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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2010

Nuclear war survivors embark on a cross-country road trip in a 12-wheel amphibious vehicle called the Landmaster to investigate the source of a signal, encountering flesh-eating bugs and blasting hillbillies with RPGs along the way.

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  • Great dystopian movie from the 1970s.

  • Oh, they got my hometown!

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  • 10:29 Jan-Michael preparing to light up under 'no smoking sign

    nice symbolism as to how now 'all bets are off' rules-wise after nukes

  • Yeah but who won ?

  • They used machines (Landmasters) that looked much like the one in the kids' Saturday show at the time, "Ark II"....

  • @ImaHelga thats killa cockroaches the black guy always gets killed mohamed alli did a commercial "i dont want you living with roaches" an old tv show the name of the game had ricardo mantelban as a priest dumping a gigantic jar of roaches on a slum lords desk

  • @spacepatrolman And LOL Paul Winfield was in another film about atomic bombs with a Jerry Goldsmith bombastic score.

  • @spacepatrolman I know the scores. Oh yeah Twilights Last Gleaming, Burt Lancaster.

  • @spacepatrolman twilights last gleaming was the same year as damnation alley both were never issued on a record the others you mentioned were

  • @EmpireLS56KW when you say two scores do you mean electronic and acoustic? cause planet of the apes didnt have electronic music in it just banging on metal sculptures twilights last gleaming was also an end of the world movie with music by goldsmith

  • The book was amazing, so was this movie, a remake would be cool.

  • Its odd Jerry Goldsmith wrote two scores for three different films that had same apoplectic theme.

    Planet of the Apes Damnation Alley and Logon’s Run

    

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