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The Omega Man (1999)

Charlton Heston , Rosalind Cash  |  PG |  DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (336 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Charlton Heston, Rosalind Cash, John Dierkes, Jill Giraldi, Monika Henreid
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Mono)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Dubbed: French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: May 15, 2007
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (336 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000P0J0BU
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,977 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Science fiction took a grim turn in the 1970s--the heyday of Agent Orange, nuclear peril, and Watergate. Suddenly, most of our possible futures took on a "last man on Earth" flavor, with The Omega Man topping the doom-struck heap.

Charlton Heston plays the government researcher behind the ultimate biological weapon, a deadly plague that has ravaged humanity. There are two groups of survivors: a dwindling band of immune humans and an infected, psychopathic mob of light-hating quasi-vampires. The infected are led by Mathias, a clever, charismatic man set on destroying the last remnants of the civilization that produced the plague. Heston has a vaccine--but he and the few remaining normals are outnumbered and outgunned. By day, he builds a makeshift version of the nuclear family (with Rosalind Cash as his afro-wearing, gun-toting little lady). They plan for the future while roaming freely through an empty urban landscape, taking what few pleasures life has left. By night, they defend themselves against the growing horde of plague victims. Both a bittersweet romance and a gothic cautionary tale, The Omega Man paints a convincing portrait of hope and despair. It ain't pretty, but it's a great movie. --Grant Balfour

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Welcome to the future. Biological war has decimated life on Earth. Los Angeles is a windswept ghost town where Robert Neville tools his convertible through sunlit streets foraging for supplies. And makes damn sure he gets undercover before sundown, when other "inhabitants" emerge. The Omega Man adapts Richard Matheson's novel I Am Legend into a high-impact, high-tension saga of a fate not far removed from reality. Charlton Heston is Neville, fending off attacks by The Family, sinister neopeople spawned by the plague. He also becomes a man with a mission after meeting Lisa (Rosalind Cash), another unifected survivor - and guardian of some healthy children representing our species' hope. Year: 1971 Sound: ENG, FR; Subtitles: ENG, FR Screen Format: Side A: Standard; Side B: Wiedescreen

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164 of 172 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Formerly the scariest movie in the world April 25, 2002
Format:VHS Tape
The Omega Man is based loosely (and by that, I mean very loosely) on Richard Matheson's classic end-of-the-world novel I am Legend. Taking place in the near future, the Omegan Man imagines a world where the majority of the population has been wiped out by biological warfare. Those that have survived have become albinos who can only come out at night. In a clever touch that has never really been given its due, their leader is a former TV news commentator named Mathias (well-played by Anthony Zerbe who is both sympathetic and threatening). Mathias has declared that the only way to purify the world is to destroy all reminders of their former life and that includes anyone who may not have been infected with the plague. At the beginning of the movie, that would appear to be all of one man -- a former military scientist played by Charlton Heston who spends his days driving through a deserted Los Angeles is search of both a cure and more humans. At night, he hides in his well-lit apartment while Mathias's mob angrily tries to force him out.

The Omega Man is at its strongest in the beginning. The scenes of Heston driving across a deserted Los Angeles (scenes that were shot on actual L.A. street) continue to haunt thirty years after they were first filmed and, for all its inherent camp value, there's something undeniably powerful about seeing the half-mad Heston passing the time by sitting in an empty music theater and watching Woodstock. As well, Mathias' siege on Heston's apartment is also well handled. After this, the film loses its way slightly with Heston predictability getting trapped outside after dark and much of the film's action falls flat....

When it was initially released, the Omega Man got mixed reviews and unfortunately, it has retained some of that negative stigma. When I was a kid and this movie used to play nearly every Sunday afternoon, I thought it was the scariest film ever made. The images of Mathias and his followers with their black robes and pasty faces used to give me nightmares. Now that I'm older, the movie no longer terrifies me but it still carries an undeniable and admirable power. Instead, it is an uneven film that, like many so-called B films of the 1970s, sticks admirably true to its darker than dark designs. For all the critical sniping that the Omega Man has suffered over the years, it is still a film that could teach today's Hollywood directors a thing or two about making an effective movie. Read more ›

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55 of 61 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars One of my Favorite Charlton Heston Films! September 3, 2007
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With a nod to some of the previous reviewers, yes this movie is quite dated. Especially if you are watching this for the very first time. It's a film that was released in 1971 and is about events 4 years into the future. So of course it's dated. But I had the pleasure of seeing this in the theater when it was first released and to this day, no film EVER grabbed my attention as quickly as "The Omega Man." The opening scene, done pre-opening credits, is and probably will always be my all-time favorite scene, if only for the surprise factor.

The plot is the "end-of-civillzation-and-beyond" kind. Here, a border war between Russia and China turns into germ warfare, releasing a nasty bug into the atmosphere. Most people die almost instantaniously. However, a small percentage live on for a short while but are turned into an almost albino state where any type of direct light causes them emmense pain. Heston plays Robert Neville, a government researcher who discovered a cure for the virus only to have his helicopter crash on the way to deliver the vaccine. As a last resort he injects himself with what's left of the vaccine and thus becomes the only human on the planet immune.

Now to clarify some of the mis-information stated in other reviews. The group of albino survivors are not vampires/nombies/whatever. As the virus takes hold of them they go insane. Led by Mathias (Anthony Zerbe) they have decided the disease is God's punishment for man's overuse of techology and have decided it is their mission to burn all forms of knowledge. By night we see book burnings as they sack the deserted Los Angeles. To them Neville is like Satan because he refuses to denounce the old ways. This leads to basically two stubborn men bent on the destruction of the other.
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54 of 63 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Hippie Science Fiction. February 23, 2000
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Format:VHS Tape
It is the height of irony that Chuck Heston, who has recently raised the ire of numerous liberal do-gooders for his arch-conservative stances on issues such as gun control, was the star of counter culture sci-fi flicks of the late 60's and early 70's: Planet of the Apes, Soylent Green, and this classic, The Omega Man.

"The Man" has screwed up and destroyed mankind with his weapons of mass destruction. All that remains is a scientist (Heston) who discovered a vaccine against the deadly virus that has either killed people or turned them into mutant psychopaths. Also alive are a handful of children and a couple of adult free spirits; but unless they are vaccinated they will turn into mutants with time. ("Don't trust anyone over 30!") Can the Omega Man use his blood as a vaccine to save what is left of mankind? Can the Omega Man survive the night when all the mutants come out to try and kill him?

This is a fun movie! Sure "The Omega Man" is dated; but that is part of its charm: the music, the clothes, and those afros. Some parts are priceless such as sight of Chuck Heston watching the movie "Woodstock" and knowing all the dialogue by heart. Or a black mutant trying to convince the head mutant, Anthony Zerbe, to allow him to use artillery to blast Heston out of his "honky paradise." (On a serious note: This movie did feature one of the first interracial movie romances in which race is considered inconsequential.) Heston is at his hammy best here, and he does utter his trademark line: "Oh, my God!" The ending is a hoot with Chuck as Christ- "The blood of the new and everlasting covenant. It will be shed for you and for all so that sins may be forgiven....

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5.0 out of 5 stars Omega Man
Great Movie! Much better than I am Legend. It was entertaining. I had forgotten all about it. Going to see it again soon.
Published 1 day ago by pet0923
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie
This movie is a remake and has been redone several times since. It is a huge commentary on its times (the 60s and 70s). Great acting. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Duane Lindsey
1.0 out of 5 stars Over acted
I'm sure in its day it was good. Acting and stunts have improved since this movie was made. Watch I am Legend instead.
Published 5 days ago by Kenda
3.0 out of 5 stars sci-fi thriller
Saw this a long time ago and got it for old times sake. Not one of he better sci-fi thrillers even though Heston was in it.
Published 5 days ago by Vince
3.0 out of 5 stars The precussor to "I Am Legend"
I bought this because I like the move "I Am Legend" starring Will Smith so much.
If you don't like I Am Legend I don't think you will like this film. Read more
Published 8 days ago by Life Learner
4.0 out of 5 stars Heston
I like the concept and I love Heston. Need more actors like him and more citizens too. Miss him now.
Published 24 days ago by frank kramer
4.0 out of 5 stars "The Last Man Alive...Is Not Alone!"
A plague has wiped out humanity, killing most and mutating others into creatures of the night. In a now empty city, there is one man who has survived uninfected and must go on... Read more
Published 27 days ago by Matthew Kresal
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic
Great movie. Better than I am Legend. You can't beat Charlton Heston and 70's B movie sci fi. I recommend
Published 28 days ago by Frank Marzano
5.0 out of 5 stars Story of heroism and survival in post apocolyptic America
Neville is a brilliant scientist, but even he can't cure the plague that has destroyed humanity. Unleashed by biological warfare, it has turned most of the human race into zombie... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lynn J. Magnuson
5.0 out of 5 stars Zombies
So bad, it's goooood! One of hestons most critically hated roles, but, it's so good! I say this: I am legend > omega man> last man on earth... So, it's middle
Published 1 month ago by joseph r gilmore
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Warner Brothers Repackaged DVDs: Omega Man
Though I don't own this version yet, I'm sure this new one is a dual layer disc, so it will look better for sure due to the higher data rate.
The previous version was a dual layer-double sided disc.
Aug 16, 2007 by Jose Antonio Nieto Pascual |  See all 4 posts
Why is Charlton Heston's name missing from this Amazon page?
I agree with you about the stereotype concerning Heston, but I have noticed on other movies that the lead actor's name was left off of the description, so I don't know if it was done intentionally here.
Aug 29, 2007 by Roaminggator |  See all 7 posts
"Standard" version?!?
What are you talking about? The aspect ratio of the movie on this disc is 2.35:1. The description also lists it as widescreen. That is not "standard", "full frame", or whatever you want to call it.
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