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Quarantine
Quarantine
Runtime : 89  Min.
Type of Movie : Horror
Language : English
Release date : 10/10/2008
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  Posted on 11/27/2008 10:33:47 PM  by  hockeyfanott87
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Quarantine Cast  
 
   

Jennifer Carpenter
Steve Harris
Jay Hernandez
Johnathon Schaech
Columbus Short
Andrew Fiscella
Rade Serbedzija
Greg Germann
Bernard White
Dania Ramirez
Elaine Kagan
Marin Hinkle
Joey King
Jermaine Jackson
Sharon Ferguson
Denis O'Hare
Stacy Chbosky
Jeannie Epper
Barry Sigismondi
Rosine 'Ace' Hatem
Christian Svensson
Scott Donovan
Michael Potter
Jane Park Smith
Craig Susser
Bert Jernigan
Doug Jones
John Meier
Shawn Driscoll
Bryan Ross
Robert Hall
Benjamin Stockham
Michael Hyland
Ben Messmer
 

Quarantine Crew  
 
 
Director 
: John Erick Dowdle
Writer 
: John Erick Dowdle
: Drew Dowdle
: Jaume Balagueró
: Luis Berdejo
: Paco Plaza
Producer 
: Sergio Aguero
: Clint Culpepper
: Doug Davison
: Drew Dowdle
: Carlos Fernández
: Julio Fernández
: Glenn S. Gainor
: Roy Lee
: Nicolas Stern
Cinematographer 
: Ken Seng
Editor 
: Elliot Greenberg
Casting 
: Lindsey Hayes Kroeger
: David Rapaport
Production Design 
: Jon Gary Steele
Art Director 
: Chris Cornwell
Costume Designer 
: Maya Lieberman

Quarantine Trivia  
 
 
Was not screened for US critics.


The film is a remake of the Spanish horror film [REC]. It contains shaky camerawork.


Quarantine had a release date of October 17, 2008, but was brought forward and released on October 10, 2008.


In Australia, the original release date for Quarantine was November 6, which got pushed to November 13, then to December 4, and most recently November 27.


Sony Pictures has launched a viral marketing campaign for the film including a MySpace page, Facebook page and official website. The marketing used commentary advertising the film as based on an American government cover-up.


Quarantine opened in 2,461 theatres and earned $5,350,000 with an estimated average of $2,184 per theater on its first day, ranked #1 in the box office on its opening day. The film opened at #2, earning $14,211,000 in its opening weekend.


Quarantine received generally positive to mixed reviews from critics, garnering a 61% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with 20 out of 33 reviews rating it as "fresh". Metacritic reported the film had an aggregate score of 54/100, based on 10 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average reviews". Quarantine received a 7/10 from Bloody Disgusting and Fangoria magazine gave the film a 3.5/4, while Dread Central gave the film a 1/5.

 
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Wikipedia
The film opens with reporter Angela Vidal (Jennifer Carpenter) and her cameraman Scott Percival (Steve Harris) doing a report on the night shift of a Los Angeles fire station. Angela and Scott are introduced to firefighters Fletcher (Johnathon Schaech) and Jake (Jay Hernandez), whom they will be following for the evening.

A medical emergency at an apartment complex is reported and the night shift is sent in. Yuri (Rade Serbedzija), the building manager, explains that a woman has been screaming, but is now silent. They are joined by two police officers, James (Andrew Fiscella) and Danny (Columbus Short), in the lobby. They are led to the apartment of Mrs. Espinoza (Jeannie Epper), the source of the screaming. Yuri unlocks the door when she does not answer, and a dog runs out. Within the apartment, Espinoza is struggling to breathe, covered in blood, and foaming at the mouth. She bites James before being subdued by Fletcher. The others take James downstairs to get medical assistance, but find the building sealed shut by the authorities. Lawrence (Greg Germann), a veterinarian, tends to the injured men.

Danny and Jake go upstairs to subdue Espinoza, where they find the cleaning lady dead in her apartment. Danny shoots Espinoza when she charges them. They all return to the lobby, meeting Sadie (Dania Ramirez) on the way. By this time, all exterior windows and doors are being sealed, and cell phones are being jammed. Anyone who attempts to leave is forced back at gunpoint. Jake believes they are being quarantined due to a nuclear, biological, or chemical emergency. Danny and Jake round up the tenants and bring them to the lobby, including Elsie (Stacy Chbosky), who is displaying the same symptoms as Espinoza.

While Fletcher, James, and Elsie are treated by Lawrence, Angela begins interviewing tenants. One little girl, Briana (Joey King), is sick. Briana claims that she has a dog named Max who was sick and taken to an animal hospital. Lawrence states that the symptoms of those infected are similar to rabies, only much more fast-acting.

Angela and Scott notice Bernard and Sadie sneaking away, looking for a TV to try to discover what is happening outside. Espinoza's infected dog appears and attacks one of the tenants. They reach Bernard's apartment and turn on the news, where the chief of police claims that everyone has been evacuated from the building, just before the power is shut off. The group is then attacked by Elsie, whom Scott kills.

Downstairs, Fletcher tries to attack everyone in the lobby, but Danny injects him with a sedative and then rounds everyone up in the textile shop. Danny states that Centers for Disease Control and Prevention agents are coming in to give blood tests. The residents are also told that anyone who is not infected will be released. Lawrence observes that the only way to test for rabies is through a brain sample, not a blood test, but Danny insists on following procedure. After a roll call, Yuri reveals that the penthouse apartment of the building is being rented by a man from Boston who is absent.

The CDC agents arrive and examine the infected victims, taking a brain sample from Fletcher. Fletcher breaks his restraints and attacks one of the agents. Danny, Jake, and the other agent escape, leaving Lawrence locked in the room with the infected. The textile shop is locked and the surviving CDC agent is forced to explain the situation: Briana's dog was brought to a vet with an unknown illness and infected all the animals there. The dog was traced back to the apartment building; Briana's fever is then called into question, and she bites her mother before running upstairs. Briana's mother, who is now hysterical, is handcuffed to the stairwell.

Danny is bitten by Briana, and many of the survivors downstairs are bitten as well. The survivors lock themselves in an upstairs room. The surviving CDC agent has been bitten and runs away to keep from infecting the others. He is locked in an adjacent room while the others try to figure out what to do. Sadie is also bitten but Bernard pleads with the others not to kill her. Bernard cuts through a window seal to call for help, but is killed by a sniper. Yuri reveals that they can escape through a basement passage into the sewers; however, the keys are in his apartment. He is then killed by the infected agent. His wife is then killed by Sadie, who succumbed to the infection.

Angela, Scott, and Jake make their way to Yuri's apartment to get his keys, avoiding and killing several infected while doing so. Jake is bitten along the way, and the infected chase Angela and Scott into the penthouse apartment. Within, they discover that the man from Boston, who was renting the penthouse, was a member of a doomsday cult that was cultivating an "Armageddon virus". A noise from the attic prompts Scott to investigate, and he finds an infected boy. The boy destroys the light on Scott's camera, so he turns on the night vision. Angela and Scott then see an emaciated woman emerge from another room. She walks past them initially but attacks Scott when Angela inadvertently makes a noise. Angela watches through the night vision of the camera as the infected woman eats Scott. The woman then attacks her, causing her to drop the camera. The final shot is of Angela crawling back to the camera only to be dragged into the darkness, screaming.



Fandango
Television reporter Angela Vidal (Jennifer Carpenter) and her cameraman (Steve Harris) are assigned to spend the night shift with a Los Angeles Fire Station. After a routine 911 call takes them to a small apartment building, they find police officers already on the scene in response to blood curdling screams coming from one of the apartment units. They soon learn that a woman living in the building has been infected by something unknown. After a few of the residents are viciously attacked, they try to escape with the news crew in tow, only to find that the CDC has quarantined the building. Phones, internet, televisions and cell phone access have been cut-off, and officials are not relaying information to those locked inside. When the quarantine is finally lifted, the only evidence of what took place is the news crew's videotape.



Yahoo Movies
For a reality TV show about people who work while the rest of the world is asleep, reporter Angela Vidal and her cameraman, Scott, are assigned to cover a night shift with a pair of firemen at a Los Angeles fire station. After an uneventful evening, a 911 distress call in the middle of the night takes them to a small apartment building downtown. Police officers are already on the scene in response to bloodcurdling screams coming from an apartment on the third floor. Having stumbled onto a breaking story, Angela and Scott are determined to get it all on tape. Entering the apartment unit to investigate, they find an old woman in a nightgown, standing alone in the dark. She's covered in blood, her breathing erratic and raspy. She seems sick. And when a policeman approaches to help her, she suddenly attacks--with her teeth. The group subdues the woman and tries to get help for the injured policeman. But when they attempt to leave the complex, they find that the CDC has quarantined the building. All exits are sealed and guarded by heavily armed men. Telephone, internet, TV, and cell phone access have been cut-off, and officials won't give any explanation to those locked inside. The apartment complex and its residents quickly descend into panic. Trying to make sense of what' happening, the inhabitants are forced to look to each other for help. Then there's another scream

 
 
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