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Glen and Randa

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
702
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Steve Curry and Shelley Plimpton in Glen and Randa (1971)
AdventureSci-Fi

Teenagers Glen and Randa are members of a tribe that lives in a rural area, several decades after nuclear war has devastated the planet. They know nothing of the outside world, except that G... Read allTeenagers Glen and Randa are members of a tribe that lives in a rural area, several decades after nuclear war has devastated the planet. They know nothing of the outside world, except that Glen has read about and seen pictures of a great city in some old comic books. He and Randa... Read allTeenagers Glen and Randa are members of a tribe that lives in a rural area, several decades after nuclear war has devastated the planet. They know nothing of the outside world, except that Glen has read about and seen pictures of a great city in some old comic books. He and Randa set out to find this city.

  • Director
    • Jim McBride
  • Writers
    • Lorenzo Mans
    • Rudy Wurlitzer
    • Jim McBride
  • Stars
    • Steve Curry
    • Shelley Plimpton
    • Woodrow Chambliss
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    702
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim McBride
    • Writers
      • Lorenzo Mans
      • Rudy Wurlitzer
      • Jim McBride
    • Stars
      • Steve Curry
      • Shelley Plimpton
      • Woodrow Chambliss
    • 13User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Curry
    • Glen
    • (as Steven Curry)
    Shelley Plimpton
    Shelley Plimpton
    • Randa
    Woodrow Chambliss
    Woodrow Chambliss
    • Sidney Miller
    Garry Goodrow
    • Magician
    Roy Fox
    William Fratis
    Richard Frazier
    Martha Furey
    Laura Hawbecker
    Mary Henry
    Talmadge Holiday
    Robert Holmer
    Alice Huffman
    Charles Huffman
    Leonard Johnson
    Lucille Johnson
    Matt Levine
      James Nankerius
      • Director
        • Jim McBride
      • Writers
        • Lorenzo Mans
        • Rudy Wurlitzer
        • Jim McBride
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      9raegan_butcher

      post-apocalyptic knuckleheads

      I thought this was a really interesting antidote to all of the mow-hawked and black leather-wearing silliness that seems to occur after the apocalypse in every other movie of this type. There are no marauding gangs of motorbike riders here. The innocence and ignorance of the titular characters is alarming enough; seeing them foolishly expend all of their wooden matches because its amusing to them before they attempt to cross what looks like the Cascade Mountain range is painful to watch! I happen to think that if anyone ever did survive an Extinction Level Event,they might behave something like Glen and Randa; what has destroyed the world is never explained; no mention of nuclear war is made and when the characters stand at what is obviously the west coast of either Oregon or California and explain that ..."about ten miles that way there used to be a city called Boise!" you realize that whatever happened, it was massive;nuclear warheads don't re-shape the coastline! The found sets--wrecked cars sunk in sand, mobile homes that look as if Godzilla stomped on them, a rusty derailed train half submerged in a river--lend a sense of surrealistic realism to the film, if that makes any sense. This movie moves at a slow pace but i was captivated by it, wondering what would happen next. I think one of the most powerful aspects of this film is the fact that there are NO characters who provide a sense of sanity and strength; all of the older characters seem to have been driven into a sort of semi-schizophrenic absent-mindedness by whatever it was that slammed the crap out of the old civilization and the 2 youngsters seem so ignorant and unaware of the inherent dangers of their travels that you seriously worry about their safety as they tramp barefooted thru the mountains, across deserts, etc etc. I would recommend this film as an example of what can still be done with the post-apocalyptic genre. This one was a breath of fresh air.
      5aeowen-03398

      Very different...

      ...but unique by it's own right.

      I had heard of this movie years ago, but always had an interest in watching it. It wasn't until about 15 years ago when I bought a VHS tape of it. What I saw was quite different and very unique for the time it was released, in 1971. I had read long ago that it was about a couple of teenagers surviving a nuclear holocaust and after several years, go on a quest to find the fictional Metropolis of Superman fame.

      Here's where I was wrong. The couple come across some characters along their way, which kind of muddled up my thoughts of what I read. I wanted to research it, but by the time I wanted to, my ex-wifer threw it out in a yard sale.

      My quest goes on to find it again...but it still very different and quite unique.
      3Leofwine_draca

      Long forgotten zero budget movie

      Bizarrely, GLEN & RANDA was shown on late night TV here in the UK, so I decided to give it a watch having never heard of it before. I'm not exactly sure what I watched; ostensibly this is a post-apocalyptic movie dealing with mankind's struggle to adapt in a ruined world, but it's also an incredibly slow moving film in which very little incident actually happens.

      The film begins with a couple of naked hippies strolling around and moves on from there. The female character falls pregnant and this sub-plot takes up a lot of screen time. The performances, shall we say, naturalistic to say the least, and there's a lot of waffle and philosophical debate as the characters interact with others in their landscape. I did like the way the central twosome are searching for a mystical comic book city and the cinematography is quite good on a zero budget, but there's too little meat here to sustain a proper movie.
      EyeAskance

      Sotto-voce futurism, definitely not made by the usual nitwits.

      Unjustifiably ignored sci-fi indie is a lovingly handled little gem, and provides one of cinema's less trenchant visions of post-apocalyptic Earth.

      Glen and Randa are young lovers, born years after the nuclear decimation of worldwide civilization. The nth-generation of a handful of survivors are tribal, searching daily for life's most basic essentials. Glen has seen a tattered Wonder Woman comic book, and believes that the fictional city of Metropolis in its pages does, indeed, exist. With his curiosity piqued, he and pregnant Randa embark on a journey to find it.

      Not an action-packed film by any stretch of the imagination, GLEN AND RANDA is an otherwise very solemn, thoughtful film which won't be appealing to everyone, but will leave some to chafe inwardly. I was personally quite moved by it, and would recommend it without hesitation to anyone looking for a unique film born miles away from the questionable influence of Tinseltown.

      6.5/10
      7sunznc

      Raw, quirky, and kind of clunky

      Glen and Randa is raw and has a hedonistic feel to it. The film was originally released in 1970 with an X rating because of (gasp!) full frontal male nudity! Don't want people to see that male genitalia.

      The film has a sort of low key, low budget amateurish feel to it at times. There are a few scenes which are sort of strange and silly at the same time. If it had been played serious by all the actors it could have felt sort of sleazy but most of the time it has a slight camp feel to it.

      The film also has an innocence to it that makes it feel very refreshing. Glen and Randa like to frolic in the nude at times and after exposed to a traveling entertainer they decide to leave their group and travel on their own and find "metropolis", a city with people dressed all in white but find that much isn't left after the holocaust.

      One other element I enjoyed was that there aren't any crazy people out to kill, rape or mame. You don't have to really worry about what will happen to these two as they travel alone.

      There are moments that seem very dated and some of the scenes aren't shot that well. It's not a film that makes a huge impact but it does linger in your head a bit afterward mainly because of the youth of the lead characters.

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      • Quotes

        Glen: I am Wonder Woman.

      • Connections
        Referenced in Herschell Gordon Lewis: The Godfather of Gore (2010)
      • Soundtracks
        Time Is On My Side
        Written by Jerry Ragovoy

        Written by Jimmy Norman uncredited

        Performed by The Rolling Stones

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      • Release date
        • June 9, 1976 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Glenn and Randa
      • Filming locations
        • California, USA
      • Production company
        • Universal Marion Corporation (UMC)
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      • Budget
        • $300,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 33m(93 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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