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| Director: | Alberto De Martino | 
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| Writer: | Alberto De Martino, Michael Robson, Sergio Donati | 
| Staring: | 
| An executive in charge of a nuclear power plant in the Mid-East must stop his son-- who turns out to be the Anti Christ -- from blowing it up. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 25, 1977 | 
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| Director: | Alberto De Martino | 
| Writer: | Alberto De Martino, Michael Robson, Sergio Donati | 
| Genres: | Science Fiction, Drama, Horror | 
| Keywords | nuclear power plant, nuclear holocaust, armageddon | 
| Production Companies | Embassy Productions, Aston Films | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Kirk Douglas | Robert Caine | 
| Agostina Belli | Sara Golan | 
| Simon Ward | Angel Caine | 
| Anthony Quayle | Professor Griffith | 
| Adolfo Celi | Dr. Kerouac | 
| Romolo Valli | Charrier | 
| Ivo Garrani | Prime Minister | 
| Spiros Focás | Harbin | 
| Massimo Foschi | Young Arab | 
| Virginia McKenna | Eva Caine | 
| John Carlin | Robertson | 
| Alexander Knox | Meyer | 
| Vittorio Fanfoni | First Asylum Patient | 
| Eugenio Masciari | Second Asylum Patient | 
| Sergio Serafini | Third Asylum Patient | 
| Domenico Di Costanzo | Fourth Asylum Patient | 
| Geoffrey Keen | Gynecologist | 
| Allan Hendrick | Fanatical Demonstrator | 
| Peter Cellier | Sheckley | 
| Gerard Hely | Clarke | 
| Caroline Langrishe | Girlfriend (as Caroline Horner) | 
| Penelope Horner | Caine’s Secretary | 
| Jenny Twigge | Air Hostess | 
| Richard Cornish | 1st Journalist | 
| Denis Lawson | 2nd Journalist | 
| John Bancroft | 3rd Journalist | 
| Joanne Dainton | Nurse | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Alberto De Martino | Screenplay, Screenstory, Director | 
| Robin Vidgeon | Assistant Camera | 
| Michael Robson | Screenplay | 
| Enrico Sabbatini | Costume Design | 
| Nick Farnes | Production Director | 
| Georgette Steinbach | Script Supervisor | 
| Peter James | Set Decoration | 
| Vincenzo Tomassi | Editor | 
| Erico Menczer | Director of Photography | 
| Roberto Giussani | Production Director | 
| Joe Pollini | Assistant Director | 
| Pamela Davies | Script Supervisor | 
| Gian Maria Avetta | Production Supervisor | 
| Roberto Brega | Camera Operator | 
| Fabrizio Vicari | Assistant Camera | 
| Pasquale Germano | Assistant Production Design | 
| Peter Horrocks | Sound Editor | 
| Armando Pace | Assistant Editor | 
| Giorgio Garibaldi Schwarze | Still Photographer | 
| Peter Handford | Sound | 
| Nik Power | Sound | 
| Gerry Humphreys | Sound Mixer | 
| Franco Schioppa | Makeup Artist | 
| Gilda De Guilmi | Hairstylist | 
| Giuseppe Auriemma | Production Supervisor | 
| Giorgio Aureli | Assistant Camera | 
| Terry Smith | Assistant Costume Designer | 
| Vanio Amici | Assistant Editor | 
| Benito Mancini | Accountant | 
| David Stevenson | Sound | 
| Trevor Rutherford | Sound | 
| Fausto Ancillai | Sound Mixer | 
| Penny Steyne | Makeup Artist | 
| Colin Jamison | Hairstylist | 
| Clara Fratarcangeli | Seamstress | 
| Sergio Donati | Screenplay, Screenstory | 
| Uberto Bertacca | Production Design | 
| Ennio Morricone | Original Music Composer | 
| Anthony Waye | Assistant Director | 
| Benito Stefanelli | Master at Arms | 
| Giannetto De Rossi | Special Effects Makeup Artist | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Edmondo Amati | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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I'm not counting on God. I put my faith in Nuclear Energy. Holocaust 2000 is directed by Alberto De Martino and co-written by Martino and Sergio Donati. It stars Kirk Douglas, Simon Ward, Agostina Belli, Anthony Quayle and Virginia McKenna. Music is by Ennio Morricone and cinematography by Erico ... Menczer. Nuclear industrialist Robert Caine (Douglas) refuses to heed warnings that the Antichrist is closer to home than he ever could have imagined... Caine and Angel Casting aside the fact that it is a cash in on the success of the far superior The Omen, it simply isn't smart or good enough to make its own mark. Knowing what is going on in the first instance is not a great thing for the audience, it would be were the narrative strong enough to keep us on our toes, but it never is. The plot speeds along merrily following the same trajectory as expected; mysterious deaths, pregnancy, loads of ominous warnings, repeat sequence of doom and on to the unsubtle reveal in preparation for a less than satisfying ending. The makers do try to add some salt to the satanic broth, such as having Douglas roam around naked in a feverish nightmare, and some moments are kinda fun in that tacky Italian/England production way, but the zip, the originality, is sorely lacking. Cast seem to be working off of a different screenplay to each other, though Douglas is at least working hard to make the duff regurgitation come alive. It looks nice on occasions, and it's fun for the wrong reasons, but its low standing reputation is fully justified and therefore near impossible to recommend to anyone but Kirk Douglas completists. 5/10
"Holocaust 2000" ends at the point where the climatic action should actually be beginning: the plot details are all well established and now it is time for Robert to take decisive action to defeat Angel. But alas, no. This film is instead left in a position where nothing really works the way it ough ... t to, especially in light of the more high profile horror films from the 1970's. These films, primarily "The Exorcist" (1973) and "The Omen" (1976), have an intensity about them which makes for compulsive and exciting viewing and the action set piece sequences will undoubtedly continue to retain a high shock value well into the future, but sadly that isn't the case here. What the filmmakers have managed to produce in this instance is an incredibly well paced film that lacks impact and isn't even particularly engaging or memorable and surely that is something of a regrettable and disappointing feat in itself.