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The Last Man on Planet Earth

  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
760
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The Last Man on Planet Earth (1999)
ActionRomanceSci-Fi

In a world ruled and populated only by women, a young female scientist creates a male human being, genetically enhanced to refrain from violence.In a world ruled and populated only by women, a young female scientist creates a male human being, genetically enhanced to refrain from violence.In a world ruled and populated only by women, a young female scientist creates a male human being, genetically enhanced to refrain from violence.

  • Director
    • Les Landau
  • Writer
    • Kenneth Biller
  • Stars
    • Julie Bowen
    • Paul Francis
    • Tamlyn Tomita
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    760
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Les Landau
    • Writer
      • Kenneth Biller
    • Stars
      • Julie Bowen
      • Paul Francis
      • Tamlyn Tomita
    • 39User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Julie Bowen
    Julie Bowen
    • Hope Chayse
    Paul Francis
    Paul Francis
    • Adam
    Tamlyn Tomita
    Tamlyn Tomita
    • Agent Kara Hastings
    L. Scott Caldwell
    L. Scott Caldwell
    • Ester, Hope's Professor
    Elizabeth Dennehy
    Elizabeth Dennehy
    • Dr. Beverly Stokes
    Kimberlee Peterson
    Kimberlee Peterson
    • Karen
    Nancy Hower
    Nancy Hower
    • Agent Green
    Tom Hallick
    Tom Hallick
    • Bobby Gilroy
    Martha Hackett
    Martha Hackett
    • Mother May the Madame
    Timi Prulhiere
    Timi Prulhiere
    • Lila, Karen's Sister
    Anita Finlay
    • Doctor
    Cliff De Young
    Cliff De Young
    • John Doe
    Veronica Cartwright
    Veronica Cartwright
    • Director Elizabeth Riggs
    Alexis Corey
    Alexis Corey
    • Policewoman #1
    Azalea Davila
    • Debbie
    Christine Deaver
    Christine Deaver
    • Bouncer
    Tricia Gallager
    • Sage
    Chad Gordon
    • Adam at 16
    • Director
      • Les Landau
    • Writer
      • Kenneth Biller
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews39

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    marge_innovera

    Works better as a comedy

    Wow, what a stinker.

    I was intrigued by the premise, which had an "Outer Limits" ring to it.

    It's a shame that the actual movie turned out so laughable. This brings me to my summary, which is how I actually made it through this. Seriously, once I changed my expectation, I had a blast.

    If it weren't so preposterous and sophomoric, it might actually have been offensive.

    Maybe this would make a good film to review in a film class. There were so many opportunities to turn things around, I think a class of young students could have a field day with this.
    dougmj

    Quite clever and surprising

    After reading the title of this film, I must admit I didn't expect much to come from it but it was actually quite clever and inventive. The premise about how the world came to be 98% female is very interesting and clever and scary to think that it could actually one day happen. The performance of Julie Bowen is the highlight of this film as are the supporting cast. I have to agree the ending wasn't to my liking but it was still a good surprise of a film and well worth watching!
    Hunter1114

    Planet of the Apes Revisited

    This film is a thinly veiled remake of the original "Planet of the Apes" but wholly without the depth or thought provoking qualities of the original. As one could deduce from the title, it is set in a world now composed almost exclusively of women. Except for a few, very few, moments near the end, the characters are cartoonish, and at times insulting, as is the explanation of how the world came to be in the state it finds itself. The film may be attempting to satirize the PC climate of today's society but does not succeed. Even as TV movies go, "Last Man..." serves mainly as something to fill air time between commercials. In general, if one finds ones self with nothing else to watch on a rainy day, go rent the original "Planet of the Apes".
    kastle9791

    Good premise,but didn't really push the envelope

    The story line of a Mutant Y- Virus that kills every human male had potential. But this story didn't push the envelope. The writer didn't research his material well enough. That an Event Level Event bio threat like this one would have probably eliminated every male mammal as well. Or at least that a mutant virus would also effected the ecosystem and caused variant oddities in nature. Sixty-five Million years ago one species was a dominant life form but wasn't able to adapt. True you could have a world removed of the Y-Chromosone,but evolution would no longer exist. This being the clone society as they had it wouldn't be able to adapt to coming changes. Also a common factor noted by the Center for Disease Control," nothing just goes away, because one day an organism will come back, when it comes back it has learned, leaped, and taken major strides...... The writer could have included this in the story. That the virus is coming back to attack X- Chromosome or everyone not born with a survivor gene passed down by Y-chromosome survivors emphasis. The writer could have put that in the story, being that the Hope Chayse character could have been trying warn every one of a coming Apocalypse. And the by the end of the film could have really made it something really scary. The plot twister, there can be no light without darkness, and no darkness without the light. I'm really surprised and disappointed that writer Kenneth Biller who credits include Voyager and X-files didn't include this type of tapestry to this piece.
    M_Guerin

    Wonderful fantasy

    Very interesting tale - a la male version of the Handmaid's Tale - it seems that biological warfare has inadvertently wiped out 97% of the world's male population - and the remaining women have decided to enact laws to ban the reproduction of any further men because men are hopelessly violent, and their eradication proves it. The new women-only society has decided that only females are allowed to be born through modern science. Funny and interesting premise - although of course this American movie fails to explain what kinds of similar laws are implemented in the rest of the world. Did Russia also embrace a women-only policy? Iran? We only get the American version. If other countries didn't agree with the American pro-woman policy, than men would quickly repopulate elsewhere and perhaps try to immigrate to the U.S. I guess the U.S. could have a no-male immigration policy to ensure female purity. Putting this major plot flaw aside, this movie was very entertaining. The plot follows a renegade female scientist who genetically creates a male without a predisposition for violence - the assumption that male violence is genetically intrinsic in males is unquestioned. The male creation, named Adam (how Biblical!), is born and grows up rapidly within three weeks until growth is curiously finished around 25 years or so, when the normal rate of aging resumes. Of course, the male creation grows up to be a strappling, muscular hunk played by Paul Francis (conspicuously absent from this website's cast list?). Highly recommended for the interesting premise - some men might find it hard to take - it makes no bones about suggesting that all men are genetically violent, and combined with the sexism against Adam (nudity, temporarily turned into a male prostitute, generally passive and undeveloped character, etc.) might prove a little offensive. Men haters will love it.

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    • Quotes

      Hope Chayse: You're a good woman.

      Agent Kara Hastings: Adam was a good man.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Hope's Rave
      Written and performed by Brandon Walker

      Courtesy of Bubadoi Music

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El último hombre del planeta
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Television
      • Sterling Pacific Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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