Front cover image for Outbreak

Outbreak

In July of 1967, in Motaba River Valley, Zaire, a virus with a 100% mortality rate starts infecting people. The virus becomes known as the Motaba virus, and it's so deadly that it causes severe bleeding and liquefies internal organs, killing within 3 days. The virus wipes out Motaba River Valley, and a devastating huge fire bomb is dropped onto Motaba Rover Valley, in order to reduce the chances of further infection. 27 years later, in 1994, there is another outbreak in Motaba River Valley. A US Army Colonel tries to stop the deadly airborne virus that has now infected a small American town from developing into a global epidemic

Film, English, 1995
GO!, 1995