Plague (1979)
"Nothing's Foolproof, And There's Always A Fool Around To Prove It!"...
3 September 2022
Scientists develop a bacteria that could boost nitrogen levels in plants, thus increasing food production. Unfortunately, human error (aka: idiocy) causes a leak, resulting in the titular catastrophe. In no time, people are violently convulsing their way to their deaths.

PLAGUE is a Canadian horror-sci-fi / disaster film that bears a passing resemblance to earlier "infection" movies from David Cronenberg, especially his film RABID. There's even a young woman on the run after breaking quarantine, ala Marilyn Chambers' character in RABID.

There are also elements similar to THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN, not in substance, but in atmosphere. This is rather interesting, since Kate Reid plays about the same role here that she played in that film!

Still, PLAGUE isn't bad on its own merit. It's a fairly low budget production, with a boom mic visible a few times and the sign for the research facility flapping in the breeze. The acting is adequate, but a bit stiff in places. Overall, not a total waste of time...
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