THE LAST MAN ON EARTH - VINCENT PRICE - 1964 PREDICTIVE PROGRAMMING

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Published on May 8, 2022
After a plague devastated life on Earth, the people either died or became undead, vampiric creatures. In the year 1968, every day is the same for Dr. Robert Morgan (Price): He wakes up, gathers his weapons and goes hunting for vampires. They would kill Morgan if they could, but fortunately, they are weak and unintelligent. At night, Morgan locks himself inside his house; during the day, he kills as many vampires as he can, then burns the bodies.
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