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'''''Soylent Green''''' is a thriller film released in 1973 starring [[Charlton Heston]]. It takes place in a dystopian future where the Earth is heavily overpopulated and half of the world's food supply is produced by Soylent Industries, whose most nutritious product is [[Soylent Green]]. The film's protagonist, Detective Frank Thorn, investigates a murder connected to Soylent Industries, and eventually learns that Soylent Green is made from people. The plot was loosely based on the 1966 novel ''Make Room, Make Room'' by Harry Harrison. | '''''Soylent Green''''' is a thriller film released in 1973 starring [[Charlton Heston]]. It takes place in a dystopian future where the Earth is heavily overpopulated and half of the world's food supply is produced by Soylent Industries, whose most nutritious product is [[Soylent Green]]. The film's protagonist, Detective Frank Thorn, investigates a murder connected to Soylent Industries, and eventually learns that Soylent Green is made from people. The plot was loosely based on the 1966 novel ''Make Room, Make Room'' by Harry Harrison. | ||
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Revision as of 16:38, April 15, 2024
- This article is about the real-life film. For the food product seen in The Simpsons, see Soylent Green.
Soylent Green is a thriller film released in 1973 starring Charlton Heston. It takes place in a dystopian future where the Earth is heavily overpopulated and half of the world's food supply is produced by Soylent Industries, whose most nutritious product is Soylent Green. The film's protagonist, Detective Frank Thorn, investigates a murder connected to Soylent Industries, and eventually learns that Soylent Green is made from people. The plot was loosely based on the 1966 novel Make Room, Make Room by Harry Harrison.
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