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Overview
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Director:
Writers:
Arch Oboler (story)
James Weldon Johnson (dialogue) (poem)
Release Date:
25 April 1951 (USA) more
Tagline:
Four men and one woman are the last five people on Earth...This is their story!
Plot:
The world is destroyed in a nuclear holocaust. Only five Americans survive, including a pregnant woman... more | full synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
On DVD: "Our Man in Havana," "The Singing Revolution"
(From IFC. 3 February 2009, 6:55 AM, PST)
User Comments:
Indelible Recollection! more (26 total)
Cast
(Complete credited cast)| William Phipps | ... | Michael | |
| Susan Douglas Rubes | ... | Roseanne Rogers (as Susan Douglas) | |
| James Anderson | ... | Eric | |
| Charles Lampkin | ... | Charles | |
| Earl Lee | ... | Mr. Barnstaple |
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Runtime:
93 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:
USA:Approved (PCA #15197) | Finland:K-16
Filming Locations:
Arch Oboler House - 32436 Mulholland Highway, Malibu, California, USA more
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Filmed in a house designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, owned by the film's director, Arch Oboler. more
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Revealing mistakes: When looking at the soap box powder in the store, the name of the soap is "Atomic Suds" but when the box is tilted by the actor you can clearly see the box top reads "Tide". more
Movie Connections:
Featured in Great Balls of Fire! (1989) more
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I saw the film "Five" in 1951 when I was 10 . Being born in London during WW2, sirens and doodlebugs were everyday routine . Although only a baby then ,the sounds of the sirens have never left my memory. After the war ended my father returned from the Royal Navy and my mother wanted to get out of bomb- ridden London . We moved to a remote peaceful Thames Estuary location which was very rural with unmade roads and still with gas lighting. There was sea, fields, bungalows a few schools, shops and one cinema which changed programme once a week and was always a treat. This film had a traumatic effect on my ten years of age. Maybe because of the still close aftermath of memories of war. I cried and sobbed uncontrollably with such desperation that my mother had to take me out before it ended. It has stuck in my mind ever since, even though 56 years have passed. My impression is still very vivid of the loneliness and isolation of the five survivors and I identified myself as being part of the frightening predicament. I remember the scene of the greed of one character grabbing priceless jewels, but which had no longer any value and at only 10 years old I thought how worthless was he, as a human being. I have never see the movie since.
I wonder if Arch Oboler ever suspected that "Five" would make such an imprinting on so many people like us who have written about it after half a century. I wish I could find a DVD region 2 of it for curiosity, to see if I would relive the vision in the same way again. It was interesting to read the comments on this. Thanks. J.