Warning Sign Page #5

Synopsis: In an ultra secret laboratory for the developing of biological weapons, covered as "Biotek", a research center for agriculture, a serious accident occurs, spreading a sinister bacteria in the laboratory. The security guard of the complex, closes and seals the building, with all the personnel inside, making very difficult the struggle for survival, not to mention the actions that the relatives of the enclosed people are thinking to do.
Director(s): Hal Barwood
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
20%
R
Year:
1985
99 min
168 Views


It was worse than rabies.

Well, it turns out they had

caught a hither to unknown virus,

that was infecting the

rage center of the brain,

The Rhine Encephalon.

You hear that?

It's getting louder.

You know the Borna Virus is hard to catch.

It's no good as a weapon.

And what Nielsen did was to take the

deadly part of the viral genome,

and move it into a nice,

highly infectious bacterial vector.

You mean a germ? Exactly.

I think we should put him up for

the nobel prize. Don't laugh.

He's the best kimeric

gene splicer on the planet.

Careful.

Now you watch where

you point that thing.

Okay, let's do it.

It's Bob Nickerson.

He was. He's dead.

It's interesting, isn't it?

Wish we could do an autopsy.

There's an idea.

I'm dying. You

are not going to die.

I've got the stuff. I just

-- I need a syringe.

It's going to be terrible.

You've got to leave.

There's nowhere left to go.

She's there.

This way. I saw her.

Oh, my god. Oh, my god.

I just saw them and they saw me.

So, let's just pray that

this stuff does some good.

Mr. Schmidt.

I warned you!

The toxin is in here!

Right there! Up the stairs!

Joanie!

Cal!

Thank god. I wanna

get out of here.

The antitoxin! We got it.

Get him!

It's them. Let's go.

Get the toxin!

No. No, no.

Get him. Get him!

Don't let him get away.

This way.

It won't work! I jammed it.

Look at this!

I've been wondering how the bud

got out of this lab.

Even after the primary infection,

it should have stayed in here.

But I guess every epidemic has its typhoid

mary, and I think I've just found ours.

Sure, he took a shower, he changed his

clothes, he took all the precautions.

But the bastard was wearing

contact lenses.

And he left here and toured

the entire building.

The busy administrator

on his rounds.

Don't worry, Sheriff.

He won't bite ya.

Well, Jesus Christ!

Would you look at that!

Goddamn protection.

No one's supposed to survive a direct

attack from Nielsen's best weapon.

Let's see if we can find out

what makes you so special.

Are you on any medication?

Uh, no. I take vitamins.

Are you allergic to anything?

Cheese, yogurt, other milk products?

No allergies.

And what about childhood diseases?

I had them all.

We'll take a look at your blood serum.

The answer's in there somewhere.

Oh, god. You're getting sick.

Yes, I know.

But I can still work.

It's happening.

Just like schmidt.

You're gonna try to kill us.

That'll flick their bic.

We need some rope or some

tape and your handcuffs.

Who says? Dr. Fairchild.

I can't see a thing. I'd have to

take the suit off. Don't you dare.

I'm studying the law, not biology.

Wait.

That's better. Hell,

they don't look so dangerous.

You look these little guys straight in the

eye, they're not so bad. Kind of cute.

We'll make a scientist of you yet.

Now change the slide,

and keep trying until you find

one where nothing's moving.

Hey, here it is! Ha!

They're not even twitching.

Okay. Slide number?

A3. A3.

Now find the sample

that goes with it,

and insert it into

the chromatography analyzer.

I don't get it.

Look at those spikes.

They're all over the place.

It doesn't make sense.

What are they hiding?

There! There!

No. Not there!

Come on, Doc.

Tell me what to do now.

What a minute. I'm an idiot.

- I know why she's not sick.

- They're coming!

I hear them.

You've got to do a radioimmunoassay

on that blood sample.

We're out of time.

No time. No time.

- Joanie, you're late, aren't you?

- What?

Your period, you missed.

Yes, a few weeks.

What are you getting at?

Estrogen, progesterone.

Your blood is full of proteins and steroids.

That's why you're immune.

You're pregnant.

Congratulations.

Stay back! My god.

You. You. You. You.

Dan.

Is he dead?

Nope. He's breathing.

What's this?

I'll tell you what it looks like.

It looks like a recipe.

Well, sure. The man has spent

his life cooking up cures.

That's what this is. It's a

recipe for a new antitoxin.

I don't understand.

What's Thorazine?

That's a heavy-duty

tranquilizer.

The use it on animals

and in mental hospitals.

What's he need Thorazine for?

It knocks him out so the

other drugs can go to work.

One.

Preg factor.

Two.

Antitoxin.

Half.

Thorazine.

Now what do we do? We wait.

Get out!

Okay, let's have'em.

Have what?

The keys, a**hole. We're going

in there and get our people out.

There are no keys. Lucky you.

Anybody goes in, they get sick and die.

Understand?

I hope that holds him.

Sometimes people get excited...

And no army can't keep'em down.

He's gonna pull through.

He's gonna wake up

and be just fine.

What makes you so sure of that?

He has to.

If he turns into one of them,

you'll turn into one of them.

A couple extra shells.

If I get sick,

don't let me go crazy.

Cal, don't ask me.

We're all crazy now.

The whole world.

How can anyone allow this to happen?

He was part of it, Cal, so was I.

But he knew about it,

and you didn't.

I guess some people, they see a problem

and they just got to solve it.

Hold it.

He's coming to.

That's what I'm afraid of.

What do you think I am, a lab animal, I'm

gonna foam at the mouth? Get over here!

Do you know where you are?

Do you know what's happened?

I'm a big hero. I beat those bugs

with both hands tied behind my back.

Now cut me free.

We got some work to do.

Damn. Hey, Vic.

Hmm? Get me another

settling bottle.

Well, Sheriff, now

you can shoot some germs.

This is your new sidearm.

This baby delivers 30 rounds

of antitoxin two cc jets.

with a muzzle pressure

of 1,800 p.s.i.

You'll be proud to know I'm using

a formula just as you brewed it up.

I'll fine-tune it some other day.

Now, lower trigger loads it.

And the upper one...

Fires.

Huh.

You take care of it,

and it'll take care of you.

You've got the glows.

So, I guess you're first.

You want me to bend over?

They're back! All right.

Here's your supply of our magic

disinfectant. Be ready to pour.

I thought so.

Main pump reservoir? Right.

Stick close.

We'll get you there.

Joanie!

Hey.

My niece would love one of these.

Hey! I've found our patients.

They're in here!

Cylinder. Get the cylinder!

Come on!

Ram it! Ram it!

Please, God, don't let

them break the seal.

Look out!

Ram it!

Germs! They're killing

us for the germs!

You! I got you!

I need that.

You assemble my staff.

Announcement.

Morse, where are ya?

Watch it, dan.

Dan, where have you been?

We did it, Dan. Wonderful!

It's a real breakthrough, Nate

it's a feather in your cap.

Easy, Nate. Easy.

We were always the best, Dan.

You were the only--only one

who could keep it from me.

I think you've uncovered

a steroid antitoxin.

How 'bout we tackle that?

It's over, Nate.

Over.

No.

Oh, look-- look how

much we've learned.

So, how's it look? Are we clean?

Yes.

All zones?

Uh-huh.

Well, there is one thing we forgot.

What's that?

You.

George! How was it, George?

This is no longer necessary, Miss Evans.

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Hal Barwood

Hal Barwood is an American screenwriter, film producer, film director, game designer, game producer, freelancer and novelist best known for his work on LucasArts games based on the Indiana Jones license. more…

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