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| Director: | Michael Campus | 
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| Writer: | Frank De Felitta, Max Ehrlich | 
| Staring: | 
| In the not too distant future, an overpopulated Earth government makes it illegal to have children for a generation. One couple, unsatisfied with their substitute robot baby, breaks the rules. | |
| Release Date: | May 25, 1972 | 
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| Director: | Michael Campus | 
| Writer: | Frank De Felitta, Max Ehrlich | 
| Genres: | Science Fiction, Thriller | 
| Keywords | pregnancy, dystopia, overpopulation, pollution, distant future, robot, birth control | 
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Sagittarius Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Oliver Reed | Russ | 
| Geraldine Chaplin | Carol | 
| Don Gordon | George | 
| Diane Cilento | Edna | 
| David Markham | Dr. Herrick | 
| Bill Nagy | The President | 
| Sheila Reid | Mary Herrick | 
| Aubrey Woods | Dr. Mallory | 
| Wayne Rodda | Metromart Salesman | 
| Ditte Maria Wiberg | Telescreen Operator | 
| Birgitte Federspiel | Psychiatrist | 
| Lone Lindorff | Mother | 
| Belinda Donkin | Daughter | 
| Claus Nissen | Guard | 
| Jeff Slocombe | Guard | 
| Dale Robinson | First Guide | 
| Victor Lipari | Headwaiter | 
| Michel Hildesheim | Thief | 
| Paul Secon | Tour Guide | 
| Carlotta Magnoff | Informer | 
| Eugene Blau | Baby Shop Salesman | 
| Bent Christensen | Baby Shop Salesman | 
| Sam Maisel | Father in Baby Shop | 
| Anne-Lise Gabold | Mother in Baby Shop | 
| Torben Hundahl | President's Aide | 
| Peter Ronild | Edict Doctor | 
| Birte Tove | Nurse | 
| Birgitte Frigast-Hansen | Nurse | 
| Brian Keifer | Edict Examiner | 
| Wladirmir Kandel | Edict Examiner | 
| Lene Vasegaard | Edict Mother | 
| Peter Hohnen | Edict Boy | 
| Theis Ib Husfeldt | Jesse | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Michael Campus | Director | 
| Frank De Felitta | Writer | 
| Anthony Masters | Production Design | 
| Mikael Salomon | Additional Photography | 
| Jan Weincke | Aerial Director of Photography | 
| Max Ehrlich | Writer | 
| Jonathan Hodge | Original Music Composer | 
| Michael Reed | Director of Photography | 
| Margit Brandt | Costume Design | 
| Derek Meddings | Special Effects | 
| Lene Ravn Henriksen | Makeup Artist | 
| Erling Jørgensen | Set Decoration | 
| Dennis Lanning | Sound Editor, Editor | 
| Richard C. Meyer | Supervising Editor | 
| Andrew Patterson | Assistant Editor | 
| Peter Høimark | Art Direction | 
| Harry Lange | Art Direction | 
| Richard F. Dalton | Assistant Director | 
| Gert Madsen | Sound | 
| Hugh Strain | Sound Mixer | 
| Ron Drinkwater | Camera Operator | 
| Geoffrey Haine | Production Manager | 
| H.P. Moeller-Anderson | Unit Manager | 
| Dick Frift | Construction Manager | 
| Anders-Volmer Hansen | Property Buyer | 
| Norman Gryspeerdt | Still Photographer | 
| Kai Larsen | Gaffer | 
| Benny Jacobsen | Still Photographer | 
| Jimmy Leavens | Grip | 
| Jytte Paby | Wardrobe Master | 
| Jane Buck | Continuity | 
| Sandra Kolber | Script Consultant | 
| Doreen Landry | Publicist | 
| P.C. Mattheisen | Technical Advisor | 
| Brian Brockwell | Production Accountant | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Frank De Felitta | Executive Producer | 
| Max Ehrlich | Associate Producer | 
| Tom Madigan | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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Our planet is over-populated so the government introduces a strict no offspring policy. We must all make do with robot babies - anyone caught trying to have a real child gets shot! "Russ" (Oliver Reed) and "Carol" (Geraldine Chaplin) are determined to have a child, though, and the feature follows th ... eir escapades as they try to conceive and to keep their baby and themselves from the pervasive eyes and ears of the State. The concept is quite original, and it obviously spawned quite a few sequels (not least "Logan's Run" in 1976), but the execution and production really do let this down. Diane Cilento was a stunning woman to look at, but here, as was frequently the case, her acting - especially about something quite so visceral - lacks emotion or passion, indeed a robot baby might just have suited her character quite well. There's a decent amount of jeopardy as they try to escape with their bairn, and the socio-political criticism of a society that has lost any semblance of free will is writ large, but the whole thing is listless and, frankly, Reed is not the least convincing either. Pity - had potential, just undelivered.