Environment
Originally released in 1971. Environment is a science fiction film. directed by Bernard Wilets. At just 48 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Robert Cornthwaite, John A. Dean, and William Brandt
Synopsis
Inspired in part by the Irwin Allen film The Story of Mankind (1957), Environment is a featurette that is a cross between a Pirandello play, a science fiction film by Edward D. Wood Jr., and a mundane scientific documentary. The premise is that five individuals from one community, Eagle Valley, are abducted by aliens who then put them on trail for environmental crimes as typical representatives of the human race. Environment was primarily shown in high schools to stimulate discussion on the balance of nature, pollution, and human consumption.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Environment about?
Inspired in part by the Irwin Allen film The Story of Mankind (1957), Environment is a featurette that is a cross between a Pirandello play, a science fiction film by Edward D. Wood Jr., and a mund...
Who directed Environment?
Environment was directed by Bernard Wilets.
How long is Environment?
Environment has a runtime of 0 hours and 48 minutes (48 minutes total).
When was Environment released?
Environment was released on January 2, 1971 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Environment?
The main cast of Environment includes Robert Cornthwaite, John A. Dean, William Brandt, Theodore Fisher, Dixie Becker.