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Doomsday

Doomsday SynopsisIn the action-packed new thriller DOOMSDAY, authorities brutally quarantine a country as it succumbs to fear and chaos when a virus strikes. The literal walling-off works for three decades - until the dreaded Reaper virus violently resurfaces in a major city.

An elite group of specialists, captained by Eden Sinclair (Rhona Mitra), is urgently dispatched into the still-quarantined country to retrieve a cure by any means necessary. Shut off from the rest of the world, the unit must battle through a landscape that has become a waking nightmare.

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Release Date: March 14, 2008
Genre: Action-Adventure, Thriller, Politics and Religion
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Distributor(s): Universal Pictures Distribution
Tagline: Mankind has an expiration date
MPAA Rating: R for strong bloody violence, language and some sexual content/nudity.

Director(s):
Neil Marshall

Writer(s):
Neil Marshall - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Andrew Rona - Executive Producer
Trevor Macy (II) - Executive Producer
Marc Evans (IV) - Executive Producer
Peter McAleese - Executive Producer
Jeff Abberley - Executive Producer
Julia Blackman - Executive Producer
Steven Paul - Producer
Benedict Carver - Producer

Movie Casts:
Rhona Mitra - Eden Sinclair
Malcolm McDowell - Kane
Bob Hoskins - Bill Nelson
Alexander Siddig
David O'Hara
Sean Pertwee
Nora-Jane Noone
Adrian Lester
Rick Warden - Chandler
Craig Conway - Sol
MyAnna Buring
Martin Compston
Emma Cleasby
Chris Robson - Stevie Miller
Langley Kirkwood - Lt Bryant
Jeremy Crutchley - Richter
Darren Morfitt
Leslie Simpson - Carpenter
Stephen Modell - Marauder
Cal Macaninch
Stephen Hughes - Johnson - Soldier
Anton Voster - Doomsday Prophet
Ashley McFarlane - Peasant
Tony Jeeves - Marauder
Chris Wilson - Refugee
Ryan Kruger - Soldier
Jay Fuller - Gang Member
Jon Falkow - Captain Hendrix
Barry Cameron
Jason Cope - Wall Sentry
Garry George - Pinstripe henchman

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