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197474 minScience Fiction, Drama, TV Movie

Where Have All the People Gone

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Is Where Have All the People Gone worth watching? With a rating of 5.9/10, this Science Fiction, Drama, TV Movie film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Where Have All the People Gone Synopsis

A strange series of solar flares proves fatal for inhabitants of the Earth, except for the fortunate few who are somehow immune from the effects. Animals go insane and human beings turn to white powder, leaving behind only empty clothing. A handful of survivors attempt to rebuild their lives on the de-populated Earth.

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Top Cast

Peter Graves
Peter GravesSteven Anders
George O'Hanlon, Jr.
George O'Hanlon, Jr.David Anders
Kathleen Quinlan
Kathleen QuinlanDeborah Anders
Verna Bloom
Verna BloomJenny
Michael-James Wixted
Michael-James WixtedMichael
Noble Willingham
Noble WillinghamJim Clancy
Jay W. MacIntosh
Jay W. MacIntoshBarbara Anders
Doug Chapin
Doug ChapinTom Clancy
Ken Sansom
Ken SansomJack McFadden
Beans Morocco
Beans MoroccoMan with Gun

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Is Where Have All the People Gone worth watching?

Where Have All the People Gone has received mixed reviews with a 5.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Science Fiction, Drama, TV Movie movies.

Is Where Have All the People Gone hit or flop?

Where Have All the People Gone has received average ratings (5.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Where Have All the People Gone is a Science Fiction, Drama, TV Movie movie that A strange series of solar flares proves fatal for inhabitants of the Earth, except for the fortunate few who are somehow immune from the effects. Anim...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakNov 26, 2022
★ 6

**_When human (over)population is reduced naturally_** A father, son & daughter (Peter Graves, George O'Hanlon Jr. and Kathleen Quinlan) are camping out in the high country of SoCal when something strange happens in the sky and they are forced to walk down to the nearest town to find out what happened. Yet the village is eerily silent and all the people are… gone. Verna Bloom plays a traumatized woman they find alive. While debuting on television, “Where Have All the People Gone?” (1974) succeeds in making the viewer feel as if it’s an end of the world scenario. It’s thoroughly mundane, but dramatic and realistic. Don’t expect aliens or zombies to appear (rolling my eyes). Future movies that cover similar terrain with a bigger budget include “Carriers” (2009), “The Road” (2009), “Vanishing on 7th Street” (2010) and “Monsters” (2010). It’s not as thrilling as “Carriers” or as good as “Monsters,” but I prefer it to the listless and overrated “The Road.” (I’ve never seen “Vanishing on 7th Street,” so I can’t compare it). “Monsters,” as the title suggests, throws in post-apocalyptic monsters, but not until the last act. Naturally these kinds of downbeat flicks address grim questions like: Do you forsake all sense of morality in an attempt to survive – lie, steal, forsake and murder – or do you hold on to your moral compass, come what may? Is life worth living if you must become an immoral, wicked savage to survive? Isn't it better to live with dignity at all costs – fight with nobility and die with dignity when and if you must? Human carcasses reduced to white elements was done previously in the original Star Trek episode “The Omega Glory” while the desolate post-apocalyptic scenario recalls “Miri.” The movie runs 1 hour, 14 minutes, and was shot in the greater Los Angeles area as follows: Lake of the Woods (town of Rainbow), which is about an hour’s drive northwest of Hollywood; Agoura (grocery store), which is ten miles north of Malibu in the high country; Malibu Canyon Road in the Santa Monica Mountains; and Malibu (the house by the shore and beach scene). GRADE: B-