HOLOCAUST 2000
November 25, 1977
An executive in charge of a nuclear power plant in the Mid-East must stop his son-- who turns out to be the Anti Christ -- from blowing it up.
Directors
Dramma
Horror
Fantascienza
Cast
Kirk Douglas
Robert Caine
Agostina Belli
Sara Golan
Simon Ward
Angel Caine
Anthony Quayle
Professor Griffith
Adolfo Celi
Dr. Kerouac
Romolo Valli
Charrier
Ivo Garrani
Prime Minister
Spiros Focás
Harbin
Massimo Foschi
Young Arab
Virginia McKenna
Eva Caine
John Carlin
Robertson
Alexander Knox
Meyer
Vittorio Fanfoni
First Asylum Patient
Eugenio Masciari
Second Asylum Patient
Sergio Serafini
Third Asylum Patient
Domenico Di Costanzo
Fourth Asylum Patient
Geoffrey Keen
Gynecologist
Allan Hendrick
Fanatical Demonstrator
Peter Cellier
Sheckley
Gerard Hely
Clarke
Crew
Production:
Edmondo Amati (Producer)
Screenplay:
Sergio Donati (Screenplay) — Alberto De Martino (Screenplay) — Michael Robson (Screenplay)
Music:
Ennio Morricone (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography:
Erico Menczer (Director of Photography)
REVIEWS (1)
An industrialist wants to build a huge nuclear power plant in a third-world state. Everyone who opposes his project is killed; the man becomes convinced that there is a project of the evil behind it; he discovers that the antichrist has been reincarnated in his son, tries to eliminate him but is taken for crazy and ends up in a mental hospital. Strange horror that can boast the presence of an actor of the caliber of Kirk Douglas, but that fails to take off especially because of a not very convincing plot.
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