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The Aftermath

  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
1.2K
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The Aftermath (1982)
Space Sci-FiActionHorrorSci-FiThriller

An astronaut battles mutant cannibals after returning from space to find Earth ravaged by nuclear and biological war.An astronaut battles mutant cannibals after returning from space to find Earth ravaged by nuclear and biological war.An astronaut battles mutant cannibals after returning from space to find Earth ravaged by nuclear and biological war.

  • Director
    • Steve Barkett
  • Writers
    • Steve Barkett
    • Stanley Livingston
  • Stars
    • Steve Barkett
    • Lynne Margulies
    • Sid Haig
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Barkett
    • Writers
      • Steve Barkett
      • Stanley Livingston
    • Stars
      • Steve Barkett
      • Lynne Margulies
      • Sid Haig
    • 29User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Barkett
    • Newman
    Lynne Margulies
    Lynne Margulies
    • Sarah
    Sid Haig
    Sid Haig
    • Cutter
    Christopher Barkett
    • Christopher
    Alfie Martin
    • Getman
    Forrest J. Ackerman
    Forrest J. Ackerman
    • The Curator
    Jim Danforth
    • Williams
    Linda Stiegler
    • Helen
    Laura McQuay
    Laura McQuay
    • Laura
    • (as Laura Anne Barkett)
    Larry Latham
    • Mathews
    Carole Scott
    • Newman's Wife
    • (as Carol Scott)
    Nelson Ackerman
    • Newman's Son
    Eric Caidin
    • Dead Broadcaster
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Broadcaster
    • (voice)
    Mark Crum
    • One of Cutter's Men
    Danny Dutton
    • One of Cutter's Men
    Emett Clark
    • One of Cutter's Men
    Robert Skotak
    Robert Skotak
    • One of Cutter's Men…
    • Director
      • Steve Barkett
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      • Steve Barkett
      • Stanley Livingston
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    shape012

    No, its not so bad it is fun to watch

    I can see how someone would think this movie is so bad its good, but to those familiar with movies, so bad its good is an actual category and The Aftermath is not really in it.

    Sure, there are decisions that put a smile on the viewers face, but all in all Barkett seems honest and wholesome here, unlike the completely unaware perverts and imbeciles who usually make those movies.

    Freud says every dream is a wish, and similarly, the kind of film one makes is, too, an insight into ones psyché and seemingly what Barkett wants is: to be an astronaut, a family, and to shoot bad guys. Whats wrong with all that?

    Some of the action and acting is subpar, but the movie makes up for it with actual characterization and by having a heart and a strong, useful message.

    Should someone be looking for an introduction to legitimately so bad its good movies, try Plan 9 from Outer Space, Starcrash, Deathstalker, Lifeforce, Robot Holocaust, Battlefield Earth or The Room.

    Ps: that kid died in the desert and you know it.
    8Kammurabi

    Quite Entertaining actually

    This movie is pretty entertaining really. It borrows from The Planet of the Apes, The Omega Man or The Last Man on Earth, and The Stand among others (although every movie borrows from something). Yet the movie still has a style all its own and while it is mostly a very funny movie that was supposed to be serious, it does offer a bit of creativity. Has several scenes that most directors would not have included, that's not a bad thing. A good movie for the fatalist. Worth watching for everyone else. Except kids I guess, there are some scenes of gore. (head explodes, a knife through the head via the eye, lots of bullets flying, dead bloody kid, mutants, and decayed bodies).
    2lee-96696

    A vanity project that leaves a bad aftertaste. Needs the RiffTrax treatment.

    I saw this on Amazon after an especially hard day at work. I needed some dumb escapism. But you know what? This move is not lame enough to be really funny, nor good enough to be in any way entertaining.

    The set up is simple. Three astronauts return to earth after some sort of mission to, well, somewhere. They land their craft just off the coast of Los Angeles, but the two survivors find dead bodies on the beach, the city devastated, and a band of mutant humans threatening them.

    They make their way to a mansion in the Hollywood Hills, while encountering a young boy, Chris (Christopher Barkett, the producer's son), and Sarah (Lynne Margulies) an attractive 20ish woman fleeing what looks to be an amped up motorcycle gang / Mad Max cult. Along the way our two astronauts learn that most of mankind has been wiped out by nuclear war or biological warfare. The rest of the film is about their navigating and trying to survive in the dangerous post armageddon L. A.

    Negatives?

    -Wooden acting. Steve Barkett is the producer, director, writer, and star so this is clearly a vanity project. He is pretty deficient in each category. And fails to get much more from the other actors. Margulies tries her best, but is mostly relegated to being the helpless female, always in peril.

    -Exploitive. There are gratuitous scenes of poor Sarah bouncing, jiggling about, on the run from what looks to be a biker gang gone berserk, her nipples plainly showing beneath her tight tank top. She's at the center of several disturbing rape / sexual assault scenes that are way over the top for violence. While no one was prosecuted for obscenity, this was the early Thatcher years in Britain. The film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act.

    -A blaring, intrusive, off-the-VU meter musical score. The composer, John Morgan, used a full orchestra and got every dollars worth. Trumpets blast. Flutes riff. Snare drums snare. French horns warn. No one makes a move without the music overwhelming the scene. And it's usually inappropriate. Happy music, say, for an abduction scene.

    -Looks cheap, but the budget in 2023 dollars is just under $500,000. Today that would make for a pretty good indie film. Maybe the money went for the score?

    Positives?

    +A for effort. The cast looks like they are having a good time, especially the senior Barkett.

    Clearly this movie needs the RiffTrax, MSTK3 treatment.
    1Ninja Thunderbolt

    Steve's the man - honest

    I remember seeing this low quality cheese production several years ago. It was repackaged in the UK as 'Zombie Aftermath', but 10 minutes into this extravaganza, it became apparent that the only zombie on view would be 'versatile' 'actor' Steve Barkett.

    Steve's the kind of guy who was always picked last in a line up to play school sports, an out-of-shape middle aged trainspotter who you would certainly not cast as the lead. At first you wonder how he landed this role, until a cursory glance at the video box reveals that he wrote and directed it.

    There certainly are some laughs to be had, as Steve comes to terms with the horror of a post apolcalyptic Earth (and viewers come to terms with the horror Steve's limited abilities, both in front of and behind the camera) and if you're prepared to pan a river of boredom in search of a piece of cheese gold (as I always am) then get prospecting.
    5lrkiel

    I didn't realize 11 other people watched this movie

    This is my favorite bad movie of all times. When the video store was selling off it's stock of movies that were not renting, I bought it. I had rented it two or three times previously.

    I love Sci Fi, having grown up in the 50's and 60's where things like a nuclear attack were more apt to happen, so watching this was a combination of relief that we avoided this, and laughing at the seriousness of the production.

    Over all, this is the yardstick by which all other good creative "Bad" movies MUST be measured against.

    If you can find it, watch it.

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    • Trivia
      Originally shot in 1978, but Steve Barkett wasn't happy with this version and decided to re-shoot most of the footage with different actors.
    • Goofs
      The yellow sticker on the tape recorder at the radio station has director/writer and star Steve Barkett's name on it.
    • Connections
      Edited into Dark Universe (1993)

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    • Release date
      • 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aftermath
    • Filming locations
      • Barstow, California, USA
    • Production company
      • The Nautilus Film Company
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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