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The Last of Eden ()


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After landing on a world ravaged by earthquakes, Wade falls into a crevice and discovers a deserted city below the surface.

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Quinn Mallory
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Wade Welles
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Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown
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Prof. Maximilian Arturo
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Brock
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Keegan (as Don Jeffcoat)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Andrew DePalma ...
Morloc (uncredited)
Christian Hill ...
Clay (uncredited)
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Meele (uncredited)

Directed by

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Allan Eastman

Written by

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Tracy Tormé ... (creator) (creator) &
Robert K. Weiss ... (creator) (creator)
 
Josef Anderson ... (written by)

Produced by

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Josef Anderson ... consulting producer
Alan Barnette ... executive producer
Tony Blake ... co-executive producer
Richard Compton ... producer
Mychelle Deschamps ... producer
Bruce Golin ... co-producer
Paul Jackson ... co-executive producer
David E. Peckinpah ... executive producer (as David Peckinpah)

Music by

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Danny Lux

Cinematography by

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Robert A. Hudecek ... director of photography

Editing by

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Michael B. Hoggan

Editorial Department

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Mace Johnson ... colorist
Kent Pritchett ... colorist: dailies

Casting By

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John A. Aiello

Production Design by

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Jeffrey L. Goldstein

Art Direction by

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Beala Neel

Set Decoration by

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Natalie Pope ... (as Natali Kendrick Pope)

Costume Design by

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Karen Patch

Makeup Department

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Stephanie A. Fowler ... makeup department head (uncredited)

Production Management

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Jan DeWitt ... unit production manager
Paul M. Leonard ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Suzanne C. Geiger ... second assistant director
Bruce Humphrey ... first assistant director (as Bruce A. Humphrey)

Art Department

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James E. Bowen Jr. ... set dresser (1997-2000)
Thomas R. Cahill ... property master
Trevor Oleksy ... greensman
Victor Anderson ... propmaker (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Kenn Fuller ... sound mixer (as Kenn Michael Fuller)
Kyle Wright ... supervising sound editor
Robb Navrides ... sound editor (uncredited) / supervising sound editor (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Mark Ellis ... visual effects coordinator
Ken Stranahan ... visual effects supervisor
David Lombardi ... digital effects artist (uncredited)

Stunts

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Gary Baxley ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Duane Journey ... key grip
Jeff Journey ... dolly grip
David A. Santos ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Laura Boeck ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Dino Ladki ... casting associate (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Donna L. May ... costumer (uncredited)
Steffany Bernstein Pratt ... set costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Gary DeGalla ... location manager (uncredited)
Kristin Dewey ... location manager (uncredited)
Stephen Price ... assistant location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Danny Lux ... composer: theme music
Brad Segal ... music editor (as Bradley A. Segal)

Additional Crew

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Leslie Belzberg ... executive consultant
Michael Carter ... studio teacher
Nan Hagan ... story editor
John Landis ... executive consultant
Scott Smith Miller ... story editor
Tracy Tormé ... executive consultant
Robert K. Weiss ... executive consultant
John Bocchicchio ... medic (uncredited)
Seth Harris ... production assistant (uncredited)
Michael Zamboni ... production assistant (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Also Known As
  • The Last of Eden (United States)
Runtime
  • 46 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia "The Last of Eden", was filmed prior to John Rhys-Davies' departure from the show in "The Exodus: Part 2". However, due to a mixing of the episode order, it didn't premiere until after "The Exodus". Thus, a new scene at the beginning was quickly added that allowed the episode to be told as a flashback. See more »
Goofs At the 18 1/2 minute mark as Quinn walks to find Wade in the underground city a boom mic is visible. See more »
Movie Connections References Desert Storm (1996). See more »

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