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Harold Gern, a shady businessman from New York, is spending a holiday in Puerto Rico with his attractive wife Evelyn. They are joined by Martin Joyce, Harold's lawyer, who has come to discuss the latest indictment. Harold invites him along on a boat trip during which all three try out some newly bought scuba diving equipment. When they resurface, they find out that the world has changed forever.

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Release : 1960
Rating : 4.7
Studio : The Filmgroup,  Roger Corman Productions, 
Crew : Property Master,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Betsy Jones-Moreland Antony Carbone Robert Towne
Genre : Drama Science Fiction Mystery

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Reviews

Clevercell
2018/08/30

Very disappointing...

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Nonureva
2018/08/30

Really Surprised!

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Ariella Broughton
2018/08/30

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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Kamila Bell
2018/08/30

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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nitestar95
2018/04/18

Seems like every sentence uttered begins with the other person's name. Real people don't speak like that. At least, no one I know does. So it sort of doesn't allow you to see the movie as real. Which is fine, as long as you don't mind that. But for me, it ruins the movie experience. That said, it is watchable, unlike many other horrible films. Good as a 'B' movie for your saturday matinee double feature. At only an hour long, you won't get sick of the crappy dialogue before it ends.

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morrison-dylan-fan
2015/10/08

Taking a look at a Mill Creek box set that a very kind IMDber had given me as a gift,I spotted a title which sounded like a fun riff on I Am Legend,which led to me getting ready to meet the last woman.The plot:Wanting to get away from his legal woes, Harold Gern decides to take his wife Evelyn & his lawyer Martin Joyce. Resurfacing,Harold,Evelyn and Martin find that the captain of the boat has suddenly died.Reaching shore,they discover that whilst they were scuba diving,a mysterious event took place,which killed everything on earth.Finding themselves to be the last men and women on earth,Harold and Martin start fighting for the affections of (Eve)lyn.View on the film:Filmed as director Roger Corman was in Puerto Rico,Corman does well at sketching out the apocalyptic wasteland,with tightly held corner shots perfectly showing the stark landscape of the destroyed world.Whilst he does well at setting up the post-apocalypse world,Corman disappointingly fails to inject the movie with any feeling of the years that go by for the trio being on their own.Dragged in to co-starring due to the script having to be completed whilst filming took place,the screenplay by Robert Towne takes its time revealing the fractures in Harold & Martin's battle of the alpha-males,which leads to a delicate,poetic final,as Evelyn discovers in a church the Adam she has been left with.Being left as the last woman on earth,a pretty Betsy Jones-Moreland gives a very good performance as Evelyn,who Moreland shows to have a breezy charm which is joined by a hard edge for survival.Fighting over Evelyn, Robert Towne gives a surprisingly good performance as Martin,with Towne giving Martin a real unease over Harold's treatment of Evelyn,and Antony Carbone giving a great brittle performance as Harold,who fights with Martin to be the last man on earth.

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Rainey Dawn
2015/04/20

As the plot reads: 3 people are deep sea diving and when they resurface they find everyone in Puerto Rico dead - maybe everyone in the world. Possible spoilers below: -------------------------------------------------------------- What I did not get was the fact they were arguing over one boat/yacht. It's Puerto Rico for crying out loud! Plenty of boats and yachts around - why fight over one? The only thing I can figure out is that Martin was trying to make a point to Harold: "Harold does not own the world" (as Harold acted throughout the film). ---------------------------------------------------------------Outside of the possible spoiler the movie made perfect sense. I'm sure they were there for weeks - maybe months - so nature will take it course (one woman and two men - need I say more?). The fancy clothes they were wearing: they dress how the prefer to dress just like we all do..... and I'm sure they were trying to maintain a sense of normalcy by dressing how they prefer to dress - help to try to keep their sanity. I found each of them right and wrong - depending on which subject they were speaking on. No one is 100% right - that is realistic. The fighting? Normal. What has happened has shocked them I'm sure. To make matters worse: imagine yourself in their place - just you and two other people for MONTHS - not one other person to talk to... I'm sure they were getting on each others nerves - that is realistic. Now imagine it's your own wife (or husband) and someone else is trying to 'be with them'... I'm sure there would be plenty of people like Harold "She's my wife and not just on paper". Yes this movie is gets VERY philosophical -- one of the reasons I enjoyed it so much.8.5/10

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Theo Robertson
2013/06/16

Businessman Harold Gern , his wife Evelyn and friendly lawyer Martin Joyce meet at dinner one night in Puerto Rico and arrange a diving holiday . The next day after scuba diving they emerge on to their boat only to find the captain of the boat dead and the air around them to be oxygen thin . What has happened and are they the only survivors ? This is a B movie premise but what attracted my attention to it was the screenplay was written by Robert Towne . Woe betide anyone who has the temerity to suggest that Towne wasn't the greatest screenwriter in the history of cinema . One time during a university film class I suggested that William Goldman might have been the premier screenwriter of 1970s Hollywood and I just got away with it . Considering Town wrote CHINATOWN anyone suggesting he wasn't all that great will be burned at the cinematic stake as a heretic . The fact that art is entirely subjective and a matter of opinion doesn't come in to it . Everyone thinks Towne is the screen writing God and that's the end of it Despite this hyperboyle he also stars in this Roger Corman production so you've got the double whammy of seeing a film written and starring Towne even though he uses the screen name of Edward Wane . Watching LAST WOMAN ON EARTH you can understand perhaps why he decided to give up acting and become a screenwriter although you'd have no idea he'd one day be held in such high regard . The film has a very short running time which means the characters and situations are very underdeveloped and motivations either disappear or come out of nowhere . The 1980s New Zealand film THE QUIET EARTH which had an identical premise was far more effective in its themes Of course since it's a Roger Corman production Towne should be allowed an apology of sorts not only because its his debut screenplay . As mentioned the running time is too short to give the plot justice but it's fairly badly directed with too much static camera work , an annoying , intrusive and often inappropriate soundtrack but perhaps worst of all some badly realised cinematography . Honestly the cinematography changes scene from scene and you often think you're watching a movie shot in monochrome

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