Zardoz | |
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Directed by | John Boorman |
Written by | John Boorman |
Produced by | John Boorman |
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Cinematography | Geoffrey Unsworth |
Edited by | John Merritt |
Music by | David Munrow |
Production company | John Boorman Productions Ltd. (uncredited) |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox (United States) Fox-Rank Distributors Ltd. (United Kingdom) |
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Running time | 102 minutes[2] |
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Language | English |
Budget | US$1.57 million[3] |
Box office | US$1.8 million (U.S. and Canada rentals)[4] |
Zardoz is a 1974 science fantasy film written, produced, and directed by John Boorman and starring Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling. It depicts a post-apocalyptic world where barbarians (the Brutals) worship the stone idol Zardoz while growing food for a hidden elite, the Eternals. The Brutal Zed becomes curious about Zardoz, and his curiosity forces a confrontation between the two camps.
Boorman decided to make the film after his abortive attempt at dramatising The Lord of the Rings. Burt Reynolds was originally given the role, but subsequently declined the role due to illness. Sean Connery, in an attempt to reinvent himself after portraying James Bond, signed on.[5] It was shot entirely in County Wicklow, in the east of Ireland, and used locations at the Glencree Centre for Reconciliation, Hollybrook Hall (now Brennanstown Riding School) in Kilmacanogue, and Luggala mountain for the dramatic wasteland sequences.[6]