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The military attempts to contain a manmade combat virus that causes death and permanent insanity in those infected, as it overtakes a small Pennsylvania town.

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Lane Carroll ...
Judy
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David (as W.G. McMillan)
Harold Wayne Jones ...
Clank
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Col. Peckem
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Kathy
Richard Liberty ...
Artie
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Dr. Watts
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Maj. Ryder
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Dr. Brookmyre
Edith Bell ...
Lab. Technician
Bill Thunhurst ...
Brubaker (as W.L. Thunhurst Jr.)
Leland Starnes ...
Shelby
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Gen. Bowen (as A.C. MacDonald)
Robert J. McCully ...
Hawks
Robert Karlowsky ...
Sheriff Cooper
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Sgt. Tragesser
Tony Scott ...
Deputy Shade
Roy Cheverie ...
Army Doctor
Jack Zaharia ...
Priest
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#1 Soldier at House
David Meek ...
#2 Soldier at house
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#3 Soldier at house (as Roger Brown)
Kim Smith
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Crazie shooting at doctor's office (as Billy Hinzman)
Richard Lewicki ...
Crazie shooting at soldiers
William C. Kennedy ...
Crazie, Mr. Deary
Lynda Marnoni ...
(as MaLynda Parker)
Walton Cook ...
Fire Chief
Peg Tilbrook ...
Old Lady Crazie
Vincent D. Survinski ...
Fireman (as Vince Survinski)
Norman Chase ...
Crazie, Frank Winston
Ross Harris
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Soldier (uncredited)
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Crazie (uncredited)
Bonnie Hinzman ...
Woman Running Out of Church (uncredited)
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Extra at Dance / High School Infirmary (uncredited)
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Crazie Father Burning His House (uncredited)

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George A. Romero

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Paul McCollough ... (based on a script by)
 
George A. Romero ... (screenplay)

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Al Croft ... producer (as A.C. Croft)
Margaret Walsh ... associate producer

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Bruce Roberts

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S. William Hinzman ... director of photography

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George A. Romero

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Joe Colazzi ... assistant to editor
Bob Rutkowski ... post-production coordinator

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Doris Dodds ... makeup artist: Miss Carroll
Gloria Natale ... makeup consultant
Bonnie Priore ... makeup artist

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H. Cramer Riblett ... production manager
Bob Rutkowski ... production manager
Vincent D. Survinski ... production manager (as Vince Survinski)

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Eric Baca ... sound technician
Rex Gleason ... sound recordist (as Rex Gleeson)
Michael Gornick ... sound technician
John Stoll ... sound recordist

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Tony Pantanella ... special effects (as Tony Pantanello)
Regis Survinski ... special effects

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John Atkinson ... grip
John Fitzpatrick ... assistant camera
Robert Karlowsky ... grip
David Meek ... grip

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Stephen Metz ... musical director

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Bonnie Hinzman ... script girl

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Edith Bell ... production coordinator
Bernard Garred ... military advisor (as Col. Bernard Garred Ret.)
Lee Hessel ... presenter
Barry J. Rosenbaum ... medical advisor (as Barry J. Rosenbaum M.D.)

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Plot Summary

A biological weapon gone awry is only the start of problems in the little town of Evan's City, Pennsylvania. Bouts of insanity in the populace are leading to murder and rioting, until the US Army turns up - and things really start going to hell. Written by David Carroll

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Taglines All hell is about to break loose. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Mad People (United States)
  • Code Name: Trixie (United States)
  • Code Name Trixie (India, English title)
  • La Nuit des fous vivants (France)
  • Experiment 2000 (France)
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  • 103 min
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Budget $275,000 (estimated)

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Trivia The burning house at the beginning of the film was a bit of serendipity for the film's crew. The local fire department was burning down an old house to practice putting out the fire, and agreed to let the filmmakers set up and film the event. See more »
Goofs It is stated repeatedly that the pathogen is a virus, but several references are made to it being a "bacteriological" weapon, as if viral infections and bacterial infections are the same thing. The female lead also takes an antibiotic that slows her response to the pathogen, but antibiotics are for bacteria and wouldn't help against a virus. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The American Nightmare (2000). See more »
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Quotes Army Doctor: Okay, Colonel Peckem, last test is negative. You're all clean, virus free. We can sign you out. The helicopter will be arriving in a few minutes.
Col. Peckem: Any news from Deitrich?
Army Doctor: They're sending a new man from the Trixie project to take over as Dr. Watts' replacement. He should be here in the morning. If only we knew what Watts was working on. We checked the slides he left behind in his microscope and his notes, but we can't make heads or tails out of any of it. He was onto something, we know that. We'll dope it out sooner or later.
Col. Peckem: [sighs] Sooner or later.
Army Doctor: I understand that they found a Reeces monkey at Deitrich, immune. We'll find a human subject sooner or later.
Col. Peckem: Yeah... sooner or later.
[a soldier arrives with David, who is not showing symptoms]
Soldier: Hey, you want an immunity check on this one, Doc?
Army Doctor: [to the soldier] Are you kidding me? Put him with the others!
[both Peckem and David make eye contact with each other, in which David smirks and he is taken away by the soldier, as Colonel Peckem also walks away towards the landing zone area]
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