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Les survivants de la fin du monde

Original title: Damnation Alley
  • 1977
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  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
6.2K
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Les survivants de la fin du monde (1977)
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Dystopian Sci-FiSteampunkSci-Fi

In a post-apocalyptic world, a group of survivors travel and find other settlements in huge custom designed all terrain vehicles.In a post-apocalyptic world, a group of survivors travel and find other settlements in huge custom designed all terrain vehicles.In a post-apocalyptic world, a group of survivors travel and find other settlements in huge custom designed all terrain vehicles.

  • Director
    • Jack Smight
  • Writers
    • Roger Zelazny
    • Alan Sharp
    • Lukas Heller
  • Stars
    • Jan-Michael Vincent
    • George Peppard
    • Dominique Sanda
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    6.2K
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    • Director
      • Jack Smight
    • Writers
      • Roger Zelazny
      • Alan Sharp
      • Lukas Heller
    • Stars
      • Jan-Michael Vincent
      • George Peppard
      • Dominique Sanda
    • 108User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jan-Michael Vincent
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Tanner
    George Peppard
    George Peppard
    • Denton
    Dominique Sanda
    Dominique Sanda
    • Janice
    Paul Winfield
    Paul Winfield
    • Keegan
    Jackie Earle Haley
    Jackie Earle Haley
    • Billy
    Kip Niven
    Kip Niven
    • Perry
    Robert Donner
    Robert Donner
    • Mountain Man #1
    Seamon Glass
    • Mountain Man #2
    Trent Dolan
    • Technician
    Mark L. Taylor
    Mark L. Taylor
    • Haskins
    Robert Hackman
    • Colonel
    • (as Bob Hackman)
    Erik Cord
    • Burning Man
    Terence Locke
    • Air Policeman
    • (as Terrence Locke)
    Marcia Holley
    • Gloria
    Roger Creed
    • Mountain Man
    • (uncredited)
    Ulf Kjell Gür
    • Musician
    • (uncredited)
    Murray Hamilton
    Murray Hamilton
    • Gen. Landers
    • (uncredited)
    Daina House
    Daina House
    • Playboy Centerfold
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Smight
    • Writers
      • Roger Zelazny
      • Alan Sharp
      • Lukas Heller
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    User reviews108

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    7Red-Barracuda

    An early post-apocalypse bit of sci-fi that is more fun that its given credit for

    Damnation Alley was quite an unlucky movie seemingly, it was put out with the idea that it would be another profitable sci-fi b-movie but unfortunately for it, a few weeks before it was released a movie called Star Wars was released which changed the rules for sci-fi forever more. To be honest though, I kind of like this one. It has its own significant factors too, for instance it's quite early in the cycle of post-apocalypse movies - the Mad Max series certainly seems to have borrowed some of its ideas – and so I think it's fair to say that its core look and feel went on to be used in quite a few similar movies in the 80's. Its story starts with a nuclear war devastating the world, leaving a small band of survivors in a desert outpost. After a while they are forced to set off on a journey to try and find other survivors in an all-terrain vehicle.

    This one has a plot that boils down to a succession of set-pieces strung together along a hazardous trek. It's essentially a road movie...without a road. Along the way our heroes battle giant scorpions, swarms of flesh-eating cockroaches, mutant feral humans and they endure an electrical storm. They also pick up a woman and an incredibly annoying teenage boy. The film is chock full of corny dialogue and charmingly poor special effects but it remains entertaining nevertheless with good pacing and enough variety of events to ensure things remain interesting. It has to be admitted though that it does end with a very poorly conceived conclusion that felt like it was tagged on because the original idea was too expensive. But on the whole, I found this to be good fun mainly, certainly a fair bit better than its poor reputation suggests.
    joseph t

    A post-apocalypse road film...

    The beginning of this film really shakes you up. The careful, measured tones coming from the missile base loudspeaker announcing the progress of "the war" belie the fact that at that moment scores of millions of people are being atomized as the bombs fall.

    However, the aftermath seems to be typical post-nuclear mis-adventure, with the survivors from the base starting out on a cross-country road trip. The "Landmaster" vehicles add a jazzy and technie touch to the otherwise predictable trip. Wild weather, crazed hermits, and killer cockroaches require a little suspension of disbelief, but still keep the pace going.

    Fans of "The A-Team" will like seeing George Peppard in a lead role, as the by-the-book superior officer who tries to keep the non-conformist junior officer (Vincent) in line. Dominique Sanda adds some nice eye candy as the token female member of the intrepid band of pilgrims, rescued by Peppard and company from the ruins of Las Vegas.

    Overall, a pretty good film if you are looking for an evening of distraction and non-reality, if you can get past the opening sequence.
    6Hey_Sweden

    Entertaining for what it is.

    Silly post-apocalypse road movie is amusing enough to give it some sort of cult status, even though it's really not that good. The actors giving the better performances tend to get less screen time. One can see that the filmmakers, led by director Jack Smight, are clearly working against the limits of special effects technology at the time, rendering this more of a cheese fest than anything else. Those light shows in the stormy skies ARE pretty trippy, though. Pacing is adequate enough; this runs a scant 92 minutes long. But that makes one wish that more could have been done with the source material, a novel by Roger Zelazny (adapted for the big screen by Alan Sharp ("Night Moves" '75) and Lukas Heller ("What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?")). The movie is modestly diverting, but also disappointing.

    WWIII causes complete devastation throughout the continental United States. A team of Air Force personnel who have designed ultra cool tanks / vans dubbed "Landmasters" decide to take the safest path possible (which one of them has named "Damnation Alley") to Albany, the only place from which they've ever received a radio signal. The characters include domineering tough guy Denton (George Peppard), cheerful Tanner (Jan-Michael Vincent), leading lady Janice (Dominique Sanda), easygoing Keegan (Paul Winfield) and teenager Billy (Jackie Earle Haley).

    The odd lack of continuity creates some guffaw-inducing WTF moments; watch as switches are made from real people to dummies. The visual effects can charitably be described as negotiable. Still, there's some fun to be had in seeing giant scorpions super imposed on the desert settings. And if people aren't squirming from seeing those, there's an onslaught of killer armour-plated cockroaches that make quick work of one poor guy. Hell, there's even a bunch of survivalist rednecks (led by Robert Donner, who sports a hilariously ridiculous looking beard) with which to contend.

    Co-starring Kip Niven ("New Year's Evil") as another of the military guys, this also features Murray Hamilton in a noticeable but non-speaking uncredited role.

    At the very least, this has some decent widescreen photography by Harry Stradling Jr. and a typically excellent score by the always reliable Jerry Goldsmith.

    This is one of the rare cases where it would be interesting to see somebody attempt another version of the tale.

    Six out of 10.
    8bobbyhollywood

    It's in my movie collection

    I enjoy this every time I watch it. Science Fiction with some very good and some mediocre visual effects. The cast does a good job. I liked the vehicle the "Landmaster." Jack Earle Haley, the kid in this movie is currently in a series on television, and it's pretty good. Most of the movie takes place as the people go from one place to another in the Landmaster, and the people and things they meet. Jan Michael Vincent and Haley get some motorcycle riding in. This was out of print for some while, also the newest DVD of this movie is slightly different than the one I originally saw. It is well worth the price of a rental, check it out and see what you think.
    7SykkBoy

    Whole lot of cheesy fun

    Killer cockroaches, Jan Michael Vincent, Paul Winfield, George Peppard, giant scorpions, ultimate SUV's, inbred hillbilly types and dusty old Las Vegas where the slots still work...all combine to make a fun little, albeit cheesy, flick.

    As a kid this movie was a fun Saturday matinee movie and to this day, still a fun Saturday Matinee movie...grab a big bucket of popcorn, turn your brain off and have some cheesy fun...

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    • Trivia
      The infamous armor-plated "killer cockroaches" are in fact Madagascar "hissing" cockroaches. In reality, they are three-inches long (as seen in the film), and are quite benign. They make the "hissing" sound to communicate with one another, and when they are agitated. Live roaches were used in close up shots, but rubber mock ups were used in the wide and group shots.
    • Goofs
      In the sequence with Tanner on the motorcycle with a female mannequin in the desert with the giant scorpions, in some shots it is a real woman instead of a mannequin on the motorcycle with Tanner.
    • Quotes

      Maj. Eugene Denton: Tanner this is Denton! This whole town is infested with killer cockroaches. I repeat: KILLER COCKROACHES!

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: 123rd STRATEGIC MISSILE WING TIPTON AFB, CALIFORNIA
    • Connections
      Edited from Le choc des mondes (1951)
    • Soundtracks
      Will the Circle Be Unbroken
      Christian Hymn (1907)

      Lyrics by Ada R. Habershon

      Music by Charles H. Gabriel

      Performed by Jan-Michael Vincent and Paul Winfield

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Damnation Alley
    • Filming locations
      • Meteor Crater, Barringer, Arizona, USA(South rim of crater - Billy's hideout)
    • Production companies
      • Zeitman-Landers-Roberts Productions
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $7,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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