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Zardoz

Year:
Duration:
105 min
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Sci-Fi
IMDB rate:
5.8
Director:
John Boorman
Awards:
Nominated for BAFTA Film Award. Another 1 nomination
Details
Country: UK
Release Date: 1974-02-06
Filming Locations: Ardmore Studios, Herbert Road, Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland
Cast
Actor
Character
John Alderton
John Alderton
Zardoz
Sean Connery
Zed
Charlotte Rampling
Consuella
Sara Kestelman
May
Sally Anne Newton
Avalow
Niall Buggy
Arthur Frayn
Bosco Hogan
George Saden
Jessica Swift
Apathetic
Bairbre Dowling
Star
Christopher Casson
Old Scientist
Reginald Jarman
Death
Daisy Boorman
Young Eternal (flashback scene) (uncredited)
John Boorman
Farming Brutal Shot by Zed / Zardoz Mask & Head Model (uncredited)
Katrine Boorman
Young Eternal (flashback scene) (uncredited)
Telsche Boorman
Young Eternal (flashback scene) (uncredited)
David de Keyser
Tabernacle (voice) (uncredited)
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Trivia
Three of John Boorman's children appear in the flashback scene concerning the founding of the tabernacle: Daisy Boorman, Telsche Boorman and Katrine Boorman.
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The government initially refused to allow the production team to import the guns for the movie into Ireland because of terrorist attacks occurring at the time.
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This film is listed among The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book THE OFFICIAL RAZZIE® MOVIE GUIDE.
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Goofs
(at around 58 mins) When Zed shoots Arthur the magician, who then falls out of the mouth of the Zardoz head, you can see the wire supporting the actor.
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Towards the end, when Zed is shooting the mirrors, he has to repeatedly re-cock his Webley-Fosbury revolver by racking the upper frame like a semi-auto slide off camera. This is because this particular revolver was of a unique self-cocking design which used the force of the recoil to cock the hammer and rotate the cylinder for the next shot. Presumably, the blanks used did not have enough force to operate the mechanism, which required a stout powder charge and a firm, elbow-locked grip to function reliably.
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(at around 1h 24 mins) The tattoos on Sean Connery's arm are visible.
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Quotes
Consuella: [Last line] Zed!
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Consuella: In hunting you, I have become you. I've destroyed what I set out to defend.
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Friend: I will not go to second level with you!
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Faq
Q
I don't understand this movie, what is it about?
A
The movie shows a future in which the increasing population is ruining the Earth's surface. A group of scientists and intellectuals create the Tabernacle, a crystal device which gives them mental powers such as telekinesis, and gives them immortality by arresting their aging. Even if a person connected to the Tabernacle dies, their body is simply reconstituted exactly as it was before. The Tabernacle also creates an impenetrable forcefield around the scientist's compound, where they live on as the world collapses around them.However, after centuries Human society has been reshaped by this new reality. The scientists, now known as the Eternals, have found their everlasting life to be stifling, even horrific. Worse, their penalty for criminals is to impose aging on them, locking them forever into bodies which are decayed and useless. Most Eternals desire only death, but have no way to achieve this as the Tabernacle is indestructible.Meanwhile outside their shield, the remaining Humans, called Brutals, are once again breeding and threatening to overrun the planet. The Eternals control the population by using their advanced technology to create a false religion whose god, a stone head called Zardoz, chooses a group of Brutals to become "Exterminators", bandits whose main religious commandment is to kill as many people as possible, thus culling the population. The Exterminators also take slaves and force them to farm, raising food which they give to Zardoz - this is transported back to the Eternals as their food supply.However, some Eternals are determined to end their living hell. To this end the Eternal who created and controls the Exterminators, Frayn, has been breeding them via eugenic principles to produce "supermen". He reveals to one of these, Zed, that Zardoz is a fake god by showing him the book The Wizard of Oz, from whose title he took the name.Determined to investigate, Zed sneaks into the Zardoz head by hiding in the grain and is able to reach the home of the Eternals. They are unaware of the plot by Frayn and decide to study Zed, to see how regular humanity has changed over the centuries. He uses this opportunity to learn about the society and is finally able to locate the Tabernacle and make a psychic connection with it. Zed causes the Tabernacle to stop operating, bringing down the shield around the Eternal's camp, and the Exterminators outside swarm the compound and kill most of the Eternals. The Eternals are mostly delighted by this as they can finally die.As Frayn brags that he has manipulated the Exterminators into doing what he wanted all along, Zed reveals a great irony - that the Tabernacle itself showed him that it had also recognized their way of life as a dead end and manipulated Frayn into executing his plan.One of the Eternals, Consuella, leaves with Zed. The closing montage indicates that they lived out a normal lifespan, producing a son along the way, and then died.
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