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The Last Man on Planet Earth
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Written by
Kenneth Biller
Directed by
Les Landau
Starring
Julie Bowen
Paul Francis
Tamlyn Tomita
L. Scott Caldwell
Cliff DeYoung
Music by
Mark Boccaccio
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
Production
Executive producer
Kenneth Biller
Producers
Scott McAboy
Gilbert Alexander Wadsworth III
Cinematography
Jacques Haitkin
Editor
Sean Albertson
Running time
89 minutes
Production companies
Sterling Pacific Films
Paramount Television
Original release
Network
UPN
Release
February 18, 1999 (1999-02-18)
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The Last Man on Planet Earth is a 1999 television film directed by Les Landau and starring Julie Bowen, Paul Francis, Tamlyn Tomita, L. Scott Caldwell, and Cliff DeYoung. The plot concerns a female-dominated society following the death of the majority of the world's men.
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