Directed by: Geoff Murphy
Stars: Bruno Lawrence, Alison Routledge, Pete Smith
Language: English + Commentaries (4tracks) | Subtitles: English (embed)
2nd Commentary by critic Travis Crawford
3rd Commentary by Neil deGrasse Tyson and Odie Henderson
4th Commentary with writer/producer Sam Pillsbury
Country: New Zealand | Imdb Info | Ar: 1.85:1 | Brrip
Description: A man named Zac Hobson awakens to find himself alone in the world. In a desperate attempt to search for others, he finds only two who have their own agenda.
3.10GB | 90:55mins | 1920×1040 | mkv
https://tezfiles.com/file/0f7c00037d47c/The.Quiet.Earth.1985.mkv
I know you have spoiled us enough with your great resources and I don’t want to be too demanding, but I dare to ask you about another New Zealand film from 1984 called “Other halves”. I know that a VHS copy exists because I rented it many years ago in a Dutch video store. Do you think it can be found somewhere? Thank you very much in advance.
i checked well print not found
What a shame. Thank you very much.
Great film. Is Murphy’s Goodbye Pork Pie up on here, too?
Good last-man-on-Earth flick, one of the better ones.
No zombies.
Thanks, RL
Thank you for this sci-fi gem !
I would love to see the Bruno Lawrence SciFi movie “As Time Goes By”. I remember seeing it and being very entertained by the low-budget time-travel shenanigans.
Why in the actual hell does DeGrasswipe Tyson have anything to say about this movie?
Thanks for the upload, by the way!
‘DeGrasswipe’ LOL yeah I hate that smug annoying prick too, he should be vivisected, for the benefit of Science.
Superior end-of-the -world movie, thanks so much for this hi-res version with commentaries, stars the late great Bruno Lawrence, who is also in another excellent kiwi movie here at RareLust, SMASH PALACE.
For the trifecta, please add UTU (1983, Bruno Lawrence & Anzac Wallace) which is available out there in an extended Director’s Cut version, a worthy addition to anyone’s collection.
Great Kiwi Sci/fi . thanks for including commentaries
This is such a great film. A very different view of 80’s sci-fi. Intelligent filmmaking.