Holocaust 2000
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| Holocaust 2000 | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Alberto De Martino |
| Produced by | Edmondo Amati Maurizio Amati |
| Written by | Sergio Donati Alberto De Martino |
| Starring | Kirk Douglas |
| Cinematography | Erico Menczer |
| Editing by | Vincenzo Tomassi |
| Release date(s) | 25 December 1977 |
| Running time | 103 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom Italy |
| Language | English |
Holocaust 2000 is a 1977 horror film directed by Alberto De Martino and starring Kirk Douglas.[1]
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[edit] Plot
Despite doomsday warnings from throngs of locals, wealthy industrialist Robert Caine (Kirk Douglas) makes the controversial decision to build a nuclear power plant near a sacred cave in the Middle East. But before Caine can reap the benefits of his latest bid for global domination, he discovers that his son, Angel (Simon Ward), is the Antichrist, who is planning to use his father's project to trigger the end of the world.
[edit] Cast
- Kirk Douglas - Robert Caine
- Simon Ward - Angel Caine
- Agostina Belli - Sara Golan
- Anthony Quayle - Professor Griffith
- Virginia McKenna - Eva Caine
- Spiros Focás - Harbin
- Ivo Garrani - The Prime Minister
- Alexander Knox - Professor Ernst Meyer
- Adolfo Celi - Dr. Kerouac
- Romolo Valli - Monsignor Charrier
- Massimo Foschi - Arab Assassin
- Geoffrey Keen - Gynecologist
- John Carlin - Robertson
- Peter Cellier - Sheckley
- Gerard Hely - Clarke
[edit] References
- ^ "New York Times: Holocaust 2000". NY Times. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/428433/Holocaust-2000/overview. Retrieved 2008-09-01.
[edit] External links
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