Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 3600000
Detective Robert Thorn
Shirl
Tab Fielding
William R. Simonson
Chief Hatcher
Martha Phillips
Sol Roth
Gilbert
Kulozik
The Priest
Donovan
Charles
Gov. Santini
The Exchange Leader
Usher #1
Book #1
Book #2
Book #3
Book #4
Attendant
Mrs. Santini
Wagner
Bandana Woman
New Tenant
Fat Guard
The Furniture Girls
The Furniture Girls
The Furniture Girls
The Furniture Girls
The Furniture Girls
The Furniture Girls
The Furniture Girls
The Furniture Girls
Soylent Yellow Seller (uncredited)
Woman in Confessional Line (uncredited)
Plastics Seller (uncredited)
Shoe Seller (uncredited)
Soylent Crumbs Seller (uncredited)
Woman Calling for Revolution (uncredited)
TV Announcer (uncredited)
Suicide Parlor Attendant (uncredited)
Brady
Attendent
Written by Crazypiglady on 2022-12-31
This story takes place in the bleak future of 2022 but it feels very much like 1973. There are some moments of inspiration but a number of tricks have been missed in imagining a dystopian future, notably race, gender and technology. I know that dystopia is supposed to be worse but it looks rather like 1973 instead of an degraded 2022. The story is good but almost everything else is dated. As such, it seems it may benefit from a remake but I think the reason it hasn't been remade is probably because it has actually be rebooted a number of times in other films and its actually a fairly simple plot.