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(Danios12345) Soylent Green is a classic Charlton Heston hit movie that scared the country sense -- even though it was set in the future, in the distant year 2022.
What's the secret of Soylent Green, the substance that has replaced food? (SPOILER: Rosebud is a sleigh). The trailer hints at the horrible truth, and the meme gives the ending away. Are we there yet? Are we on the verge of ruin thanks to an all-encompassing pandemic scare with a novel and ever-changing threat, the cold-like germ that appears as a corona virus? Soylent Green is on imdb.com. Directed by Richard Fleischer. Starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, Chuck Connors, and Joseph Cotten.
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