Captive Women

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Captive Women
Directed by Stuart Gilmore
Produced by Jack Pollexfen and Aubrey Wisberg
Written by Jack Pollexfen and Aubrey Wisberg
Starring Ron Randell, Margaret Field
Music by Charles Koff
Cinematography Paul Ivano
Editing by Fred R. Feitshans Jr.
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Inc.
Release dates 1952 re-released in 1956
Running time 64 min
Country United States
Language English

Captive Women is an American Sci-Fi film from 1952. The movie is fairly short, only 64 minutes and is in black-and-white. In 1956 it was re-released by the name 1000 Years from Now.[1] In the United Kingdom the movie is known as 3000 A.D., the film's original title. It deals with the effects of a nuclear war and how life would be afterwards.

Plot

The story takes place in New York City in a post-apocalyptic setting. Two tribes, the "Norms" and the "Mutates", fighting in the remains of the city. They later band together to fight a third tribe, the "Upriver People", who are invading Manhattan through the Hudson Tunnel in order to steal the other tribes' women.

References

  1. Parla, Paul; Mitchell, Charles P. (2000). Screen sirens scream!: interviews with 20 actresses from science fiction, horror, film noir, and mystery movies, 1930s to 1960s. McFarland. p. 96. ISBN 0-7864-0701-8. 

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