Re: some of my favourite lesser known Sci fi films.
Some favourite 70s SF films:
No Blade of Grass (1970) Apocalyptic tale of a world starving when all crops fail and the desperate flight of a family from the city to a relative's farm--not often screened for some reason.
Soylent Green (1973) Charlton Heston in a world where overpopulation and environmental pollution have ravaged society. He tracks down the killer of a corporation bigwig and takes time to romance the gorgeous Leigh Taylor Young along the way to discovering the horrific secret of Soylent Green.
The Incredible Melting Man (1977) Gooy FX are the highlight of this one as an astronaut slowly melts while going on a murder rampage.
It's Alive! (1974) Killer baby is tracked down by his dad and the police after leaving the delivery room in a bloody mess. More complex than at first sight.
ZPG (1971) In an overpopulated world the government bans women from having children, forcing couples to instead have creepy robotic dolls. Stars Oliver Reed.
The Omega Man (1971) Charlton Heston as the last man on Earth, with disfigured psychotic mutants as his only company. Based on "I am Legend" by Richard Matheson.
The Final Programme (1973) John Finch as agent Jerry Cornelius in a sometimes psychedelic story of a plot to prevent a group of scientists creating a self-replicating super being. Very odd at times.
Some favourite 70s SF films:
No Blade of Grass (1970) Apocalyptic tale of a world starving when all crops fail and the desperate flight of a family from the city to a relative's farm--not often screened for some reason.
Soylent Green (1973) Charlton Heston in a world where overpopulation and environmental pollution have ravaged society. He tracks down the killer of a corporation bigwig and takes time to romance the gorgeous Leigh Taylor Young along the way to discovering the horrific secret of Soylent Green.
The Incredible Melting Man (1977) Gooy FX are the highlight of this one as an astronaut slowly melts while going on a murder rampage.
It's Alive! (1974) Killer baby is tracked down by his dad and the police after leaving the delivery room in a bloody mess. More complex than at first sight.
ZPG (1971) In an overpopulated world the government bans women from having children, forcing couples to instead have creepy robotic dolls. Stars Oliver Reed.
The Omega Man (1971) Charlton Heston as the last man on Earth, with disfigured psychotic mutants as his only company. Based on "I am Legend" by Richard Matheson.
The Final Programme (1973) John Finch as agent Jerry Cornelius in a sometimes psychedelic story of a plot to prevent a group of scientists creating a self-replicating super being. Very odd at times.
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