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''Silent Running'' is a 1972 American environmental-themed
science fiction film Science fiction (or sci-fi) is a film genre that uses speculative, fictional science-based depictions of phenomena that are not fully accepted by mainstream science, such as extraterrestrial lifeforms, spacecraft, robots, cyborgs, interstellar ...
. It is the directorial debut of Douglas Trumbull, and stars
Bruce Dern Bruce MacLeish Dern (born June 4, 1936) is an American actor. He has often played supporting villainous characters of unstable natures. He has received several accolades, including the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor and the Silver B ...
, Cliff Potts,
Ron Rifkin Ron Rifkin (born Saul M. Rifkin; October 31, 1939) is an American actor best known for his roles as Arvin Sloane on the spy drama ''Alias'', Saul Holden on the drama '' Brothers & Sisters'', and District Attorney Ellis Loew in ''L.A. Confidentia ...
, and Jesse Vint.


Plot

In the future, all plant life on Earth has become extinct from an unexplained cause. As many specimens as possible have been preserved in a series of enormous greenhouse-like geodesic domes attached to large cargo spaceships, forming part of a fleet of eight " American Airlines Space Freighters", stationed outside the orbit of
Saturn Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter. It is a gas giant with an average radius of about nine and a half times that of Earth. It has only one-eighth the average density of Earth; h ...
. Freeman Lowell, one of four crewmen, is the resident botanist and ecologist on one of these ships, the ''Valley Forge.'' He carefully maintains a variety of plants for their eventual return to Earth and the reforestation of the planet. He spends most of his time in the domes, cultivating the crops and attending to the animal life. The crew of each ship receives orders to jettison and destroy their domes and return the freighters to commercial service. After four of the six ''Valley Forge'' domes are jettisoned and destroyed with nuclear charges, Lowell rebels and opts to save his ship's plants and animals. He kills Wolf, one of his crewmates who arrives to plant explosives in his favorite dome, and his right leg is seriously injured in the process. He then jettisons and triggers the destruction of the other remaining dome to trap and kill the remaining two crewmen. Enlisting the aid of the ship's three service robots, Lowell stages a fake premature explosion as a ruse and sends the ''Valley Forge'' speeding toward Saturn in an attempt to hijack the ship and flee with the last forest dome. He then reprograms the drones to perform surgery on his leg and sets the ''Valley Forge'' on a risky course through Saturn's rings. Later, as the ship endures the rough passage, Drone 3 is lost, but the ship and its remaining dome emerge relatively undamaged on the other side of the rings. Lowell gives the surviving drones the names Dewey (Drone 1) and Huey (Drone 2), while the lost Drone 3 is named Louie (a nod to Disney characters Huey, Dewey, and Louie). Lowell, Huey, and Dewey set out into deep space to maintain the forest. Lowell reprograms Huey and Dewey to plant trees and play poker. He also has them bury Andy Wolf in the bio-dome. Lowell begins speaking to them constantly, as if they are children. Huey is damaged when Lowell accidentally collides with him while driving a buggy recklessly, and Dewey sentimentally refuses to leave Huey's side during the repairs. As time passes, Lowell is horrified when he discovers that his bio-dome is dying, but is unable to come up with a solution to the problem. When the ''Berkshire''—another space freighter waiting to see if the ''Valley Forge'' has survived the trip around Saturn—eventually reestablishes contact, he knows that his crimes will soon be discovered. It is then that he realizes a lack of light has restricted plant growth, and he races to install lamps to correct this situation. In an effort to save the last forest before the ''Berkshire'' arrives, Lowell jettisons the bio-dome to safety. He then detonates nuclear charges, destroying the ''Valley Forge'', the damaged Huey, and himself in the process. The final scene is of the now well-lit forest greenhouse drifting into deep space, with Dewey tenderly caring for it, holding Lowell's battered old watering can.


Cast

*
Bruce Dern Bruce MacLeish Dern (born June 4, 1936) is an American actor. He has often played supporting villainous characters of unstable natures. He has received several accolades, including the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor and the Silver B ...
as Freeman Lowell * Cliff Potts as Andy Wolf *
Ron Rifkin Ron Rifkin (born Saul M. Rifkin; October 31, 1939) is an American actor best known for his roles as Arvin Sloane on the spy drama ''Alias'', Saul Holden on the drama '' Brothers & Sisters'', and District Attorney Ellis Loew in ''L.A. Confidentia ...
as Marty Barker * Jesse Vint as John Keenan * Mark Persons as Drone 1 (Dewey) * Cheryl Sparks and Steven Brown as Drone 2 (Huey) * Larry Whisenhunt as Drone 3 (Louie) Note: Although the end credits do not associate the main actors with their character names, each crew member may be correctly identified by a patch on their right breast. The patch is in the form of an maritime signal flag corresponding to the initial letter of their surname.


Production

Trumbull was involved with creating effects for '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968), whose director,
Stanley Kubrick Stanley Kubrick (; July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and photographer. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, his films, almost all of which are adaptations of nove ...
, had wanted that film's Stargate sequence to be about
Saturn Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter. It is a gas giant with an average radius of about nine and a half times that of Earth. It has only one-eighth the average density of Earth; h ...
; however, technical difficulties prevented completion of the sequence's special effects within the limited time available. The Saturn idea was scrapped, and Kubrick substituted Jupiter instead. Trumbull developed the sequence after production, and it was recreated for Saturn in ''Silent Running''. The interiors were filmed aboard the decommissioned Korean War aircraft carrier USS ''Valley Forge'' (LPH-8), which was docked at the
Long Beach Naval Shipyard The Long Beach Naval Shipyard (Long Beach NSY or LBNSY), which closed in 1997, was located on Terminal Island between the city of Long Beach and the San Pedro district of Los Angeles, approximately 23 miles south of the Los Angeles International ...
in Long Beach, California. Shortly after filming was completed, the carrier was scrapped. The forest environments were originally intended to be filmed in the Mitchell Park Domes in Milwaukee, but the production budget forced the sequences to be shot in a newly completed aircraft hangar in Van Nuys, California. Trumbull stated in the commentary accompanying the DVD release that the geodesic domes containing the last forests of Earth's future on the ''Valley Forge'' were based on the Missouri Botanical Garden's
Climatron The Climatron is a greenhouse enclosed in a geodesic dome that is part of the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis. Initiated by then Garden director Frits W. Went, the dome is the world's first completely air-conditioned greenhouse and the f ...
dome. Three freighters are shown in the film: the ''Valley Forge'', the ''
Berkshire Berkshire ( ; in the 17th century sometimes spelt phonetically as Barkeshire; abbreviated Berks.) is a historic county in South East England. One of the home counties, Berkshire was recognised by Queen Elizabeth II as the Royal County of Berk ...
'' and the '' Sequoia''. Five other ships that carried domes – the '' Yellowstone, Acadia, Blue Ridge, Glacier,'' and '' Mojave'' — are also mentioned. Each ship features a designation on the hull that notes the area from which some of its flora and fauna samples were taken. The ''Valley Forge'' is listed as " Bahia Honda Subtropical," indicating at least some specimens were taken from this area of the
Florida Keys The Florida Keys are a coral cay archipelago located off the southern coast of Florida, forming the southernmost part of the continental United States. They begin at the southeastern coast of the Florida peninsula, about south of Miami, and e ...
. The model of the ''Valley Forge'' was long, and took six months to build from a combination of custom castings and the contents of approximately 800 prefabricated model-aircraft or tank kits. After filming was completed, American Airlines expressed an interest in sending the model on the tour circuit, but this was not feasible due to its fragility. (During filming, pieces of the model frequently detached.) It was subsequently dismantled after sitting for several years in Trumbull's personal storage facility. Several pieces, including the domes, wound up in the hands of collectors. Several domes survive, including one that now rests in the
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in Seattle, and another that was sold at auction in 2008. The three drones were played by four bilateral amputees, an idea inspired by Johnny Eck, a sideshow performer of the early 20th century who was born without lower limbs. The drone suits were custom-tailored for the actors. The suits are in Trumbull's personal collection. The sound effects, including the drones, were created by uncredited composer
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. They were generated on a modified ARP 2600 synthesizer with added Oberheim Expander Modules. Footage from the film would later be reused in Universal Pictures's 1978's ''
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'' and its sequel ''Galactica 1980'', notably depicting the agro ships. Shots of the internal domes would also be re-used, with Dern making a fleeting cameo appearance in " The Magnificent Warriors" due to re-use of footage from the film.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was written by Peter Schickele, a
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ist who also composes comedy music under the name
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. It contains two songs written by Schickele and Diane Lampert, which were performed by vocalist Joan Baez: "Silent Running" and "Rejoice in the Sun". The two songs were issued as a single by Decca (32890). An LP was released by Decca in 1972 (DL 7-9188) and later reissued by Varese Sarabande on black (STV-81072) and green (VC-81072) vinyl. In 1998, a limited-release CD by the Valley Forge Record Groupe included an additional track with the spoken introduction "God Bless These Gardens." A CD with audio restoration was released in 2016 by Intrada, Special Collection Volume 369. The title song was later covered by David Matthews on his 1977 album ''Dune''. The band
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recorded an alternative soundtrack to the film, released in 2011 and commissioned by the Glasgow Film Festival.


Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 71% based on reviews from 34 critics. The critical consensus states: "It doesn't fulfill the potential of its ambitious themes, but ''Silent Running'' stands as a decidedly unique type of sci-fi journey marked by intimate character work and a melancholic mood." On Metacritic the film has a score of 67% based on reviews from 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Vincent Canby, reviewing the film for '' The New York Times'', said that ''Silent Running'' "is no jerry-built science fiction film, but it's a little too simple-minded to be consistently entertaining."
Carl Sagan Carl Edward Sagan (; ; November 9, 1934December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, planetary scientist, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist, author, and science communicator. His best known scientific contribution is research on ext ...
criticized the "technically proficient" film for depicting a future in which people have forgotten the
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, and that plants need sunlight.
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awarded the film his highest rating of four stars and praised Dern as "a very good, subtle actor."
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gave the film two stars out of four and compared it unfavorably to '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'', saying that it had "the same effects but none of the wit or intelligence." Arthur D. Murphy of '' Variety'' lauded the "excellent special effects" and "broadly entertaining script" but faulted the "crucial miscasting" of Dern, explaining, "Walking around often in robes which crudely suggest some kind of airborne vegetarian
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, and otherwise suggesting an out-to-lunch mentality, his characterization does not evoke empathy." Charles Champlin of the '' Los Angeles Times'' praised the film for avoiding "the usual heavy hokum associated with the ci-figenre" and called it "a solid and well-disciplined first film. The spaceries really are impressive and the movie is an ingenious family entertainment which offers something to think about." Gary Arnold of '' The Washington Post'' called the film "the most original and interesting science-fiction melodrama since ' Planet of the Apes' and a new classic of the genre."
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of '' The New Yorker'' wrote: "The robots have endearing qualities, paddling about as if in galoshes, and they play a wonderful game of poker, but this is sci-fi with the soul of an editorial." British film critic
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has said that the film is a personal favorite and that he prefers it to ''2001''. Nods and various Easter egg (media), easter eggs to the film would make their way in numerous genre media, including Ronald D. Moore's 2003 Battlestar Galactica (miniseries), ''Battlestar Galactica'' miniseries and Steven Spielberg's 2018 film adaptation Ready Player One (film), ''Ready Player One''. As testament to the film's cult status, a screen-matched costume jumpsuit worn by Bruce Dern originating from Douglas Trumbull's personal collection sold for $40,625 USD (including Buyer's premium) in 2020.


Adaptation

A novelization of the film was published by Scholastic Corporation, Scholastic Books in 1972. It was written by longtime children's book author Harlan Howard Thompson, Harlan Thompson, based on the screen story and screenplay by Cimino, Washburn, and Bochco. It features expanded scenes (in flashback) taking place on Earth.


Home media

The film has been released several times on home video by Universal Pictures, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, beginning with the Betamax "pan and scan" release in 1982, and several VHS releases that followed. A DVD was released featuring the film's original 1.85:1 aspect ratio on May 21, 2002. A Blu-ray of the film was released on 14 November 2011 by Eureka: a 40th-anniversary release in its Masters of Cinema series, Region B-locked, 1080p, with extensive extras, initially in a Optical disc packaging#SteelBook, steelbook case. Another was released by Arrow on 17 November 2020, which is 2K on disc, from a 4K scan of the film, with the same extras plus more. Both were released under license from Universal Studios, with transfers approved by director Douglas Trumbull. This same approved 4K transfer was used to create a 4K UHD version of the film, again released by Arrow Video in December 2022. As printed in the booklet for the 4K version of the film, released by Arrow Video in December 2022.


See also

* List of American films of 1972 * Environmentalism


References


External links

* * * {{Discogs master, 128738
''Silent Running''
at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Sci-Fi Movie website analysis

In-depth review of Silent Running at the Space Review
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