96 minutes
6/20/1970
A strange new virus has appeared, which only attacks strains of grasses such as wheat and rice, and the world is descending into famine and chaos. Architect John, along with his family and friends, is making his way from London to his brother's farm in northern England where there will hopefully be food and safety for all of them.
Nigel Davenport
as John Custance
Jean Wallace
as Ann Custance
John Hamill
as Roger Burnham
Lynne Frederick
as Mary Custance
Patrick Holt
as David Custance
Ruth Kettlewell
as Fat Woman
M.J. Mathews
as George
Michael Percival
as Police Constable
Tex Fuller
as Mr. Beaseley
Simon Merrick
as T.V. Interviewer
Anthony Sharp
as Sir Charles Brenner
George Coulouris
as Mr. Sturdevant
Anthony May
as Andrew Pirrie
Wendy Richard
as Clara Pirrie
Max Hartnell
as Lieutenant
John Lewis
as Corporal
Norman Atkyns
as Dr. Cassop
Nigel Rathbone
as Davey Custance
Christopher Lofthouse
as Spooks
John Avison
as Yorkshire Sergeant
Jimmy Winston
as 1st. Hun
Richard Penny
as 2nd. Hun
R.C. Driscoll
as 3rd. Hun
Geoffrey Hooper
as Tweed Jacket
Christopher Wilson
as Farmer
William Duffy
as Murdered Farmer
Mervyn Patrick
as Joe Ashton
Denise Mockler
as Emily Ashton
Ross Allan
as Alf Parsons
Karen Terry
as Parson’s Daughter
Joan Ward
as Mrs. Parsons
Brian Crabtree
as Joe Harris
Susan Sydney
as Liz Harris
Michael Landy
as Jess Arkwright
Louise Kay
as Susan Arkwright
Bruce Myers
as Bill Riggs
Margaret Chapman
as Prudence Riggs
Christopher Neame
as Locke
Bridget Brice
as Jill Locke
Reg Staniford
as Mr. Blennit
Maureen Rutter
as Mrs. Blennit
Derek Keller
as Scott
Suzanne Pinkstone
as Mrs. Scott
Surgit Sood
as Surgit
Dick Offord
as Joe
Joanna Annin
as Joe’s Wife
John Buckley
as Captain
Malcolm Toes
as Sgt. Major