staff kill load pick up survive tel aviv tel aviv israel united states air force virus wait wash wound |
publisher | Nu Image |
recordedAt | New York City |
theme | martial arts terrorism |