Outbreak (1995)

Directed by Wolfgang Petersen

Produced byGail Katz Arnold Kopelson Anne Kopelson Wolfgang Petersen

Written byLaurence Dworet Robert Roy Pool

StarringDustin Hoffman Rene Russo Morgan Freeman Cuba Gooding, Jr. Patrick Dempsey Donald Sutherland Kevin Spacey

Motaba, a fictional virus which causes a deadly fever, is discovered in the African jungle in 1967. To keep the virus a secret, U.S. Army officers Donald McClintock (Donald Sutherland) and William Ford (Morgan Freeman) destroy the army camp where soldiers were infected.

In 1995, the virus resurfaces in Zaire. Colonel Sam Daniels (Dustin Hoffman), a USAMRIID virologist, is sent to investigate. He and his crew—Lieutenant Colonel Casey Schuler (Kevin Spacey) and new recruit Major Salt (Cuba Gooding, Jr.)—gather information and return to the United States. Daniels asks his superior, (now) Brigadier General William Ford, to issue an alert but Ford tells Daniels the virus is unlikely to spread.

Betsy, a white-headed capuchin monkey (a host species for the virus) is smuggled into the United States. When James "Jimbo" Scott (Patrick Dempsey)—an employee of the Biotest animal-holding facility—steals Betsy and brings her to Cedar Creek, California to sell on the black market, he is infected. Jimbo fails to sell Betsy to Rudy Alvarez (Daniel Chodos), a pet-store owner who is also infected, and releases her in the woods. He develops symptoms on a flight to Boston and infects his girlfriend, Alice (Kellie Overbey). They are hospitalized, and Dr. Roberta Keough (Rene Russo)—a CDC scientist and Daniels' ex-wife—investigates their illness. Jimbo, Alice, and Rudy die, but Keough determines that no one else in Boston was infected.

Technicians at a Cedar Creek hospital, including Henry (Leland Hayward III), run tests on Rudy's blood; Henry is infected when a vial is broken. The virus mutates into a strain capable of spreading like influenza, and a number of people are exposed. Daniels learns about the infection and flies to Cedar Creek against Ford's orders, joining Keough's team with Schuler and Salt. As they begin a search for the host animal, the U.S. Army quarantines the town and imposes martial law. Schuler is infected when his suit tears, and Keough accidentally sticks herself with a contaminated needle. Ford provides an experimental serum to treat the sick (which fails because of the mutation), and Daniels realizes that he was aware of the virus before the outbreak. He confronts Ford, who admits that he withheld information because of the potential for Motaba to be used as a biological agent.

Daniels learns about Operation Clean Sweep, a plan for the military to bomb Cedar Creek which has been approved by the President; now-Major General Donald McClintock plans to use the operation to conceal the virus's existence. To prevent Daniels from finding a cure, McClintock has him arrested for carrying the virus. Daniels escapes, and he and Salt fly a helicopter to the ship which carried Betsy. Daniels obtains a picture of Betsy and releases it to the media; Mrs. Jeffries (Gina Menza) realizes that her daughter Kate (Kara Keough) has been playing with Betsy in their yard and calls the television station. Daniels and Salt arrive at the Jeffries' house, and Salt tranquilizes Betsy after Kate coaxes her out of hiding. When he learns from Daniels about Betsy's capture, Ford delays the bombing.

On their return flight Daniels and Salt are chased by McClintock in another helicopter, and Salt fires two rockets into the trees to trick McClintock into thinking that they crashed. In Cedar Creek, Salt mixes Betsy's antibodies with Ford's serum to create an antiserum; although Schuler has died, they save Keough. McClintock returns to base and resumes Operation Clean Sweep, refusing to listen to Ford (who wants to cancel it).

Daniels and Salt fly a helicopter in the path of the bomber, which is commanded by a pilot codenamed Sandman One (Maury Sterling). With Ford's help, Daniels persuades Sandman One and his co-pilot (Michael Emanuel) to detonate the bomb over water and spare the town. Before McClintock can order another bombing, Ford relieves him of his command and arrests him for withholding information from the president. Daniels and Keough reconcile, and Cedar Creek's residents are cured.