The Last Man on Earth (1964) | |
Director(s) | Ubaldo Ragona, Sidney Salkow (uncredited) |
Producer(s) | Samuel Z. Arkoff (executive), Robert L. Lippert |
Top Genres | Drama, Horror, Science Fiction |
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The Last Man on Earth (1964) was a Horror - Science Fiction Film directed by Sidney Salkow and Ubaldo Ragona and produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff and Robert L. Lippert.
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The Last Man on Earth (1964)
By Beatrice on Mar 8, 2018 From Flickers in TimeThe Last Man on Earth Directed by Ubaldo Ragona (Italian prints) and Sidney Salkow (U.S. prints) Written by William Leicester and Richard Matheson from Matheson’s novel “I Am Legend” 1964/USA/Italy Associated Producers/Produzioni La Regina First viewing/Amazon Instant The zombie... Read full article
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Dr. Mercer:
You're the only one who wasn't afraid to come here today.
Robert Morgan: What's going to happen, Dr. Mercer? Is everybody in the world going to die before someone finds the answer?
Dr. Mercer: No, I don't think so. I don't deny there's some strange evolutionary process going on, but mankind won't be destroyed. The fact that you and I are working here today is evidence of that.
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Robert Morgan: What's going to happen, Dr. Mercer? Is everybody in the world going to die before someone finds the answer?
Dr. Mercer: No, I don't think so. I don't deny there's some strange evolutionary process going on, but mankind won't be destroyed. The fact that you and I are working here today is evidence of that.
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Richard Matheson felt Vincent Price was miscast as Robert Morgan.
This film was originally going to be produced by Hammer Films of Great Britain. They decided not to make it and passed the script over to their U.S. associate, Robert L. Lippert, who produced the film in Italy.
The script was written in part by Richard Matheson, but he was dissatisfied with the result and was therefore credited as Logan Swanson.
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This film was originally going to be produced by Hammer Films of Great Britain. They decided not to make it and passed the script over to their U.S. associate, Robert L. Lippert, who produced the film in Italy.
The script was written in part by Richard Matheson, but he was dissatisfied with the result and was therefore credited as Logan Swanson.
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