Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 60000000
Revenue
$ 137551594
Leonora Orantes
Mitch Emhoff
Ellis Cheever
Alan Krumwiede
Erin Mears
Ally Hextall
Beth Emhoff
Lyle Haggerty
Ian Sussman
Sun Feng
Roger
Jory Emhoff
Aubrey Cheever
David Eisenberg
Damian Leopold
Dennis French
Dave
Lorraine Vasquez
Irina
Minnesota Health
Siphon Woman (uncredited)
Clark Morrow
Jon Neal's Wife
Japanese Bus Man
School Nurse
ER Nurse #1
ER Nurse #2
Dr. Arrington
Social Worker
Carrie Anne
WHO Official
Beth's Mother
Funeral Director
Elizabeth Nygaard
Sick Lady
Nun
Hextall's Father
Shivering Man
Morgue Worker
Sanjay Gupta
Li Fai
Li Fai's Sister
John Neal (voice, uncredited)
Paramedic
Minnesota Medical Examiner
Assistant Medical Examiner
Helpful Doctor
Minnesota Health #1
Minnesota Health #2
Minnesota Health #4
AIMM Employee #1
AIMM Employee #2
AIMM Employee #3
AIMM Employee #4
Aaron Barnes
Japanese Official
Village Man #1
Village Man #2
Sussman's Assistant
Hedge Fund Man in Park
TV Anchor
Andrew
Chinese Health Official #1
Chinese Health Official #2
Coughing Man
National Guardsman
Man with Megaphone
Home Invasion Thug
Anthony
Police Officer (uncredited)
Dread (uncredited)
Sick Guy (uncredited)
Senate Staffer (uncredited)
Police Officer (uncredited)
Doctor Haddad (uncredited)
Vaccine Recipient (uncredited)
Interviewee (uncredited)
News Reporter (uncredited)
Tough Guy (uncredited)
National Guard Sergeant (uncredited)
Airport Passager (uncredited)
Food Drop Recipient (uncredited)
Interviewee (uncredited)
Vaccinated Citizen (uncredited)
Sick Person (uncredited)
Michael Giannes - Minnesota Health Department (uncredited)
Ahraf (uncredited)
Nurse (uncredited)
Washington D.C. Lobbyist (uncredited)
Vaccine Patient (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Press Room Reporter (uncredited)
Rafik's Lawyer (uncredited)
Photographer (uncredited)
Interviewee (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
ER Nurse (uncredited)
Doctor (uncredited)
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Stage Performer (uncredited)
Protestor (uncredited)
Airport Businessman (uncredited)
Pharmacy Fighter (uncredited)
Physician (uncredited)
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Print Journalist (uncredited)
Photographer (uncredited)
Doctor in Lobby (uncredited)
Driver (uncredited)
Hazmat Doctor (uncredited)
Vaccine Recipient (uncredited)
CDC Employee (uncredited)
Epidemic Victim (uncredited)
Sick Child (uncredited)
Driver (uncredited)
Sick Man (uncredited)
Lt. Col Ginsberg (uncredited)
Redhead Interviewee (uncredited)
Sickly Victim (uncredited)
Waitress (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Medical Staff (uncredited)
Polish Maid (uncredited)
Sick Woman (uncredited)
Survivor (uncredited)
Epidemic Victim (uncredited)
On Air News Reporter San Francisco (uncredited)
Hospital Physician (uncredited)
Sick Citizen (uncredited)
Vaccine Patient (uncredited)
Congress Woman (uncredited)
Citizen (uncredited)
Doctor (uncredited)
CDC Employee (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
On Air Reporter San Francisco Channel 7 (uncredited)
Girl In Cafe (uncredited)
Rafik (uncredited)
FBI Agent (uncredited)
CDC Employee (uncredited)
Capital Police (uncredited)
Dying Man (uncredited)
Doctor (uncredited)
Chef
Written by markuspm on 2013-12-23
Since watching this movie I think I feel differently when people around me start sneezing.
Written by talisencrw on 2016-05-02
I have a special place in my heart for the medical thriller. Looking back, I believe it stems both from being sick a lot when I was a kid, and from really enjoying great ones over the years, like 'Coma' and 'Outbreak'. As well, more recently I remember the panic both my son's mother and I tended to have when our son was born during the SARS epidemic back in 2003. Needless to say, when one of these films comes along, it's only a matter of time before it crosses my path. Director Soderbergh is intelligent enough to really make this material work, going at it from every conceivable angle (and many inconceivable ones!) yet still giving it coherence in a decent runtime (not a Bay-esque three hours) and there's enough star power to keep one's attention. The best kind of review for these sort of films is that it leaves you thinking twice before you have an affair, or even throw out your Kleenex, and that's specifically what Soderbergh's work here does.
Written by Rocketeer Raccoon on 2017-06-10
Even if Contagion has a decent star line up for a disease epidemic movie such as Matt Damon, Jude Law and Laurence Fishburne but the film itself actually felt really flat and I thought it was very disappointing to be honest. I was actually expecting a lot more from this but instead the story just wasn't very thrilling and exciting and most of the main characters were completely meaningless and uninteresting. Matt Damon plays one of the better main characters who is trying to keep his daughter safe from the infection but I think this subplot was very underdeveloped and they could have expanded on this more to give it more of a thrilling story to really show the world going to Hell. I mean the film itself is ok but it's a very flawed and I was actually expecting a more bleak ending.