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Bleak Future 1997

★ 3.48 votes73 min📅 1997-08-31

"Mutants. Damn."

In the grim aftermath of a world where technology has vanished and history is nothing but legend, *Bleak Future (1997)* plunges you into a post-apocalyptic quest led by the razor-sharp Slangman.

Director: B. Scott O'Malley

Cast

Frank Kowal III
Slangman
Brad Rockhold
Atlatl
Wendie Newcomb
Femme
Rob Cunningham
Dr. Obvious
Steven A. Kowal
Brother Alfonze
Darlene Dolan
Horusa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bleak Future (1997) about?

*Bleak Future (1997)* follows a ragtag trio in a ruined world searching for a mythical oracle called *The Source* amidst the chaos. Their mission takes a wild turn as they dodge mutants, outwit a villainous duo, and grapple with a future where even the past feels like a joke.

Who directed Bleak Future?

B. Scott O'Malley directed *Bleak Future*, infusing the film with a unique mix of dark humor, sci-fi, and horror elements.

Who stars in Bleak Future?

The film stars Frank Kowal III, Brad Rockhold, Wendie Newcomb, Rob Cunningham, and Steven A. Kowal in its core ensemble.

Is Bleak Future (1997) worth watching?

Given its offbeat premise and blend of genres, *Bleak Future (1997)* offers a quirky, low-budget adventure that's more fun than it has any right to be. Fans of throwback sci-fi with a satirical edge may find it a cult curiosity worth their time.

How long is Bleak Future?

Bleak Future runs for 73 minutes.

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About Bleak Future (1997) — A Post-Apocalyptic Comedy-Horror Adventure with a Twist

In the grim aftermath of a world where technology has vanished and history is nothing but legend, *Bleak Future (1997)* plunges you into a post-apocalyptic quest led by the razor-sharp Slangman.

Joined by the fierce but silent Atlatl and the bewitching yet bumbling Femme, they brave wastelands and mutant-infested territories to uncover *The Source*, a rumored vault of lost knowledge. But the cunning Dr. Obvious and his ruthless ally, Malathion Man, are hot on their trail, determined to claim the power for themselves. Director B. Scott O'Malley blends sharp satire with horror and sci-fi tropes, crafting a darkly comedic yet tense adventure that questions what survives when civilization crumbles.