The Next Reel Film Podcast

The Last Man on Earth


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“I just can’t accept the idea of universal disease.”
When Science Meets Survival

Vincent Price stars in the first adaptation of Richard Matheson's influential novel I Am Legend, bringing to screen a post-apocalyptic tale that would help define both vampire and zombie genres for decades to come. Directed by Sidney Salkow and Ubaldo Ragona, The Last Man on Earth follows Dr. Robert Morgan as he navigates a world where a mysterious plague has turned the population into vampire-like creatures. Shot in Italy on a modest budget, this AIP production would go on to influence filmmakers from George Romero to Stephen King. Join us—Pete Wright and Andy Nelson—as we continue the I Am Legend series with a conversation about the 1964 film The Last Man on Earth.

Scientific Survival vs. Gothic Horror

Pete and Andy explore how Vincent Price delivers an unusually restrained performance, trading his typical gothic flourishes for the bone-weary routine of a scientist trying to survive. While Andy found Price's portrayal somewhat lacking in emotional depth, Pete appreciated seeing a different side of the horror icon, particularly in scenes showing the mundane aspects of post-apocalyptic life.

The Evolution of Monster Movies

The hosts discuss how The Last Man on Earth bridges vampire and zombie genres, with creatures that display characteristics of both. They note how the film's scientific approach to vampirism was groundbreaking for its time, though the execution of the monsters themselves often falls short of threatening.

Key Discussion Points:

  • The film's influence on George Romero's Night of the Living Dead
  • Comparing adaptations of I Am Legend across different decades
  • The moral implications of survival in a changed world
  • Technical aspects of filming in Italy with a limited budget
  • The effectiveness of black-and-white cinematography

Adaptation and Innovation

Both hosts agree that while The Last Man on Earth may not be the definitive adaptation of Matheson's novel, it remains the most faithful attempt. They particularly praise the film's exploration of isolation and humanity's capacity for adaptation, even as they critique its rushed pacing and underdeveloped character moments.

Notable Elements:

  • Vincent Price's lathe workshop scenes
  • The empty streets of Rome as a haunting backdrop
  • The scientific approach to vampire mythology
  • The film's influence on subsequent post-apocalyptic narratives

The Last Man on Earth emerges as a fascinating historical piece that, despite its limitations, helped establish many tropes we now associate with both vampire and zombie genres. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel—when the movie ends, our conversation begins!

Additional Resources

  • Video Content: Full episode discussion on YouTube
  • International Film Version: Italian-directed cut by Ubaldo B. Ragona (1964)
  • Digital Streaming: Available on Apple TV, Amazon Prime, and other platforms (via Letterboxd)
  • Film Transcript: Recent fan-created dialogue transcript
  • Historical Media: Original 1964 theatrical trailer
  • Literary Source: Richard Matheson's 1954 novel "I Am Legend"

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