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Title: | Quarantine |
Director: | Charles Wilkinson |
Writers: | Charles Wilkinson |
Producers: | Stephen Cheikes; Tina Schliessler; Charles Wilkinson |
Composer: | Graeme Coleman |
Cinematography: | Tobias A. Schliessler |
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Distributed by: | Apple Pie Pictures Astral Films Republic Pictures |
Released: | October 31st, 1989 |
Running time: | 95 min. |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
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Quarantine is a Canadian science fiction film of the dystopic future genre. It was written and directed by Charles Wilkinson and produced by Wilkinson, Stephen Cheikes and Tina Schliessler. It was released by Apple Pie Pictures and Astral Films and premiered at the Montréal World Film Fetival on October 31st, 1989. The film stars Beatrice Boepple as Ivan Joad, Garwin Sanford as Spencer Crown, Jerry Wasserman as Senator Ford, Tom McBeath as Lieutenant Beck, Michele Goodger as Berlin Ford and Kaj-Erik Eriksen as the Kid.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Beatrice Boepple | Ivan Joad |
Garwin Sanford | Spencer Crown |
Jerry Wasserman | Senator Ford |
Tom McBeath | Lieutenant Beck |
Michele Goodger | Berlin Ford |
Kaj-Erik Eriksen | The Kid |
Susan Chapple | Senator Campbell |
Lee Taylor | Doctor Jim |
Don Mackie | Ford's doctor |
Amy Newman | Doctor Currie |
David Brass | Tip |
Frank Ferrucci | Guard |
Mark Acheson | Guard |
Roman Podhora | Troooper |
Sheila Paterson | Receptionist |
Peri Best | Receptionist |
Kim Kondrashoff | Guard |
Jeremy Matthews | Vadio cop |
Curt Bonn | Belt victim |
Shelly Cheung | Chinese girl |
Rob Morton | Sergeant Jarvis |
Blaine Lamoureaux | Thug |
Robert Cassell | Thug |
David Soo | Thug |
Kevin Andruschak | Thug |
Kelly Yeun | Thug |
Adam Yaranko | Thug |
Byron Lucas | Thug |
Gerry Rousseau | Thug |
Doreen Ramus | Marta Boricki |
Denise Clowalter | Girl in hall |
Winnifred Waterhouse | Sick woman |
Bryan Anderson | Mounted cop |
Mal Beveridge | Mounted cop |
Keith Provost | Truck cop |
David Hurry | Press member |
Whitey Dropko | Press member |
Geoff Robinson | Cop |
Orville Omes | Plainclothes cop |
Sonya Usmaini | Technical woman |
Ron Martin | Victim |
Al Waterhouse | Janitor |
Jay Puff | Council member |
Paul O'Donahue | Council member |
Joan O'Donahue | Council member |
Tom Fitzsimmons | Council member |
Cynthia Wing | announcer |
Hoagy Dunnit | Band, pipe |
Graham Gillmore | Band, cage |
Jochen A. Schliessler | Band, coat rack |
Bill Sheppard | Band, oil tank |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Quarantine premiered at the Montréal World Film Fetival on August 31st, 1989. It premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival on October 10th, 1989.
- Quarantine premiered on home video in the United States on December 4th, 1990.
- The events of this film take place in the year 2000.
- Actors Garwin Sanford, Kaj-Erik Eriksen and Sheila Paterson have also appeared together in the pilot episode of the USA Network television series The 4400.