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Release Date:
October 4, 1973
Original Title:
The Final Programme
Alternate Titles:
Alfa Omega - Il principio della fine
The Last Days of Man on Earth
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Anglo-EMI Film Distributors
Gladiole
Goodtimes Enterprises
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 IE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 89
After the death of his Nobel Prize-winning father, billionaire physicist Jerry Cornelius becomes embroiled in the search for the mysterious "Final Programme", developed by his father. The programme, a design for a perfect, self-replicating human being, is contained on microfilm. A group of scientists, led by the formidable Miss Brunner (who consumes her lovers), has sought Cornelius's help in obtaining it. After a chase across a war-torn Europe on the verge of anarchy, Brunner and Cornelius obtain the microfilm from Jerry's loathsome brother Frank. They proceed to an abandoned underground Nazi fortress in the Arctic to run the programme, with Jerry and Miss Brunner as the subjects.
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Art Direction:
Philip Harrison
Cinematography:
Norman Warwick
Director:
Robert Fuest
Editor:
Barrie Vince
Executive Producer:
Roy Baird
David Puttnam
Makeup Artist:
Ann Brodie
Novel:
Michael Moorcock
Original Music Composer:
Bernard Krause
Paul Beaver
Producer:
John Goldstone
Sanford Lieberson
Production Design:
Robert Fuest
Writer:
Robert Fuest
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