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1972 • Science Fiction / Thriller • 97m

Z.P.G.

"Smog covers the earth. The oxygen is depleted. Love is encouraged. But the penalty for birth is death. The time Is tomorrow and there's no time left."

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In the not too distant future, an overpopulated Earth government makes it illegal to have children for a generation. One couple, unsatisfied with their substitute robot baby, breaks the rules.

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Oliver Reed
Oliver Reed
Russ
Geraldine Chaplin
Geraldine Chaplin
Carol
Don Gordon
Don Gordon
George
Diane Cilento
Diane Cilento
Edna
Bill Nagy
Bill Nagy
The President
Sheila Reid
Sheila Reid
Mary Herrick
Aubrey Woods
Aubrey Woods
Dr. Mallory
Birgitte Federspiel
Birgitte Federspiel
Psychiatrist
Lone Lindorff
Lone Lindorff
Mother
Claus Nissen
Claus Nissen
Guard
Bent Christensen
Bent Christensen
Baby Shop Salesman
Anne-Lise Gabold
Anne-Lise Gabold
Mother in Baby Shop
Peter Ronild
Peter Ronild
Edict Doctor
Birte Tove
Birte Tove
Nurse
Lene Vasegaard
Lene Vasegaard
Edict Mother
Torben Hundahl
Torben Hundahl
President's Aide
Director: Michael CampusWriter: Frank De FelittaWriter: Max EhrlichExecutive Producer: Frank De FelittaProducer: Tom Madigan

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CinemaSerf
2023-05-28
50%

Our planet is over-populated so the government introduces a strict no offspring policy. We must all make do with robot babies - anyone caught trying to have a real child gets shot! "Russ" (Oliver Reed) and "Carol" (Geraldine Chaplin) are determined to have a child, though, and the feature follows their escapades as they try to conceive and to keep their baby and themselves from the pervasive eyes and ears of the State. The concept is quite original, and it obviously spawned quite a few sequels (not least "Logan's Run" in 1976), but the execution and production really do let this down. Diane Cilento was a stunning woman to look at, but here, as was frequently the case, her acting - especially about something quite so visceral - lacks emotion or passion, indeed a robot baby might just have suited her character quite well. There's a decent amount of jeopardy as they try to escape with their bairn, and the socio-political criticism of a society that has lost any semblance of free will is writ large, but the whole thing is listless and, frankly, Reed is not the least convincing either. Pity - had potential, just undelivered.

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Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Sagittarius Productions, Paramount Pictures

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