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Le Dernier Combat (1983)
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Unusual because it has no spoken dialogue,
Dernier Combat
effectively chronicles the fate of a handful of people after a worldwide disaster has left the planet desolate and bleak and the people physically unable to speak. A young man (
Pierre Jolivet
) longs for female companionship and so he puts together a serviceable plane and flies to the remains of a city where survivors live in the ruined hulks of cars -- or wherever they can. The problem is that there are very few women to be found here as well. After the young man enters the city, he comes across an older doctor who has returned to his psychiatric clinic and is barricaded there, defending the clinic against the attacks of a violent barbarian intent on further destruction. This murderous aggressor is not only after the doctor but also a women who is hiding in the clinic -- and when the young man joins up with the doctor and sees the woman, his future takes a new course. Le Dernier Combat (also known as The Last Battle) was the first feature-length film by a 24-year-old
Luc Besson
(
The Big Blue
,
La Femme Nikita
,
The Fifth Element
). The film won two major prizes at the 1983 Avoriaz Science Fiction Film Festival, and collected more than 18 prizes at other international festivals -- though it was overlooked by France's Caesars and the U.S. Academy Awards. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jean Bouise
Doctor
Christiane Kruger
Captain's Concubine
Maurice Lamy
The Dwarf
Jean Reno
The Brute
Fritz Wepper
The Capt.
Pierre Jolivet
The Man
Jean-Michel Castanie
Maen
Production Crew
Thierry Flamand
Art Director
Carlo Varini
Cinematographer
Eric Serra
Composer (Music Score)
Martine Rapin
Costume Designer
Luc Besson
Director
Sophie Schmit
Editor
Maud Baron
Makeup
Constantin Alexandrov
Presented by
Luc Besson
Producer
Pierre Jolivet
Producer
Luc Besson
Screenwriter
Pierre Jolivet
Screenwriter
Year: 1983
Runtime: 93
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Science Fiction
Produced by
Films du Loup
Gaumont
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