The Andromeda Strain (1971) - It's Growing Scene (7/10) | Movieclips
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- The Andromeda Strain - It's Growing: The scientists make a horrifying discovery.
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Chilling tale about a US research satellite carrying a deadly extraterrestrial microscopic organism that crashes into a small town in Arizona. A group of top scientists are hurriedly assembled in a bid to identify and contain the lethal stowaway. Based on the novel by Michael Crichton.
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Cast: Arthur Hill, James Olson, Kate Reid
Director: Robert Wise
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One of the most frightening films ever made! If you want a good scare, watch this film from the beginning to the end! You will be on the edge of your seat . It scared the crap out of me as an 11 year old kid! It still holds up to this day!
The book is also well written and terrifying. I think it's the first time that a novel included references (albeit they're fictitious)!
If someone sees this movie as a child, his/her mind will be permanently bent and misshapen. It's *that* chilling! The 60s-70s sound effects are powerfully effective, too.
I saw it at 14yo and I concur it is freaky scary.
I saw it in the same age in Germany , never forgot this Movey my hole life :) , also Formicula and Capricorn .
The sound track alone is an incredible work that fits this movie perfectly. How do you make microbiology terrifying. They succeeded on all counts.
Still to this day, my most watched and most loved movie of all-time. I am now up to 76 times seeing this masterpiece over 40+ years! My dad watched this with me the first time when it was on CBS's Late Night Movies back in the 70's. He thought I would hate it for being "slow". Boy was he wrong! If there ever was a movie deserving the title "Masterpiece", this is it. One of a kind and one amazing movie, I will always love it and it will ALWAYS be my #1!
This movie was made with a level of unimpeachable scientific authenticity that has rarely been matched...if ever. It seems so realistic because so much of it actually was real. Real scientific equipment and real practical sets were used to the largest extent possible. And of course, no CGI, although it did make use of special effects that were created specifically for this movie.
They started the clip too late. About a minute before this you first see it move. Reid _thinks_ she sees it but Stone has his back turned, so she think she's just too tired.
Even scarier..
I saw this at 12 yrs of age on a bicycle on a dirt road behind a drive in theatre here in Miami. I was very impressed. Strange to look at it now during sars covid 2. Bless everyone.
Now I want to know how to get my family INTO the Wildfire Facility!
You are dating yourself... and me. I was 11 at thetime.
Was that the Dixie Drive-in or was it the Bird Road drive in? 🤔
Hell, I was 15 at the time. I remember this movie scaring me much more than even The Exorcist! 😱
@@thebullet44739 Coral Way Drive Inn Theater. The old ad's for it say its the first drive-in with air conditioning in the country!
This was such a golden age for science themed and science-fiction films: 2001, Planet of the Apes, Soylent Green, Solaris, Silent Running, and this classic. The effects, editing, sound, and music had the perfect touch of eerie otherworldliness.
I was 14 yrs old when this movie came out. I had a scholarship to go to medical school, and I also studied premed. in H.S. I do most of my own vital reading still at 63 yrs old now. I chose the USAF and technological education instead of medicine, but I know more than most doctors do. Everyone check out the worlds largest microscope that Japan has invented (SACLAC) is the abbreviated name of it. It will be the first molecular and subatomic microscope in the world. They will be able to see a virus without destroying it like the electron microscopes do.
Love this movie. Saw it a couple times many years ago and recently got it in DVD. I’ve watched it 5 or 6 times in the last 2weeks and never tired of it. It has held up very well.
They don't make movies like these anymore,they had a charm and were super technologized.
- and about two days later, they find out why it began to grow so much faster while they were looking at it over the time this scene took.
It was absorbing energy from the powerful lights used to see it up close.
... how did I not put this together earlier?!?!?!
Ah! “Good God! It’s growing!” LOL... Love this movie!
Michael Crichton wrote this while still in medical school.
@xn0 you’re not wrong. Absolutely disappointed in my generation
@xn0 As if Crichton wasn't an exceptional individual then, and there can't be exceptional individuals now, and as if there weren't "lol weed" equivalent people in the 60s. I just read of a guy's nephew who sold his uncle's guitar behind his back whilst Uncle was in Vietnam, all to buy drugs.
This... THIS!!! Was THE MOVIE 🎥 that convinced me that I would ONLY be happy in a science or engineering profession. I am postgraduate and doing research into killing COVID ... all because I loved Crichton’s imagination😁😁😁🙏🙏🙏👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Lord Tutinean My mom is also a physician and she too is working amid the COVID-19 situation!
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... that is because your mom IS a genius and YOUR MOM‼️👍🏿‼️She IS a Super Hero 🦅💕🙏
@@lordtutinean90 are you going to save everyone one of us 😷 go get it my friend
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... I am actually fighting the non-obvious follow on effects of COVID-19 and its kind. We are warriors at the genetic level. Building human DEFENSE against future attack. We are preparing for when several diseases combine forces ✊🏿🦠👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿‼️
@@lordtutinean90 very nice thankyou for your time and effort
Mom wanted my brother and I out of the house..sent us to see this..traumatized by dinner time
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This is without a doubt in the world the BEST SCIENCE FICTION MOVIE EVER MADE!! THIS MOVIE WAS BEYOND CONVINCING!
Cold War paranoia on steroids. Terror of imagination beyond simple blood and gore. Love ❤️ it.
I can feel my blood turning into dust... I remember this movie all too well from my childhood.
Some good talent behind the making of this film.
Hard to watch in light of what we're faced with today; this seems rather prophetic.
They're trying to stop an extraterrestrial microbe strain whose biology is based on silicone that attacks all traditionally carbon- organic lifeforms and material. It seems far fetched to compare it with a respiratory virus.
Great freaking movie!
More Star Trek than any Star Trek movie.
Irony-the same man would direct the first Star Trek movie several years later.
@@JnEricsonx Very much the same feeling movie though, slow and precise with what it tries to set out.
Crichton was ahead of his time.
He was a doctor and knew that it was only a matter of time.
One of the things I always liked about Michael Crichton's books (even though some people have been inclined to dismiss him as a "mass market" writer) is the fact that as a scientist by training, he understood only too well that nature typically sides with and exploits the hidden flaw. I love the way in which his books almost always left a string hanging at the end -- and this wasn't just for the sake of convenience in case his editors wanted him to do a sequel! It was because he understood that while we as humans might flatter ourselves that we control nature, we do not. As his own character Ian Malcolm points out in "Jurassic Park", nature always finds a way. It is more powerful than we are. While we might be clever enough to manipulate some of the laws of nature to the point that we can bend them somewhat, there are limits to what we can do and we cannot break the laws of nature. Not only that, but we run the potential risk of inadvertently setting something we never intended or planned or wanted in motion when we try to force nature to do our bidding and fulfill our whims simply because we're just smart enough to know that we can do it yet not smart enough to recognize when and why we *shouldn't* do it.
One of the things I always liked about Michael Crichton's books (even though some people have been inclined to dismiss him as a "mass market" writer) is the fact that as a scientist by training, he understood only too well that nature typically sides with and exploits the hidden flaw. I love the way in which his books almost always left a string hanging at the end -- and this wasn't just for the sake of convenience in case his editors wanted him to do a sequel! It was because he understood that while we as humans might flatter ourselves that we control nature, we do not. As his own character Ian Malcolm points out in "Jurassic Park", nature always finds a way. It is more powerful than we are. While we might be clever enough to manipulate some of the laws of nature to the point that we can bend them somewhat, there are limits to what we can do and we cannot break the laws of nature. Not only that, but we run the potential risk of inadvertently setting something we never intended or planned or wanted in motion when we try to force nature to do our bidding and fulfill our whims simply because we're just smart enough to know that we can do it yet not smart enough to recognize when and why we *shouldn't* do it.
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Great movie.
This movie is SOO good!!! Awesomely done
I saw this about 8 years ago for the first time. Hasn't left my mind since then. Incredible film.
2020: *WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN!*
Talk about music setting the tone for a scene...
To me, crazy "women-chasers" are fair game; but that Andromeda Strain virus scares me 100 times worse than everything that made me scream when I was a little girl!!
Ha! I thought that this movie was too dry and uninteresting when it was released. Since then it's only grown in my esteem so I bought it to insure I wouldn't be without it.
OMG - it seems to thrive on futuristic background music and dramatic tension !!
Kratos... the biological warfare has just begun. We just can't help but kill. Why?
This gave me a damn panic attack as a child. So these times are really fun with people complaining about masks and whatnot.
The mask is government control. It tells us all... that we have to chop the heads off "leadership" freaks. The virus was released in 2019. As with the wind... it has circled the globe.
masks are useless against a virus, but they demand you wear it as a sign of obedience.
I thought the Woman in the thumbnail was Dwight from The Office
“Omg .. it’s growing” (Dwight Schrute 1971)
Science Fiction is one of my favorite film genres in history. COVID-19 has brought me here... >__
So I take it this is where they got the movies Species and Life from this idea? 👍💪
Andromeda Strain inspired many scifi stories.
This is one of the few films that actually scared me.. but its fiction and can never happen...fast forward a few decades. And science fiction will soon become science fact..
Maybe we should experiment with alien moongoo on the iss..or the moon
I always thought the MIC-T was cool.
Not sure what the abbreviation stands for-- maybe Microbiology Technician?
This old movies were classic.
If only the CDC was up to the caliber of this fictional team.
I hope they are better, because their human factors (that get them their positions at Wildfire), are also the source of numerous failures during the film.
The two cameras are Bolex 16mm, and they cannot be used to the puproses in this film.
This film did not have a giant budget, so for the one shot in which they appear, they used real cameras they had lying around in the SFX department.
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Great Director!
Nice movie
*20 microns, yes, that's what they called it*
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Classic movie 🙌🎥🎞🎬🔥
Robert Wise?
In 2030 to come ..80% of Robots rules the globe👍👍
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.... they may rule 80% of labour but they lack the tax base to rule political bodies ...just do the math.
@@lordtutinean90 Huh? "80% of robots rule the globe." So if the total number of all robots on the planet were 100 (as an example), 80 of them would rule the world?
@@StaticJolts
Not if they do not have the ambition or desire to rule. My point was, that robots do not pay taxes. They do not vote or buy houses, get mortgages, invent things for the betterment of commerce or social conditions, and get paid for it - and then pay taxes that support a cause. Having powerful processing ability is not creativity nor is it control or desire for control. Ruling the world and serving it are two different things.
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2:36 Hexagon Shapes!!! Too much pandemonium!!!
Perhaps the worst Alien you’d ever want to meet........
Great film
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I saw this and read the book, both were very good, the remake with big stars was a flop to me. I wasted my time on it so erased it and am going to rewatch the original.
cute how the little bug makes a creepy squeeling sound as it grows too, eh? what will those bio weapons researchers think up next? maybe a "covid virus"?
The sound design for this film is done so well! Especially the part where they watch an Andromeda "cell" divide into bigger parts, you can almost hear it coming to life. Watching the people studying it. Self aware. Trying to replicate into something stronger while humans try to figure out how to kill it. Creepy.
great movie
Oh nostalgia
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A great book...then flick
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Does anyone know what they call that whole apparatus that separates humans from microbes with the robot arms etc... ?Do they have a universal generic name like BioHazard Containment Dohicky?
Sounds right to me!
In the film they called 'the hands', but in the Science Fiction world, these devices are known as 'Waldoes' singlular 'Waldo', after the title of a story in which someone called Waldo develops arms and legs for himself, but which later work over any range.
Not just foreseeing prostheses, but such a handling device as seen in this film, and even tele-presence, and doing this over the internet.
@@stevetheduck1425 Dohicky sounds better 😁
This film should be considered more FACT than fiction. because there is bacteria and organisms out in space it's not a dead universe. A day that you see here may come and like COVID19?? we may not have an immediate answer to. You do know that?
Recently I heard in Antarctica that as a result of shrinking glaciers a bacterium has been released that hasn't lived since the time of the dinosaurs and consequently our immune systems will have no defense against it
I read that too. It's quite a plausible scenario and a vaccine would have to be developed rapidly, just like they did in Oxford for Covid. It's not impossible such things exist on other planets. They are the real aliens we need to be prepared for! @maggs131
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Nice film!
This is just like the first time I saw Belle Delphine, my queen. It just kept growing.
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Covid.
Does anyone have a picture of what this virus actually looks like
Cobeoe Yes. Look it up.
@@melissawickersham9912 i have i can't find it i could really use a link
There is here on youtube another part of this film called the 'it's a crystal' scene.
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That’s what she said
"my god it's growing"
That's what she said. Well, she did.
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