Charlton Heston’s Classic Science Fiction Trifecta!
Movie fans know that one of the industry’s great movie stars was Charlton Heston – everything from “Ben Hur” to a trio of science fiction / horror films that are as great today as when they were released!
Since we are celebrating Shocktober 2025, time to pay tribute to to a series of films that were pure sci-fi, with a nice dose of scares as well!
Let’s begin with one of the greatest – and most influential – science fiction films ever made!
“Planet Of The Apes!”
This is an enduring classic: Astronauts crash land on a hostile planet – that is run by apes!
Here is the trailer for this 1968 film:
There are so many incredible moments in this film, including one of cinema’s most shocking endings of all time! When I saw it as a kid it changed how I watched movies forever…you know the shot:

You can read more about this classic sci-fi horror film by clicking here:
Three years later, Heston returned to science fiction with a horrific twist with an adaptation of one of the most successful novels of all time:
“The Omega Man!”
In 1971, Heston’s next science fiction classic was released, based on the iconic 1954 novel “I Am Legend” by Richard Matheson, about the last man on earth.
Check out the trailer:
The plot is a science fiction classic: Dr. Robert Neville is the only survivor of an apocalyptic war waged with biological weapons. The resulting plague leaves him as “the last man alive” – or so he thinks!
Of course, he ISN’T alone – and this is where the horror elements clicks in as he soon finds himself in a battle with mutated kinda-zombies in a battle to survive…
According to the terrific website IMDB, Charlton Heston had read the original novel on an airplane, and wanted to make it into a new film….without knowing this:
Heston was unaware that the book had already been made into a film in 1964 called “The Last Man on Earth”, starring another movie legend, Vincent Price.
“You know the old song? If you were the only girl in the world, and I was the only boy, well, okay, but until then, don’t bother me? Well, I guess I’m the only boy…”
One of the interesting social aspects of this 1971 film: Heston has a love affair with an African-American woman in the film – another survivor he meets…a love affair that was eyebrow-raising at that time!
Bravo to all concerned for including this socially-daring casting – inter-racial romance was somewhat taboo in 1971, and I like that their race isn’t discussed int he film – it was natural to assume that the last man and last woman would become romantically involved – their race was never discussed – it was treated as normal, which certainly wasn’t the case at the time…
Now, the third in his sci-fi / horror trifecta – with a Green Day twist!
“Soylent Green” – A Pop Culture Icon!
Two years later, Heston starred in one of science fiction’s enduring classics – and a classic punch line!
Here is the classic trailer for the film, showing life in New York City in 2022!
As you saw in the trailer, by the year 2022, Earth is overpopulated and polluted; our nation is kept alive by new kind of food, provided by Soylent Industries. But is this food REALLY plankton from the oceans?
When an Executive is murdered, a tough NY Detective investigates, and discovers the disturbing secret of the ingredient used to manufacture Soylent Green!
Wait, Soylent Green Is WHAT?!?!?!?!?!
Yes, there’s a secret ingredient in this little green wafers…an ingredient that has become a pop culture phenomenon!
“Soylent Green Is People!”
Sorry if you REALLY didn’t already know, but it is one of the funniest punch lines that lives on from this science fiction classic – you find this line used on T-Shirts, restaurant billboards and more – but here is something about the film that you might not know:
“Soylent Green” Is The Origin Of “Green Day!”
A sign saying “Tuesday is Soylent Green Day” appears in the film. Some people suggest that this inspired the name of the rock band Green Day. The font on the store-front window matches the ones that are used on Green Day’s “Uno”, “Dos”, and “Tres” albums!
So there you have it, Charlton Heston’s “perfect storm” of science fiction classics, all available on demand and blu-ray for you to enjoy!
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I loved all of these movies, and “Soylent Green” seems the most relevant for our future.
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That’s a great point…an industrial machine that goes unchecked – who knows what we are eating – and how much we are being monitored, except completely! Thanks for the comment!
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Who knew Soylent Green (not a great movie) inspired Green Day? I love that! Planet of the Apes is one of my favorites. .
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all good acting and twists!
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yes all with twists! Thanks for that!
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‘Planet of The Apes’ is not a favourite of mine, but when I saw it at the cinema that year, I was amazed by the ending ‘reveal’. One of the best film twists I have ever been caught by. I also enjoyed ‘The Omega Man’, and ‘Soylent Green’, and recently bought the latter on DVD as I have not seen it since the cinema release.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks for the note Pete!
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Heston was not favorite but these films are really good…..especially green….the re4make of Omega was not very good in my opinion. chuq
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It may be ‘late in the piece’ but I am learning – thank you ! And trying to understand 🙂 !
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Those are all favorites of mine!
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Yes, I love them all and they work because he is fully committed…one reason the great haunted house film “The Changeling” works: because of the gravitas of George C. Scott – and “The Omen” because it’s Lee Remick and Gregory Peck, who you believe in and therefore you can go with the horrific elements of the stories!
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