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    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. The film concerns an … See more

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    In the future, the Earth has become severely polluted (people need to wear breathing masks when outside), with severe overpopulation affecting available resources. Because of the permanent thick … See more

    Oliver Reed as Russ McNeil
    Geraldine Chaplin as Carol McNeil
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    The film was made from an original screenplay by Frank De Felitta and Max Ehrlich, inspired by Paul Ehrlich's The Population Bomb. A year prior to the film's release, Max … See more

    Derek Meddings created the life-size realistic animatronic children for the film. See more

    Geraldine Chaplin won Best Actress at the 1972 Sitges Film Festival for her performance. See more

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  2. WEBMay 25, 1972 · Z.P.G.: 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 …

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    • Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Director: Michael Campus
    • Release Date: 1972-05-25
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    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.
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    Z.P.G.: 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.
    There are no featured reviews for Z.P.G. because the movie has not released yet (). Would-be parents (Oliver Reed, Geraldine Chaplin) dare to defy the law of zero population growth in the smog-filled 21st century.
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    (Z.P.G. stands for Zero Population Growth.) — Matt Carlin <ghola@umich.edu> Smog covers the earth. The oxygen is depleted. Love is encouraged. But the penalty for birth is death. Though the film did not do well commercially a novel adapted by co-screenwriter Max Ehrlich named The Edict did very well commercially.
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  9. Z.P.G - Movies on Google Play

    WEBAbout this movie. arrow_forward. A nightmare of the future...or tomorrow's reality? Have a baby- go to the death chamber! A husband and wife (Oliver Reed and Geraldine Chaplin) defy the state's...

  10. Z.P.G. | Rotten Tomatoes

    WEBBuy Z.P.G. on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Would-be parents (Oliver Reed, Geraldine Chaplin) dare to defy the law of zero population growth in the smog-filled 21st century.

  11. Z.P.G. (1972) — The Movie Database (TMDB)

    WEBMay 25, 1972 · Michael Campus. Director. Frank De Felitta. Writer. Max Ehrlich. Writer. Reviews. Discussions. Written by CinemaSerf on May 28, 2023. In the not too distant future, an overpopulated Earth government makes it illegal to have children for a generation. One couple, …

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