The Last Man on Earth
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Italy, United States · 1964
1h 26m
Director Ubaldo Ragona, Sidney Salkow
Starring Vincent Price, Franca Bettoia, Emma Danieli, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart
Genre Horror, Science Fiction
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Earth is devastated by a mysterious plague that has infected all but Robert Morgan, who is forced to lead a lonely, violent existence. When he’s not fending off the undead, he’s trying to maintain his sanity amid the loss of his species. But nothing is as it seems...
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