Ken Folletts Eisfieber (2010)
A deadly virus is stolen from the high-security laboratory of a biotechnology company. Although the thief can be found, lifeless and bleeding from the nose and ears, the danger is not over yet: A gang of unscrupulous criminals is also on the hunt for the virus. Super-GAU at Oxenford Medical: A lab technician has stolen a rabbit infected with the deadly Madoba-2 virus from the high-security laboratory near Edinburgh. After the thief's gruesome death by infection, a frantic damage limitation operation begins. Toni Gallo, the head of security at Oxenford, realizes that the theft is only the prelude to an even greater catastrophe, because only a few days later criminals attack the laboratory and steal the virus. When a terrible snowstorm condemns the police to inactivity, Toni takes up the pursuit of the perpetrators alone...
Director:
Peter Keglevic
Writer:
Beatrix Christian
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Heiner Lauterbach as Stanley Oxenford |
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Isabella Ferrari as Antonia 'Toni' Gallo |
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Tom Schilling as Kit Oxenford |
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Matthias Brandt as Nigel Malone |
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Anneke Kim Sarnau as Daisy Mac |
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Bülent Sharif as Elton |
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Daniel Krauss as Michael Ross |
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Sophie von Kessel as Olga |
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Katharina Wackernagel as Miranda 'Mandy' |
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Martin Lindow as Frank Hackett |
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Janek Rieke as Wachmann Steve |
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Arnd Klawitter as Ned |
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Serena Autieri as Odette Cressie |
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Julia Blankenburg as Wachfrau Susan |
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Maxine Göbel as Caroline |
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Christine Klein as Dr. Ruth Ansari |
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Jane Nelson Peebles as Mutter von Antonia Gallo |
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Vivien Wulf as Sophie |
| Directing | Peter Keglevic | Director |
| Writing | Ken Follett | Writer |
| Writing | Beatrix Christian | Screenplay |
| Visual Effects | Lucien Stephenson | Special Effects Supervisor |