The Crazies (1973)



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Synopsis:
George Romero's The Crazies involves a biochemical warfare virus code-named "Trixie" that gets into the water supply of Evans City, Pennsylvania. It has two equally unpleasant effects, either killing its victims outright or driving them hopelessly insane. The military descends on the town like a plague of locusts, quarantining the area and dragging the frightened citizens from their homes to be corralled at the local high school while the "powers that be" figure out what to do. Human interest revolves around firefighting Nam vet David and his pregnant wife Judy, who try to escape the quarantine, the virus, and the militant redneck locals whom Romero portrays as even more fearsome than the soldiers. There's also an infected father and daughter, played by Richard Liberty (Day of the Dead) and pretty Lynn Lowry (Shivers), who gives the film's best performance as an innocent waif who mourns the passing of her own sanity.

~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1973
Director Credit
George Andrew Romero Director
Cast Credit
W.G. McMillan David
A.C. MacDonald Gen. Bowden
Harold W. Jones Clank
Robert Karlowsky Sheriff
Edith Bell Woman Lab Technician
Ross Harris
Lloyd Hollar Col. Pockem
Ned Schmidtke Sgt. Tragesser
Lynn Lowry Kathie
Bill Hinzman
Richard Liberty Artie
Kim Smith
Tony Scott Deputy Shade
Leland Starnes Shelby
Lane Carroll Judy
Robert J. McCully Hawks
Stephen Liska
W.L. Thunhurst, Jr. Brubaker
Will Disney Dr. Brookmyre
Richard France Dr. Watts
Harry Spillman Maj. Ryder
Production Credits Credit
Alvin C. Croft Producer
Film Camera Credit
Bill Hinzman Cinematographer



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