
Z.P.G. - Wikipedia
Z.P.G. (short for "Zero Population Growth") is a 1972 Danish-American dystopian science fiction film directed by Michael Campus and starring Oliver Reed and Geraldine Chaplin. It was inspired by the best-selling 1968 non-fiction book The Population Bomb, by Paul R. Ehrlich.
Dead Planet (1972) - IMDb
Dead Planet: Directed by Michael Campus. With Oliver Reed, Geraldine Chaplin, Don Gordon, Diane Cilento. Concerned with population over-growth, the Earth government bans, under the penalty of death, all pregnancies but one couple decides to risk having a real baby rather than legally adopt a cyborg child.
Zero Population Growth 1972 - YouTube
Z.P.G or Zero Population growth is a 1972 film staring Oliver Read and Geraldine Chaplin as a couple in a future where the world has become over populated an...
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1972 Science Fiction film starring Oliver Reed.Directed by Michael Campus...more
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In the not too distant future, an overpopulated Earth government makes it illegal to have children for a generation. One couple, unsatisfied with their substitute robot baby, breaks the rules. …
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2008年6月3日 · Oliver Reed and Geraldine Chaplin star in this dystopian vision of things to come. Under the weight of overpopulation, human society has begun to self-destruct. A policy of Zero Population Growth is forced upon citizens in hopes that twenty years without new births will right the sinking ship that is our planet.
Z.P.G. (1972) directed by Michael Campus • Reviews, film + cast ...
In the not too distant future, an overpopulated Earth government makes it illegal to have children for a generation. One couple, unsatisfied with their substitute robot baby, breaks the rules.
Z.P.G. (1972) - Michael Campus | Synopsis, Movie Info, Moods, …
Z.P.G. is a 1972 Danish-American dystopian science fiction film directed by Michael Campus and starring Oliver Reed and Geraldine Chaplin. It was inspired by the best-selling 1968 non-fiction book The Population Bomb, by Paul R. Ehrlich.
Z.P.G. (Zero Population Growth) (1972) - FilmAffinity
Centeries into the future, the world is overpopulated and polluted and on the verge of collapse. The government's of the world are desperate and so make the painful decision to ban the birth of babies for 30 years. Brainwashing and robot substitutes are used to quell the yearning for children with the death penalty as the ultimate deterrent.
Film Review: Z.P.G. (1972) | HNN - HorrorNews.Net
2012年1月25日 · Another film that dealt with the subject of overpopulation was Z.P.G. (1972) also known as Zero Population Growth, directed by Michael Campus and written by Frank De Felitta, an award-winning documentary filmmaker who would later turn to writing horror fiction like Audrey Rose (1977) and The Entity (1982).