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Soylent Green (1973)

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Title

Soylent Green

Year

1973

Director(s)

Richard Fleischer

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Rating

PG

Format

DVD

Run Time

97 mins

Language

English

DVD Release Date

Nov 27, 2007

UPC

012569647640

Genre

Science Fiction | Anime

Original MSRP

$14.97

Description

'Soylent Green' is landmark screen science-fiction, a riveting entertainment and a cautionary tale that holds a mirror to a tomorrow life with ecological disaster. Working well again in the futuristic genre following 'Planet of the Apes' and 'the Omega Man', action titan Charlton Heston portrays Thorn, a detective prowling the dank streets of a polluted, overpopulated Big Apple gone rotten in 2022. He's trailing a murderer -- and the trail leads to a stunning discovery. Vividly realized, 'Soylent Green's' world gains its power not just from its special effects but from its heart -- a human dimension magnified by the performance of legendary Edward G. Robinson in his moving screen farewell."