From the film 'Soylent Green'
Charlton Heston's tears at Sol's death were real, as Heston was the only cast member who knew that Edward G. Robinson was dying of terminal cancer. This was the 90th ...
From the film 'Soylent Green' Charlton Heston's tears at Sol's death were real, as Heston was the only cast member who knew that Edward G. Robinson was dying of terminal cancer. This was the 90th and last movie in which Robinson appeared. He died nine days after the shooting was done, on January 26, 1973.
The "going home" score in this part of the film was conducted by Gerald Fried and consists of the main themes from Symphony No. 6 ("Pathétique") by Tchaikovsky; Symphony No. 6 ("Pastoral") by Beethoven; "Morning Mood" and "Åse's Death" from the Peer Gynt Suite by Edvard Grieg.
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Interesting how there are no apocalyptic futuristic movies made anymore that show man's self destructiveness..Its always a meteor or giant lizard that does the earth in...wonder if someone is hiding the sad truth of mans future.......hmmmmm
One of the most beautiful scenes in cinema history in my mind. Makes me cry every time! Luckily the wire movement in 7:50 makes it slightly more bearable by giving me a reason to laugh.
I'm always amazed that this brilliant and very moving film routinely fails to make the various lists of top Sci-Fi films. It has always been one of my very favourites and Robinson's performance here was truly Oscar-worthy!
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