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Ona 2023-04-20 08:24:34
It's an old classic, I've seen it twice on TV. ....
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Laurine 2023-04-08 15:28:09
A bridge where everything could be led to...
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Velva 2023-03-23 07:28:47
classic. Love, germs, concentration camps, bridges, train track pieces (road...
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Llewellyn 2023-03-07 07:54:00
The final scene of dismantling the train is still very...
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Giuseppe 2023-03-01 19:40:18
The director once said: "To me, an epidemic seems more destructive than an earthquake, a fire, or even a bomb, and a man-made epidemic, such as is shown in this movie, is the most despicable of all. We are our own worst enemies, because we're killing ourselves with so-called progress." Stuff a "disaster movie" into a train, welded (quarantined) to the unknown (death), exiled and frightened of its own accord. Gunshot wounds are treatable but viruses are difficult to treat. It is a disaster movie...
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Ericka 2023-02-15 02:33:56
1. Putting the big picture first and sacrificing the lives of thousands of people is to save the lives of more people, and to cover up the scandal by the way, so that those in power can continue to sit safely in their positions; 2. At the end, the bridge broke The scenes of train derailment, explosion, and death of passengers are really good, and the plot is also good. To undertake the dialogue between Mackenzie and the doctor later, it can be said that the US government and the international...
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Vella 2023-01-24 18:33:21
Commercial blockbusters 35 years ago were still famous actors. The plot, despite its flaws, is gripping from start to finish. The biggest surprise should be seeing Martin Sheen when he was young, so...
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Jermaine 2023-01-19 05:02:55
The Chinese version I watched last night was not as exciting as I imagined, or maybe I didn’t pay attention to it hahaha \( `.∀´)/What impressed me the most was the expression of grandpa who mentioned Cassandra Bridge’s lost soul and that There are a lot of lines, as well as the passengers who were robbed and the people who were carried away. In fact, there are many similar scenes in N movies, but the pioneers still feel it, it is not exaggerated, nor will it make When you go out to play,...
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Leonard 2023-01-18 01:47:03
Saw it many years ago. Seems to know "resonance", is learned from this...
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Letha 2022-12-30 10:34:12
Does the state have the right to kill the minority for the sake of the majority? How should we...
The Cassandra Crossing Comments
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Green 2022-04-22 07:01:49
The profound political connotation of the Cassandra Bridge
Compared to the Titanic, the Cassandra Bridge has profound connotations
Disaster Politics Also Loves Look at these important figures who have appeared separately: Colonel McCutchee - American soldier, representing political, military and national interests Neo-Nazi doctor Schena - germ researcher,...
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Michelle 2022-04-19 09:02:44
The beauty of human nature is the best vaccine
Released in 1976, "Cassandra Bridge" is a British, Italian and West German film that remains a classic of disaster films to this day. At the beginning of the film, a group of long shots depicts the flying fog in the air, the rolling mountains, and the quiet and peaceful scenery. The beautiful...
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Col. Stephen Mackenzie: [On speaker phone] I don't have to tell you what we're up against!
Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: What you're up against? I may be the only doctor for a thousand potential plague victims if I haven't caught it myself.
Col. Stephen Mackenzie: That's exactly why it's important to contain the disease now and why you'll all be heading for an isolation facility in Poland, where you'll get the very best...
Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: In the meantime, what do you intend I fight it with? Aspirin?
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Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: You can wash for a week. It will not make the slightest bit of difference.
Jennifer Rispoli Chamberlain: What would you prescribe, doctor?
Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: Stop breathing! That is how the disease is transmitted.
Director: George P. Cosmatos
Language: English,French,Swedish,German Release date: February 9, 1977