The great Vincent Price has starred in many essential Horror films that qualify as masterpieces, and "The Last Man On Earth" of 1964 is doubtlessly one of his most memorable films. "The Last Man On Earth" is the only Horror film the World's greatest Horror actor (and my personal all-time favorite actor), Vincent Price, ever made in the greatest Horror-country, Italy (actually, it's an Italian/American co-production), and this is certainly not the only memorable fact about the film. Directed by the under-appreciated Ubaldo Ragona, who sadly directed only four other films, none of which became a success, "The Last Man On Earth" predates George A. Romero's Horror milestone "Night Of The Living Dead" by four years, and it can easily be cited as the famous Zombie flick's main inspiration. But not only is the film one of the most important origins of the modern Zombie film, out of all films I've seen, this one is probably THE film that has the most realistic atmosphere of the apocalypse. The horrifying idea of being the last person alive on Earth is brought to screen in a brilliantly menacing manner, and Vincent Price was the perfect man to play the role.
A mysterious epidemic has exterminated mankind, leaving the immune Dr. Robert Morgan (Price) behind as the sole survivor. Morgan, whose wife and daughter were, as anybody else, killed by the plague, is in desperate search for another person alive. He is also desperate to defend himself, as the plague victims come back from the dead by night, longing for the blood of the living - his...
The film is the first adaptation of Robert Matheson's novel "I Am Legend". The story was re-filmed as "The Omega Man" with Charleton Heston, which is decent, but way inferior to this one and, more recently as "I am Legend" starring Will Smith, which I haven't seen (and probably never will). This first, and incomparably brilliant film is a must-see for everyone interested in motion pictures. Maybe more than any other film, this proves what a brilliant actor Price was. His desperation, his monologues,... no other actor could have possibly played this role as ingeniously as Price does. There is a constant feeling of doom, the atmosphere is menacing and apocalyptic beyond comparison, yet "The Last Man On Earth" is a compelling Drama just as much as it is a stunning Horror/Sci-Fi flick. The exploration of Robert Morgan's psyche, and his longing for the company of a fellow being is maybe more significant an aspect of the film than the fact that he has to fight off the vampire-zombies that the victims have become. The living dead here are not yet the brainless flesh-eaters of later Zombie flicks, but basically thinking people who happen to crave for blood. The film's black and white cinematography is as amazing as the the story itself - Seeing Vincent Price drive his car through the empty streets is one of the great pictures in 60s Horror cinema. This film is simply amazing in all aspects. Incredible film!