Planet Earth
Planet Earth

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Planet Earth

1974
Movie
74 min
English

The time: the 22nd century. The place: the Confederacy, a matriarchy where men are enslaved and impotent. The hero: Dylan Hunt, a handsome, vigorous 20th-century scientist awakened from suspended animation - just the "breeder" a Confederacy dominatrix has been waiting for! Can Hunt defy the Confederacy and free his downtrodden fellow males, or is he doomed to slavery on Planet Earth? A sequel to Gene Roddenberry's Genesis II.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Fritz BaumannGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the diverse ecosystems and wildlife found across the planet. It showcases the beauty and fragility of natural environments, from vast oceans to dense forests. The film highlights the interconnectedness of life and the unique adaptations of various species.

Critical Reception

The 1974 documentary 'Planet Earth' was a pioneering work in nature filmmaking, praised for its stunning visuals and educational content. While specific aggregate scores from its release era are scarce, the film is recognized for its contribution to environmental awareness and its immersive portrayal of the natural world.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its breathtaking cinematography.

  • Lauded for its educational value and focus on natural habitats.

  • Considered an important early work in nature documentary.

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Fun Fact

While often cited, the 1974 film 'Planet Earth' is distinct from the highly acclaimed BBC nature documentary series of the same name that began in 2006.

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