Captive Women
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| Captive Women | |
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| Directed by | Stuart Gilmore |
| Produced by | Jack Pollexfen and Aubrey Wisberg |
| Written by | Jack Pollexfen and Aubrey Wisberg |
| Starring | Ron Randell, Margaret Field |
| Music by | Charles Koff |
| Cinematography | Paul Ivano |
| Editing by | Fred R. Feitshans Jr. |
| Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures Inc. |
| Release date(s) | 1952 re-released in 1956 |
| Running time | 64 min |
| Language | English |
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Captive Woman is an American Sci-Fi film from 1952. The movie is fairly short, only 64 minutes and is in black-and-white. It was re-released by the name 1000 Years from Now. In the United Kingdom the movie is known as 3000 A.D. It deals with the effects of a Nuclear War and how life would be afterwards.
[edit] Synopsis
The movie is taking place in New York City in a post-apocalyptic setting. Two tribes, the "Norms" and the "Mutates", fighting in the remains of the city, and later banding together to fight a third tribe, the "Upriver People", who are invading Manhattan through the Hudson Tunnel in order to steal the other tribes' women.


