"Scientists predicted a light show of stellar proportions," the full-chested narrator announces at the outset. What the scientists got instead was the world population reduced to rusty dust (except for a lucky few who were insulated at the crucial moment by steel), and the sky turned to peach and strawberry. This low-budget science fiction directs most of its energies toward getting the laughs that its 1950s prototypes got without trying. And apart from some sure-fire shots of deserted L.A. streets, it gets little else. With Robert Beltran and Catherine Mary Stewart; written and directed by Thom Eberhardt. (1984) — Duncan Shepherd
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