
Overview:
In 2013, there are no highways, no I-ways, no dreams of a better tomorrow, only scattered survivors across what was once the United States. Into this apocalyptic wasteland comes an enigmatic drifter with a mule, a knack for Shakespeare, and something yet undiscovered: the power to inspire hope.Status: | Released (1997-12-25) |
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Awards: | 7 wins & 7 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $17,626,234 |
Screen: | David Brin, Eric Roth, Brian Helgeland |
Productions: | Tig Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 1213: James Newton Howard - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 4723: Brian Helgeland - Screenplay - Writing
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Reviews
Patrick E. Abe
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Who will be responsible now, for these wayward children? That's a phrase that's in the book, but not the movie. I liked David Brin's tale of the communities growing up from a near-apocalypse and the conman, "Gordon Krantz." When I first saw the (overlong) movie, I was disappoin ....
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This movie fits firmly in the "it's so bad it's good" category. It's so outrageous, that you just have to see how it's going to end up. The dialogue/scripts are woeful... but they are delivered with such passion that it almost leaves you breathless. At the end of the movie, I ....
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