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The Last Woman On Earth
The Last Woman On Earth
Actors: Antony Carbone, Betsy Jones-Moreland
Director: Roger Corman
Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy
2002     1hr 11min


     
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Actors: Antony Carbone, Betsy Jones-Moreland
Director: Roger Corman
Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sub-Genres: Science Fiction
Studio: Vina
Format: DVD
DVD Release Date: 02/02/2002
Release Year: 2002
Run Time: 1hr 11min
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
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Member Movie Reviews

Mark D. from N DARTMOUTH, MA
Reviewed on 1/14/2017...
this version of LAST WOMAN ON EARTH, released by Vina, is the super rare color version. Just in case you want to add the "officially released" version to your collection.
But, don't expect much from the so-called color. Roger Corman was the cheapest of the cheap when it came to film budgets, so, the color is mostly of the red smudgy variety and not real color.
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