Contagion (2011 film)
Contagion: As an epidemic of a lethal airborne virus - that kills within days - rapidly grows, the worldwide medical community races to find a cure and control the panic that spreads faster than the virus itself.
Contagion Overview
Budget | 60 million |
Category | Drama , Thriller , Science Fiction |
Production company | Participant (US) , Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ (AE) , Double Feature Films (US) , Regency Enterprises (US) , Warner Bros. Pictures (US) |
Box office | 137.552 million |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 1.767 Hour |
Release date | 2011-09-08 |
Spoken language | English , 广州话 / 廣州話 , 普通话 |
Rating | 66% |
Vote Count | 5914 |
Contagion - FAQ
What is Budget of Contagion ?
Budget of Contagion is 60 million
What are Categories of Contagion ?
Category of Contagion is Drama , Thriller , Science Fiction
What are the Production companies of Contagion ?
Production companies of Contagion are Participant (US) , Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ (AE) , Double Feature Films (US) , Regency Enterprises (US) , Warner Bros. Pictures (US)
What is the Box office collection of Contagion ?
Box office Collection of Contagion is 137.552 million
What is the Original language of Contagion ?
Original_language of Contagion is en
What is the Run time of Contagion ?
Run time of Contagion is 1.767 Hour
What is Release date of Contagion ?
Release date of Contagion is 2011-09-08
Cast
- Marion Cotillard as Leonora Orantes
- Matt Damon as Mitch Emhoff
- Laurence Fishburne as Ellis Cheever
- Jude Law as Alan Krumwiede
- Kate Winslet as Erin Mears
- Jennifer Ehle as Ally Hextall
- Gwyneth Paltrow as Beth Emhoff
- Bryan Cranston as Lyle Haggerty
- Elliott Gould as Ian Sussman
- Chin Han as Sun Feng
- John Hawkes as Roger
- Anna Jacoby-Heron as Jory Emhoff
- Sanaa Lathan as Aubrey Cheever
- Demetri Martin as David Eisenberg
- Armin Rohde as Damian Leopold
- Enrico Colantoni as Dennis French
- Larry Clarke as Dave
- Monique Gabriela Curnen as Lorraine Vasquez
- Daria Strokous as Irina
- Rick Uecker as Minnesota Health
- Jamie Newell as Siphon Woman (uncredited)
- Griffin Kane as Clark Morrow
- Rebecca Spence as Jon Neal's Wife
- Yoshiaki Kobayashi as Japanese Bus Man
- Teri McEvoy as School Nurse
- Sue Redman as ER Nurse #1
- Teri Campbell as ER Nurse #2
- Stef Tovar as Dr. Arrington
- Mary Jo Faraci as Social Worker
- Grace Rex as Carrie Anne
- Joseph Anthony Foronda as WHO Official
- Annabel Armour as Beth's Mother
- Jim Ortlieb as Funeral Director
- Kara Zediker as Elizabeth Nygaard
- Laura Fisher as Sick Lady
- Mary Beth Dolan as Nun
- Dan Flannery as Hextall's Father
- Jason Babinsky as Shivering Man
- Howie Johnson as Morgue Worker
- Sanjay Gupta as Sanjay Gupta
- Chui Tien-You as Li Fai
- Josie Ho as Li Fai's Sister
- Steven Soderbergh as John Neal (voice, uncredited)
- Phillip James Brannon as Paramedic
- David Lively as Minnesota Medical Examiner
- Andrew White as Assistant Medical Examiner
- Ira Blumen as Helpful Doctor
- Scott Stangland as Minnesota Health #1
- Jimmy Chung as Minnesota Health #2
- Tara Mallen as Minnesota Health #4
- John Hines as AIMM Employee #1
- Joshua Weinstein as AIMM Employee #2
- Sarah Charipar as AIMM Employee #3
- Mark Czoske as AIMM Employee #4
- Dan Aho as Aaron Barnes
- Hee-Wan Kwon as Japanese Official
- Phil Tang as Village Man #1
- Robert Chi as Village Man #2
- Blair Robertson as Sussman's Assistant
- Randy Lowell as Hedge Fund Man in Park
- Pete Sack as TV Anchor
- Brian J. O'Donnell as Andrew
- Kwok-Wah Wong as Chinese Health Official #1
- Sau-Ming Tsang as Chinese Health Official #2
- Josh Pollock as Coughing Man
- Peter A Kelly as National Guardsman
- Thomas Gebbia as Man with Megaphone
- Dan Sanders-Joyce as Home Invasion Thug
- Joshua Seiden as Anthony
- Kam Tong Wong as Chef
- Jim Anderson as Police Officer (uncredited)
- Bambadjan Bamba as Dread (uncredited)
- Rodolfo C Barrios as Sick Guy (uncredited)
- Bryan Basil as Senate Staffer (uncredited)
- Raphael Baunaquis as Police Officer (uncredited)
- Ahmed Boulane as Doctor Haddad (uncredited)
- Liz Clare as Vaccine Recipient (uncredited)
- Rashida Clendening as Interviewee (uncredited)
- David Cohen as News Reporter (uncredited)
- James Anthony Cotton as Tough Guy (uncredited)
- Duke Czlonka as National Guard Sergeant (uncredited)
- Andrew Dasz as Airport Passager (uncredited)
- Joe DeBartolo as Food Drop Recipient (uncredited)
- Eduardo Ambriz DeColosio as Interviewee (uncredited)
- Amanda Dyar as Vaccinated Citizen (uncredited)
- Ryan Ebert as Sick Person (uncredited)
- Shannon Edwards as Michael Giannes - Minnesota Health Department (uncredited)
- Anas El Baz as Ahraf (uncredited)
- Olivia Francessca as Nurse (uncredited)
- Logan Fry as Washington D.C. Lobbyist (uncredited)
- Kenley Gaffke as Vaccine Patient (uncredited)
- Christian Heep as Reporter (uncredited)
- Alex Hill 3 as Press Room Reporter (uncredited)
- John Hoogenakker as Rafik's Lawyer (uncredited)
- Matt Iwinski as Photographer (uncredited)
- Sarah Kliban as Interviewee (uncredited)
- Iris Kohl as Reporter (uncredited)
- Suzanne Lang as ER Nurse (uncredited)
- Elester Latham as Doctor (uncredited)
- Mark Lavell as Survivor (uncredited)
- Ina Lereine as Pedestrian (uncredited)
- Seth Leslie as Stage Performer (uncredited)
- Patterson Lundquist as Concerned Citizen (uncredited)
- Josiah Lyricq as Protestor (uncredited)
- Mino Mackic as Airport Businessman (uncredited)
- Carl Marino as Pharmacy Fighter (uncredited)
- Mary Lu Marr as Physician (uncredited)
- James Mastel as FBI Agent (uncredited)
- Timothy W. Mather as Print Journalist (uncredited)
- Thomas McCormick as Photographer (uncredited)
- Dave McNulty as Doctor in Lobby (uncredited)
- E. Roger Mitchell as Driver (uncredited)
- Paul D. Morgan as Hazmat Doctor (uncredited)
- Jesse Muick as Vaccine Recipient (uncredited)
- Larry Nazimek as CDC Employee (uncredited)
- Andrew Nitzke as Epidemic Victim (uncredited)
- Matthew Parry-Jones as Sick Child (uncredited)
- Eric Pierson as Driver (uncredited)
- Steven Potts as Sick Man (uncredited)
- Steven James Price as Lt. Col Ginsberg (uncredited)
- Kyle Quesnoy as Redhead Interviewee (uncredited)
- Brandi Quinn as Sickly Victim (uncredited)
- Kenya Robertson as Waitress (uncredited)
- Joshua Rollins as Reporter (uncredited)
- Sandy Rouge as Medical Staff (uncredited)
- Helen Sadler as Polish Maid (uncredited)
- Peggy Sandow as Sick Woman (uncredited)
- Jane Santos as Survivor (uncredited)
- Hester Schell as Epidemic Victim (uncredited)
- Jon Komp Shin as On Air News Reporter San Francisco (uncredited)
- Walt Sloan as Hospital Physician (uncredited)
- Gregory Marshall Smith as CDC Reporter / Health Official (uncredited)
- Ylian Alfaro Snyder as Sick Citizen (uncredited)
- Joshua Squire as Vaccine Patient (uncredited)
- January Stern as Congress Woman (uncredited)
- Michael T Stewart as Citizen (uncredited)
- Thomas W. Stewart as Doctor (uncredited)
- Audra Todd as CDC Employee (uncredited)
- Giota Trakas as Reporter (uncredited)
- Ken Venzke as On Air Reporter San Francisco Channel 7 (uncredited)
- Abby Wait as Girl In Cafe (uncredited)
- Amr Waked as Rafik (uncredited)
- James D. Weston II as FBI Agent (uncredited)
- Roger Wiggins as CDC Employee (uncredited)
- Robert A. Young as Capital Police (uncredited)
- Bobby Watson as Dying Man (uncredited)