The Last Man
Category: 21
All Genres: Sci-Fi
Release Year: 2008
Country: USA
Runtime: 120
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: James Arnett
Sound: Dolby Digital
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Writing by: James Arnett – writer
Mary Shelley – novel
Produced by: Paul Adkins – associate producer
Gabriele Andres – executive producer
Gabriele Andres – producer
James Arnett – executive producer
Francisco Guerra – associate producer
Daniel Hernandez – associate producer
Kevin Lucero Less – associate producer
Bruno Tony Loya – associate producer
Thomas Maguire – associate producer
Edd Vinci – executive producer
Robert A. Wolf – associate producer
Cast: Santiago Craig – Lionel Verney
Teresa Shade – Evadne
Julio Garcia – Victor The Butcher
Tom Rogers – Ray
Courtney Davis – Capt. Idris
Maxine Gillespie – Barbara Evans
Josh Weiss – Infected Patient
Kevin Lucero Less – Mcmahon / Marty / Dr. Adam / Robert / Jules / Alan / Jesse / Palli / Tom / George / The Infected / National Guards / Mutant Guards (voice)
Roy C. Patterson – Tom, leader of small group of diseased
Denise Blum – Nurse Kate
Zelieann Rivera – Mutant / Virgin
Music: Robert A. Wolf
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Plot Outline: The first contemporary adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1826 novel about a twenty-first century pandemic.
Plot: Black marketers loot an abandoned Soviet bio-weapons lab in Siberia, releasing a weaponized strain of Small Pox which quickly turns into a global pandemic. The remaining 2%, who survive the 98% mortality rate suffer varying degrees of blindness, physical deformation, sterility and madness. Without any food source coming into the cities, what food stocks have not already been looted have been horded. With starvation threatening the plague survivors, they turn to cannibalism, preying upon each other. The unscarred Lionel Verney, by default, becomes the strongest man standing, competing for his existence against entire clans of diseased survivors among the ruins of what once was the 21st century.
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- This film took six years to make.









