You can feel them in your blood!
"Contamination" (1980), a collaborative production between Lisa Film and Alex Cinematografica, is a gripping sci-fi horror film that emerged from the creative minds of Germany and Italy. Directed by Luigi Cozzi, the movie delves into a chilling narrative where alien eggs found in a wrecked spaceship unleash a deadly green substance that causes humans to explode upon contact. The film's unique blend of gore and extraterrestrial mystery sets it apart in the genre, drawing viewers into a tense atmosphere filled with suspense and visceral horror. The plot follows a team of investigators, including a New York City cop and a coffee-drinking astronaut, as they unravel the sinister plot behind the alien eggs. Their journey takes them from the bustling streets of New York to a secluded laboratory, where they confront the mastermind behind the contamination. The film's pacing keeps audiences on the edge of their seats, with each scene building upon the last to create a crescendo of terror and revelation. "Contamination" is notable for its practical effects, which were groundbreaking for the time. The exploding bodies and oozing green goo are crafted with a level of detail that adds to the film's unsettling realism. While the special effects may seem dated by today's standards, they were a significant achievement in 1980 and contributed to the film's cult status among horror enthusiasts. Despite mixed reviews upon its release, "Contamination" has garnered a dedicated following over the years. Its blend of sci-fi and horror elements, combined with its audacious plot and memorable visuals, make it a standout film from the early 1980s. For fans of genre cinema, "Contamination" remains a fascinating example of how international collaboration can produce a unique and enduring piece of horror history.
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Year1980
Runtime95 min
GenresScience FictionHorror
Production countriesGermanyItaly

