The Last Man on Planet Earth

The Last Man on Planet Earth
Directed by Les Landau
Produced by Scott McAboy
Gilbert Alexander Wadsworth III
Written by Kenneth Biller
Starring Julie Bowen
Paul Francis
Tamlyn Tomita
L. Scott Caldwell
Cliff DeYoung
Music by Mark Boccaccio
Cinematography Jacques Haitkin
Edited by Sean Albertson
Distributed by UPN
Release dates
February 18, 1999
Running time
89 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Last Man on Planet Earth is a 1999 television film about a female-dominated society following the death of the majority of the world's men.

Plot

During a war with Afghanistan, an incurable biological weapon called the "Y-bomb", which targets only the male Y-chromosome, is used and results in the eventual deaths of 97% of the world's men. Feeling that they are better off without men, the planet's women decide to outlaw males because they were too violent. 20 years later, scientist Hope Chayse, fearing for the future of the species, conducts a cloning experiment to produce a new male, Adam, genetically enhanced to refrain from violence. When Adam reaches maturity, he soon finds himself on the run from the FBI, and hiding out with small rebel bands of the last surviving men on Earth.

End

The house Adam and Hope are hiding in is burnt to the ground. Kara gives Hope her car and tells her to run away. She makes up a story about the bodies in the house being Hope and Adam's, while Doe escaped in her car. Three months later, Esther visits Hope, now working as a waitress in Virginia. Esther tells her she knows that Hope is pregnant with a son, since she and Adam had sex the night before he died.

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