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Terre Brûlée

Original title: No Blade of Grass
  • 1970
  • 16
  • 1h 36m
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5.8/10
2.2K
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Terre Brûlée (1970)
An environmental catastrophe destroys civilization. Led by father John and mother Ann, the Custance clan sets out on a quest for safety in a savage world that may just end up turning them into the very thing they are fleeing.
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An environmental catastrophe destroys civilization. Led by father John and mother Ann, the Custance clan sets out on a quest for safety in a savage world that may just end up turning them in... Read allAn environmental catastrophe destroys civilization. Led by father John and mother Ann, the Custance clan sets out on a quest for safety in a savage world that may just end up turning them into the very thing they are fleeing.An environmental catastrophe destroys civilization. Led by father John and mother Ann, the Custance clan sets out on a quest for safety in a savage world that may just end up turning them into the very thing they are fleeing.

  • Director
    • Cornel Wilde
  • Writers
    • Sean Forestal
    • Cornel Wilde
    • John Christopher
  • Stars
    • Nigel Davenport
    • Jean Wallace
    • John Hamill
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    5.8/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Cornel Wilde
    • Writers
      • Sean Forestal
      • Cornel Wilde
      • John Christopher
    • Stars
      • Nigel Davenport
      • Jean Wallace
      • John Hamill
    • 52User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Nigel Davenport
    Nigel Davenport
    • John Custance
    Jean Wallace
    Jean Wallace
    • Ann Custance
    John Hamill
    John Hamill
    • Roger Burnham
    Lynne Frederick
    Lynne Frederick
    • Mary Custance
    Patrick Holt
    Patrick Holt
    • David Custance
    Ruth Kettlewell
    • Fat Woman
    M.J. Mathews
    • George
    • (as M.J. Matthews)
    Michael Percival
    Michael Percival
    • Police Constable
    Tex Fuller
    • Mr. Beaseley
    Simon Merrick
    • T.V. Interviewer (Fred Gray)
    Anthony Sharp
    Anthony Sharp
    • Sir Charles Brenner
    George Coulouris
    George Coulouris
    • Mr. Sturdevant
    Anthony May
    Anthony May
    • Pirrie
    Wendy Richard
    Wendy Richard
    • Clara
    Max Hartnell
    • Lieutenant
    John Lewis
    • Corporal
    Norman Atkyns
    • Dr. Cassop
    Nigel Rathbone
    • Davey
    • Director
      • Cornel Wilde
    • Writers
      • Sean Forestal
      • Cornel Wilde
      • John Christopher
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    Wizard-8

    Good story - lousy direction

    I haven't read the original story, though a friend of mine who watched it with me who had read the book said that this film adaptation was fairly close to what happened in the book.

    The story is an intriguing one, and fascinating as to how is constantly seem to show no hope, no promise. There are some powerful scenes here. Unfortunately, director Cornel Wilde was not the right choice here. Yes, he does get some powerful scenes, but there are a number of annoyances. He shows endless shots of polluted rivers, garbage, dead animals, etc. - this isn't really what the story is about! I know there was a big ecology kick going on at the time, but that's no excuse.

    Also, there are a number of flash-forwards that spoil events that happen later in the movie. What was the point of ruining these plot turns for us? Couldn't we have been taken by surprise?

    Also, some scenes go by at a rapid-fire pace, or seem to have been cut before they completely played out.

    So it's not a great film. However, the story is what's interesting, and what will probably make the movie worth watching to viewers, provided they have patience. (If they can find it - it's not on video, unfortunately.) Plus, even though it's a little corny, it'll be hard for me to shake that haunting title song out of my head.
    7baronvonsteve

    British retelling of...

    ...Panic in Year Zero. A realistic examination of how quickly civilization can devolve and asks if one can preserve morality and civility in a world turned savage. The situations feel gritty and genuine. The way different personalities react and try to cope feels very authentic. However, it does get a bit long winded and quirky. It almost has a touch of Dr Who of the same era including the sound track. Panic in Year Zero is a bit tighter of a film and fits into it's decade (1950s) quite well with the backdrop of nuclear war. This film is set more in it's present day but in the future sort of. It's a decent B movie and has its moments. Just don't expect high budget effects or zombies.
    lindaberlinda

    No Blade of Grass

    I saw this movie only once years ago and have never forgotten it. I remember nothing about the direction. I only remember how horrified I was by the movie. With today's headlines of global warming, war (is it a war yet?)in the Middle East, horrible crimes against humanity worldwide, famine, ecological disasters, you name it... this movie pops into my head all too frequently. I wish it would come out on DVD. Certainly there are equally badly directed movies on the market today. I think this movie would strike a note today (even if it is snickering or guffawing at it's overall horridness). It may not be as good as Shawn of the Dead, but it has certainly stuck in my mind over all these years as one of the best consuming ecological disaster movies I've ever seen.
    6Coventry

    This motion picture is not a documentary … but it could be. HA!

    In case there ever had existed a special type of award entitled: "best movie to make its audience feel guilty about their stupidity and reckless behavior", the price undoubtedly should go to Cornel Wilde's "No Blade of Grass"! Particularly during the opening sequences, but in fact also non-stop throughout the rest of the film, we are confronted with endless shots of pollution and starved animals. A stern voice- over also repeatedly states that only humanity is to be blamed for the destruction of our planet. I've never seen "An Inconvenient Truth" but I'm pretty sure it can't be as preachy as this one. Heck, I even started to feel very guilty and responsible for all the pollution, and I wasn't even born yet when "No Blade of Grass" was released! The first 10-15 minutes of the film solely exist of montages of factory chimneys producing thick clouds of orange smoke, airplanes spraying pesticides, overpopulation, oil spills, deforestation, enormous traffic jams, close-up of cars' gasses, nuclear testing and industries dumping waste into the sewers. Then the eerie voice-over suddenly states: "Then, one day, the polluted earth could take no more…" So, in case it wasn't clear yet, due to continuous pollution, a still unidentified virus destroyed all the earth's crops and the world's cities are rapidly becoming extinct. John Custance wants to lead his wife and daughter to safety, and together with his befriended scientist Roger Burnham, they sneak out of London and head towards Scotland where his brother David has a farming estate. The journey is long and – as they quickly discover – full of danger. They must confront villainous biker gangs that want to rape and murder them, but also regular and once- civilized people like themselves that are prepared to do whatever it takes to survive. "No Blade of Grass" constantly balances between vicious post-apocalypse exploitation and genuine human melodrama. Director Cornel Wilde clearly wants for his film to be a more intelligent and thought-provoking end-of- civilization drama, but it's actually one of the meanest and most violent ones of its kind. The title song is simultaneously powerful and depressing, but unfortunately there are also quite a few dull and unnecessarily slow-paced moments as well as shallow dialogues and stereotypical characters. "No Blade of Grass" is certainly a must-see for fans of bleak apocalyptic cinema, but in all honesty I still expected more from it.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Ahead of its time but only zombies are missing

    What a daring, and visionary topic, not at all desuet, as some reviews say. I fell in love with this film made by Cornel Wilde, some kind of Mel Gibson before its time. Both were - are - directors as actors, both directed movies emphasizing on cruelty and violence: NAKED PREY, BEACH RED, LANCELOT AND GENUIEVRE for Wilde and BRAVEHEART, PASSION OF THE CHRIST, APOCALYPTO, HACKSAW RIDGE; don't you see any parallels, more or less same topics (medieval, war films, or a man hunt scheme )...Same tendancies to make what they wish to show to audiences.... I though admit that MAD MAX lead has not made any ecological film yet as this one.... Anyway, this feature was a great surprise for me. I nearly prefer it to SOYLENT GREEN. It is only a shame that it is not as widely known. You are dealing here with a non Hollywoodian film, violent, gloomy but after all in the right mood of the early seventies. It may be shocking for many audiences. That's why I love it. One of Cornel Wilde's best, besides LANCELOT...and NAKED PREY. As I said in this review tite, I would have perfectly imagined zombies plague in this story, to be totally adequate to today's movies tendancies...

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    • Trivia
      The rape scene had nearly a minute and a half deleted from the final cut of the film before release but was included in later DVD releases. The reasoning for the heavy editing was because Lynne Frederick (who was one of the rape victims in the scene) was only 15 at the time and questions of the usage of a body double for Frederick remains a controversial question to this day.
    • Goofs
      For a man with military experience, John made a major tactical mistake walking along a road when the goal was to be inconspicuous. Even so, he should have been able to hide the group from the large gang on motorcycles which certainly made enough noise to warn John before they were within line-of-sight. All the hikers would have had to do was lie down behind the stone wall along the road. Instead, they wind up in a costly gunfight.
    • Quotes

      Fat Woman: George, do you know what I think caused the virus? It's 'cause them Chinese fertilize everything with human shit!

      [husband George, sitting by her side, ignores her, so she elbows him]

      Fat Woman: George, ya hear what I said?

      George: [turning to look directly at her] Yes, I did. And if it's true, I could sell you to them chinks for a blooming fortune!

    • Alternate versions
      To receive a 'AA' certificate the UK cinema release was heavily cut by the BBFC to remove scenes of sex and violence, which resulted in the running time being reduced by over 15 mins. For the 15 rated MGM video most of the cuts were restored although 1 min 20 secs were still cut from the rape scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 4: Cooled by Refrigeration (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      No Blade Of Grass
      By Cornel Wilde (as Louis Nelius), Mike Curb and Charles Carroll

      Sung by Roger Whittaker

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 1974 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Death of Grass
    • Filming locations
      • Ribblehead Viaduct, Low Sleights Road, Carnforth, North Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • MGM British Studios
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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