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Overview
Release Date:
1 August 1971 (USA) moreTagline:
The Last Man on Earth is Not Alone morePlot:
Robert Neville, a doctor, due to an experimental vaccine, is the only survivor of an apocalyptic war waged with biological weapons... more | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)User Comments:
Sci Fi Action At Its Explosive Best! moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Charlton Heston | ... | Robert Neville | |
| Anthony Zerbe | ... | Matthias | |
| Rosalind Cash | ... | Lisa | |
| Paul Koslo | ... | Dutch | |
| Eric Laneuville | ... | Richie | |
| Lincoln Kilpatrick | ... | Zachary | |
| Jill Giraldi | ... | Little Girl | |
| Anna Aries | ... | Woman in Cemetery Crypt | |
| Brian Tochi | ... | Tommy | |
| DeVeren Bookwalter | ... | Family Member | |
| John Dierkes | ... | Family Member | |
| Monika Henreid | ... | Family Member | |
| Linda Redfearn | ... | Family Member | |
| Forrest Wood | ... | Family Member |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
98 minCountry:
USALanguage:
EnglishColor:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoCertification:
Australia:M | USA:PG | Canada:14A | Australia:PG (TV rating) | Sweden:15 | Singapore:NC-16 | Finland:K-16 | Norway:16 (1971) | UK:PG | USA:GPFilming Locations:
Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch - 411 N. Hollywood Way, Burbank, California, USA moreMOVIEmeter: 
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Charlton Heston had read the original novel on an airplane coming back to California, and was very interested in a modern adaptation of the book; he was totally unaware of the fact it had already been made into a film long before - The Last Man on Earth (1964) starring Vincent Price. moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: In one of the early flashback news sequences, the reporter warning people to stay in their homes concludes with 'CONELRAD channel' - CONELRAD was an acronym for Conrtol of Electromagnetic Radiation developed by the FCC during the Cold War, and was abandoned in August of 1963, replaced by the Emergency Broadcast System in the same month. Any 1970s alert would have used the EBS, not CONELRAD. moreQuotes:
[first lines][the last man on earth wrecks his car]
Robert Neville: There's never a cop around when you need one.
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This action packed and thought-provoking sci-fi drama has been one of my personal favorites for over 30 years. Charlton Heston found his definitive role here, as the last man on earth, a scientist fighting a single handed battle against hundreds of mutant creatures of the night.
On the basic level, this movie has some of the most explosive action I have ever seen. Heston is at his best as a bloodless technocrat, a stone killer, "exterminating" mutants with machine guns, pistols, grenades, and his bare hands, all the time giving off an icy air of detachment. Put Chuck up against Clint Eastwood or Charles Bronson and he definitely holds his own purely as a Seventies action hero.
On the other hand, this is also Chuck's best performance as an actor. The fact that he literally has the screen to himself for the first half hour allows him to do things he never did in his "epic star" mode. Watch him buy that used car, making small talk with a rotted corpse. Chuck puts across so much loneliness and yet entirely avoids self-pity, as in "thanks a lot, you cheating bastard." It's a scream to watch the bigger than life Moses dealing with life's everyday hassles, not in reality but in wistful fantasy.
Then watch the WOODSTOCK scene in the movie theater. Here's right wing idealist Charlton Heston watching left-wing hippies dance and frolic. Here's the last man on earth watching huge mobs of people crowd up the world that is now empty. The ironies are razor sharp, and Heston just lies back and lets the dialog work for him. "Just to see, just to really realize, that if you have to be afraid to smile at someone, if you have to be afraid to walk down the street, what kind of world is that? Right?" Note well the master's restraint. He doesn't sneer, he puts much more sadness into the lip-reading bit, with a little self-loathing on the side. The dialog and situation are tailor-made for Heston's cold decisive vocal style. It's not hammy stuff, it's Heston giving you the same kind of chill Deniro achieved in TAXI DRIVER. It's the paranoid loner as tragic hero. This cold withdrawn stuff is right down his power alley, and Chuck sends this scene into the upper decks.
Once the movie gets started, Heston gets superb assistance from Anthony Zerbe as the religious fanatic Brother Matthias. Zerbe is superb and the commentary on religious fanaticism is even more relevant today than it was thirty years ago. Then there's the sizzling racial subplot, the kill-whitey fanaticism of Brother Zachary striking far too close to home in 1973 but remaining as provocative as ever today. It's disturbing indeed to note the subliminal message of the inter-racial love affair -- the nice white man is happy to take care of the black woman and her children, but only after the assertive black man is dead. A movie that provokes, entertains, and combines scorching social issues with rip-roaring adventure, THE OMEGA MAN is Heston's best.
"Nope -- they sure don't make pictures like that any more."