End of the World (1977 film)
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Directed by | John Hayes |
Produced by |
Charles Band Richard Band |
Written by | Frank Ray Perilli |
Starring |
Christopher Lee Sue Lyon |
Music by | Andrew Belling |
Cinematography | John Huneck |
Edited by | John Hayes |
Distributed by | Charles Band Productions |
Release dates |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
End of the World is a 1977 American film directed by John Hayes.[1]
Plot
Prof. Andrew Boran (Kirk Scott) is a research scientist who discovers strange radio signals in space that appear to originate from the Earth. The signals seem to predict natural disasters occurring around the globe.
When he and his wife (Sue Lyon) decide to investigate the source of the signals, they end up being held captive in a convent that's been infiltrated by aliens. These invaders plan to destroy the world with the natural disasters. As the human, Father Pergado and alien leader Zindar (Christopher Lee) explain - the Earth is a hotbed of disease that cannot be permitted to continue polluting the galaxy.
Cast
- Christopher Lee as Father Pergado / Zindar
- Sue Lyon as Sylvia Boran
- Kirk Scott as Prof. Andrew Boran
- Dean Jagger as Ray Collins
- Lew Ayres as Cmdr. Joseph Beckerman
- Macdonald Carey as John Davis
- Liz Ross as Sister Patrizia
- Jon Van Ness as Mr. Sanchez
References
External links
- End of the World at the Internet Movie Database
- End of the World is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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