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The Last Man on Earth

The Last Man on Earth

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Vampires as Zombies....different
Review: I saw this movie last week on Amazon, never having heard of it, and decided to pick it up. I must say, it really was a good decision. This movie gives a different take on the whole zombie genre(probably because it was created before Night of the Living Dead was capable of tatooing the typical zombie into our minds).

Anyway, Vincent Price plays Morgan, who literally is The Last Man on Earth. The rest of the human population has been taken ill with a virus that slowly kills them and brings them back to life as blood-thirsty zombies. But they really only move like Zombies. They share the same qualities that a vampire would(afraid of their reflection, afraid of garlic and crosses, etc...) We are given a good walk-thru of what the average day in the life of Morgan is like and then the movie takes a spin to his life before the virus spread. This is my favorite part of the movie, because you can really see the influenece this movie had on George Romero. There are news casts, trying to explain what is going on, there are people who are afraid oftheir bestfriends..it really is excellent.

Finally, the movie goes back to the present and Morgan discovers a woman walking around. He brings her back to his home, after much convincing..And I will save the awesome ending for you too see....Enjoy!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Perfect Early 1960's Horror Movie
Review: I saw this movie late one night when I was about 12. I have never forgotten it. Before Chuck Heston in Omega Man, there was Vicent Price in Last Man on Earth. In the age of bio-warefare this is a chilling movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I was scared for weeks!
Review: I saw this movie when first released in 1964(I was 13 years old). I was at the local drive-in with my parents and my younger brother who was eight. The black and white screen, the graininess of the film and the feeling that "this could really happen" all affected me. I would scare my younger brother just by saying, "Morgan, Morgan, come out Morgan!" He would run and cry and I would run after him and laugh. I think every kid in the neighborhood went to see this movie after our chilling review and theatrics. My brother and I are now 43 and 47 years old. He e-mailed me and told me he found it on amazon.com.I'm going to order it RIGHT NOW!!!! What a GREAT movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely the best "horror show" I have ever seen
Review: I saw this video at a drive in theater when I was a teenager. It was absolutely the scariest movie that I had ever seen then and since. I later saw the Omega Man video, but it did not compare with The Last Man on Earth. Vincent Price and his crew did an outstanding job with this video. I would highly recommend it if you wish to be scared out of your wits. Please don't show the video to small children. They will have nightmares for years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than Omega Man
Review: I still believe "the night of the living dead" was inspired by this movie!Despite some bad acting (mommie.I can't see.mommie.)and the overdubbed dialogue. This film is way better than the Omega Man. This version actually explains everything! And the characterisation is much better too! I first saw this movie when I was 7, and the scene where the bodies, wrapped in sheets, were being tossed into a pit of fire... haunts me to this day! Vincent would be proud! I highly reccomend you get this hard to find movie while you can!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suspense and Horror all the way Through
Review: I wanted to see this movie after I saw the Omega Man on AMC when the host told a little bit about this one. I never found it at a rental store, but during the early days of the summer of 1999, the Sci-Fi Channel had it on, so I taped it. This movie is chilling from beginning to end. I loved it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: come out morgan,we're gonna kill you
Review: I was frightened to death as a child of eight by this awesome film. vincent at his best.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Religious analysis...
Review: I watched this movie in my composition II class at USF and I really enjoyed. I wrote the following paper regarding the underlying religious symbolism throughout the movie. It was very well done for its time and I would definitely recommend it.

Robert Morgan, who is the main character and in fact "the last man on earth," survives a certain plague-type epidemic that engulfs almost everyone on the face of the planet. Morgan lives day by day throughout the movie in fear for his life and preparing for the sun to set and the defense to go up. The virus affects humans by turning them into zombie-like vampires that only emerge at night to feed on fresh blood and spread the disease into the healthy population. Morgan just so happens to be the last man untouched by the sickness which has a symbol in itself. The writer intends to portray Morgan as Jesus, the Jewish savior for which Christianity is based on. Jesus was thought of as a threat to the Jews during his time. His religious beliefs that he was the son of God angered the Jewish people greatly. They looked at him, as what would be equivalent to in this day and age, a cult leader. Morgan is by no means portrayed as a cult leader but he is in fact the only man left who is healthy and in the right state of mind. Everyone is after to kill him because they looked at him as dangerous and a threat to their existence. This resemblance could be built upon the writer's intentions on comparing Jews to zombies who are out to eliminate anyone that doesn't conform to their beliefs.

Morgan holds a cure to the virus, his blood. It's yet another symbolic approach to the pro-Christian ideology intended by the writer. Morgan's blood is "pure," immune to the virus and the key to saving human existence. Robert Morgan developed immunity to the virus during a fever he obtained which made his blood very valuable to the infected. The zombies did not see this and continued to pursue his extermination. According the Bible, Jesus had the power to heal the sick and helpless. The correlation between Jesus' special ability and Morgan's unique blood draws a holy characteristic in Morgan. He is very much portrayed as a modern day Jesus in this fashion.

As the movie progresses towards the end, the religious affiliation is very evident. Morgan learns of the infected people that have been taking an injection to help house the virus from fully affecting them, turning them into blood thirsty zombies. These infected people now see him as a threat since he has been eliminating them, not knowing that they have found a way to sustain the virus. Morgan's actions at this point are much like that of Jesus'. Morgan was only trying to eliminate the zombies, not innocent people. He didn't understand that his actions were being shunned upon by the "healthy" infected group. He even goes about transfusing his blood to the infected woman he meets, making her immune. The correlation with Jesus here is that Jesus was only doing what he believed. He didn't mean to harm anyone, but the majority of the population looked down on his beliefs and actions and still persecuted him. The infected party didn't want to give him a chance, or even explain to him that they found a way to control the virus. This similarity may not be very clear on the surface but the facts between these two ideas are strikingly similar.

The religious symbolism even expands out past the portrayal of Robert Morgan as Jesus. As Ruth enters the picture, so do the symbols of Jesus' once loyal friend turned betrayer, Judas. Ruth, who is part of the "healthy" infected population, runs into Morgan out during the bright hours of the day. Morgan is shocked by the sight of a healthy woman. It's no coincidence that she just happens to run into him as she makes it appear because we soon learn of her deadly role. Ruth is acting as a spy for the infected population hoping to find some information on Robert Morgan to eliminate him. Morgan takes the woman into his home and cares for her. He even goes about transfusing his blood to her body to destroy the virus in her. Ruth realizes Morgan's value and good intentions and this specific detail is very symbolic of religion. According to the bible, Jesus cared for Judas as did Morgan cared for Ruth. Judas then turns his back on Jesus to collect an award for information on Jesus. After Judas does this he then realizes what he has done and tries to stop the Jews from arresting Jesus. Ruth in turn, tries to save Morgan as Judas did. She tries to explain the good to the people against him but no one will listen. Jesus and Morgan both suffer death because of the betrayal of a friend and misunderstanding of a population.

The death of Robert Morgan is the most powerful and religious attribute throughout the entire movie. Any doubt of the presence of religion will sure be over ruled by these scenes. Moments before he is executed by the infected group, he is seen fleeing from them, trying to escape. He tries to seek refuge in the closest, safest building which just so happens to be a church. However, this church was not able to bring help to him. He was already marked for death and the infected followed him right into the church and up to the altar. There he stands, facing the group, above them all on the alter. This scene is the most religious symbol present in this movie. He is about to be executed like Jesus, above the enemies, just as if he were on a cross. He is then hit with a spear in the chest and collapses at the foot of the altar.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The creepiest movie I've ever seen
Review: It's funny how so many of the movies that scared me as a kid are just plain stupid now. Not this one. It's amazing how much of this movie I remember after not having seen it for, what, 30-35 years? I remember seeing it one Saturday afternoon on "Sir Graves Ghastly presents ....", a local horror movie show in the Detroit area. I agree with the other reviews in that the acting was pretty poor, but Vincent Price gives a superb performance. The atmosphere is what makes this movie. It's creepy, especially the scenes mentioned in the other reviews. I will order a copy of this as well. I'm glad that this is not a "lost" movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the all-time BEST horror films!
Review: Like everyone else, I saw this movie ONCE, when I was a kid, and it stuck with me all my life. I tell everyone about it, but couldn't find it until now. I remember not being able to sleep for weeks, afraid of the killer plague and what happens afterwards. Vincent Price is stellar as a man who has lost everyone.... literally


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