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Soylent Green
TrailerIn a densely overpopulated, starving New York City of the future, NYPD detective Robert Thorn investigates the murder of an executive at rations manufacturer Soylent Corporation, a top industrialist whose company is the only means of survival for the swarming hordes of poor people.Actors: Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, Chuck Connors, Joseph Cotten, Brock Peters, Paula Kelly, Edward G. Robinson, Stephen Young, Mike Henry, Lincoln Kilpatrick, Roy Jenson, ...»Director: Richard FleischerCountry: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 1973IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Soylent Green"
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Characters of "Soylent Green"
Detective ThornPlayed by: Charlton Heston
ShirlPlayed by: Leigh Taylor-Young
Tab FieldingPlayed by: Chuck Connors
William R. SimonsonPlayed by: Joseph Cotten
Chief HatcherPlayed by: Brock Peters
MarthaPlayed by: Paula Kelly
Sol RothPlayed by: Edward G. Robinson
GilbertPlayed by: Stephen Young
KulozikPlayed by: Mike Henry
The PriestPlayed by: Lincoln Kilpatrick
DonovanPlayed by: Roy Jenson
CharlesPlayed by: Leonard Stone
Gov. SantiniPlayed by: Whit Bissell
The Exchange LeaderPlayed by: Celia Lovsky
Usher #1Played by: Dick Van Patten
Book #4Played by: Morgan Farley
AttendantPlayed by: Forrest Wood
Mrs. SantiniPlayed by: Jane Dulo
BradyPlayed by: Tim Herbert
WagnerPlayed by: John Dennis
Bandana WomanPlayed by: Jan Bradley
New TenantPlayed by: Carlos Romero
Fat GuardPlayed by: Pat Houtchens
The Furniture GirlsPlayed by: Joyce Williams -
Directors of "Soylent Green"
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Creators of "Soylent Green"
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Critic Reviews of "Soylent Green"
VarietyJune 05, 2007The somewhat plausible and proximate horrors in the story of Soylent Green carry the production over its awkward spots to the status of a good futuristic exploitation film.
Chicago ReaderJune 05, 2007Uneven and slightly muddled futuristic horror story -- not really science fiction, more like an antipollution PSA gone berserk.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Good, solid stuff, assembled efficiently enough to be pretty persuasive.
New York TimesMay 09, 2005Their 21st-century New York occasionally is frightening but it is rarely convincingly real.
Film Freak CentralJune 20, 2011Not well thought-out and a genuine disappointment for all its visibility in the popular conversation
Seanax.comApril 01, 2011Where so many science fiction visions of the era have dated, this gritty creation of a depressed (and depressing) future... looks all the more real.
Movie MetropolisSeptember 14, 2009...a movie based on an ending. And if you can't figure out that ending ten minutes into the movie, you aren't paying attention.
DVDLaserJune 15, 2007The film was a typical seventies sci-fi effort, scientifically illiterate and unimaginatively composed.
Fantastica DailyOctober 10, 2005This futuristic thriller just seems to keep getting better with age. An entertaining sci-fi flick done before special effects took over the genre.
sbs.isJuly 05, 2004The future never looked as retro...
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