Last Woman on Earth
1960 film directed by Roger Corman
Last Woman on Earth is a 1960 film about a woman, along with her husband and their lawyer friend, are scuba diving while on vacation in Puerto Rico. When they resurface, they gradually conclude that an unexplained, temporary interruption of oxygen has killed everyone on the island... maybe even the world!
- Directed by Roger Corman. Written by Robert Towne.
They fought for the Ultimate Prize!
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Evelyn Gern
edit- I've so little to say, and nobody who'll listen.
Harold Gern
edit- If you take things as they come, if you do them step by step, we're going to be all right.
Martin Joyce
edit- You mean you'd exile one-third of the human race?
Dialogue
edit- Martin Joyce: I killed him. Will we never learn?
- Evelyn Gern: He didn't think so.
- Martin Joyce: Let's go home.
- Evelyn Gern: Where is that?
- Martin Joyce: Help me find out.
Cast
edit- Betsy Jones-Moreland — Evelyn Gern
- Antony Carbone — Harold Gern
- Robert Towne — Martin Joyce
External links
edit- Last Woman on Earth quotes at the Internet Movie Database