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      • In November 2008, Timothy Olyphant was cast in the lead role as the town's sheriff.
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  1. The Crazies is a 2010 American horror film directed by Breck Eisner from a screenplay from Scott Kosar and Ray Wright. The film is a remake of the 1973 film of the same name and stars Timothy Olyphant , Radha Mitchell , Joe Anderson and Danielle Panabaker .

  2. Feb 26, 2010 · With Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, Joe Anderson, Danielle Panabaker. After a strange and insecure plane crash, an unusual toxic virus enters a quaint farming town. A young couple are quarantined, but they fight for survival along with help from a couple of people.

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    • Horror
    • Breck Eisner
    • 2010-02-26
  3. In the town of Ogden Marsh, Iowa, David (Timothy Olyphant), the local sheriff enjoys a baseball game. His deputy, Russell (Joe Anderson), spots Rory Hamill (Mike Hickman), a local resident, entering the outfield holding a shotgun. David is forced to shoot and kill the unresponsive Rory.

  4. Feb 24, 2010 · One day after work, Sheriff David Dutton (Timothy Olyphant) and his deputy, Russell Clank (Joe Anderson), are watching a local school baseball game when the town drunk comes lurching into the outfield holding a shotgun. When the autopsy shows he had a 0.0 blood alcohol level, that's the first signal something is wrong in Ogden Marsh.

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    • Feb 25, 2010
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  6. David Dutton (Timothy Olyphant) is sheriff of Ogden Marsh, a picture-perfect American town with happy, law-abiding citizens. But one night, one of them comes to a school baseball game with a loaded shotgun, ready to kill.

  7. An interview with Timothy Olyphant, who plays David in The Crazies: 1. On what drew him to the script 2. On the make-up effects 3. On working with the cast 4. On the script resonating with him 5. On collaborating with Director Breck Eisner 6. On the characters being relatable