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The Last Man on Earth

Do you dare imagine what it would be like to be...The last man on earth...Or the last woman.
1964 | 87m | English

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When a disease turns all of humanity into the living dead, the last man on earth becomes a reluctant vampire hunter.
Release Date: May 06, 1964
Director: Sidney Salkow, Ubaldo Ragona
Writer: Richard Matheson, Ubaldo Ragona, Furio M. Monetti, William F. Leicester
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords end of the world, corpse, watching tv, blindness, steak, mortal wound, cigarette, black and white, dead man, blood transfusion, last man on earth, secret burial, short wave radio, vampire, zombie, disease, antidote, graveyard, destroying a car, new car
Production Companies Associated Producers (API), Produzioni La Regina, American International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $300,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Vincent Price Dr. Robert Morgan
Franca Bettoia Ruth Collins
Emma Danieli Virginia Morgan
Giacomo Rossi Stuart Ben Cortman
Umberto Raho Dr. Mercer
Christi Courtland Kathy Morgan
Antonio Corevi Governor
Ettore Ribotta TV Reporter
Rolando De Rossi TV Reporter
Giuseppe Mattei New People Leader
Enrico Salvatore TV Reporter
Alessandro Tedeschi Passerby
Carolyn De Fonseca Ruth Collins (voice)
Name Job
Richard Matheson Screenplay, Novel
Sidney Salkow Director
Angiolina Menichelli Costume Design
Luciano Volpato Production Supervisor
Bruno Zanoli Boom Operator
Renato Pedrini Electrician
Rita Agostini Script Supervisor
Ubaldo Ragona Screenplay, Director
Furio M. Monetti Screenplay
Paul Sawtell Original Music Composer
Alfonso D'Artega Orchestrator
Gene Ruggiero Editor
Pierantonio Mecacci Makeup Artist
Enzo Silvestri Sound Engineer
Alfonso Avincola Still Photographer
Carmen Frosali Costume Supervisor
Franco Rispoli Other
Franco Delli Colli Director of Photography
Bert Shefter Original Music Composer
Lionello Meucci Assistant Production Manager
Brunello Serena Ulloa Set Decoration
Vico Vaccaro Production Manager
Armando Timpani Sound Recordist
Alvaro Lanzoni Camera Operator
Norman B. Schwartz Music Editor
Ermete Santini Other
William F. Leicester Screenplay
Carlo Grandone Assistant Director
Angelo Lannutti Assistant Camera
Giorgio Giovannini Art Direction
Federico Tocci Key Grip
Name Title
Robert L. Lippert Producer
Harold E. Knox Associate Producer
Samuel Z. Arkoff Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

They are coming to get you Morgan. Vincent Price stars as Dr. Robert Morgan, the apparent sole survivor on Earth after a lethal virus has wiped out mankind. His only company is a plague of vampire like zombies thirsting for his blood each and every night. Tiring of the constant fights and despera ... te in his loneliness, Morgan is at the end of his tether, until... The source story from which this film is adapted, "I Am Legend" written by Richard Matheson, is rightly or wrongly considered to be something of a sci-fi classic. This explains why in three different decades the film has been adapted to the big screen. Following on from this first attempt we have been offered up The Omega Man in 1971 and I Am Legend in 2007, all three big screen outings are of differing quality and separated by their respective approaches to the subject. The Last Man On Earth is to me the best of the three films to date. Having horror legend Vincent Price play the main character automatically lends people to think that this picture is primarily a horror film. Something that may explain why it's been largely ignored outside of those who have a penchant for Matheson and Price's respective work. Tho proudly containing (justly) horror elements (George Romero was clearly watching with interest) Ubaldo Ragona's film perfectly portrays the agony of Morgan's solitude, it's not merely about his battle with virally challenged zombies. Morgan's battle is chiefly with himself (wonderfully realised by an undervalued Price performance) he may have inherited the Earth, but his function has been reduced to being nothing more than an assassin of the night creatures. His existence is growing grim by the year, until he makes an amazing discovery, and it's one that swerves the film into its final quarter. Where to me at least, the film achieves what the other adaptations failed to do, namely no swagger involved, no cop outs and pandering to the norm, it's a highly fitting finale that is in keeping with the story's heart. Tho based as if in an American city, it's actually shot on location in Rome, Italy. With the whole cast other than Price himself, being Italian. Low on budget, The Last Man On Earth is unable to break free of its B movie sheen, yet this aids the structure of the picture. Grainy black and white shots of derelict streets are boosting the apocalyptic essence, this is a depressing time, not only for Morgan, but for us the viewers as well. We are not meant to jump out of our seats with fright, or to whoop and holler as Morgan lays waste to another creature of the night. We are asked to imagine what it would be like to be the last human on Earth, and if indeed we could quite simply cope with the isolation and dreams of a life long since past. Fine and intelligent picture 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
tubbs
6.0

The first hour was very good - that he could have been the last man on Earth wasn't so hard to believe. However, the closing scenes were a bit routine and disappointing. ...

Jun 23, 2021