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Zardoz - 1973
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Zardoz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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[first lines] ; Arthur Frayn: I am Arthur Frayn, and I am Zardoz. I have lived three hundred years, and I long to die. But death is no longer possible. I am immortal. I present now my story, full of mystery and intrigue - rich in irony, and most satirical.
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Memorable quotes for; Zardoz (1974) More at IMDbPro » ... As Zardoz, Zed, I was able to choose your forefathers! It was careful genetic breeding that produced this mutant - this slave who could free his masters! And Friend was my accomplice! Don't you remember the man in the library, Zed?
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Badmovies.org review for Zardoz ... zardoz1.wav Arthur Frayn: "I am Arthur Frayn and I am Zardoz. I have lived three hundred years and I long to die, but death is no longer possible, I am immortal."
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Amazon.com: Zardoz: John Alderton, Daisy Boorman, Katrine Boorman,
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"By late in the 23rd century, humankind has divided into the hardly civilized "Brutals" and the overly effete and mind-centered "Immortals." The Brutals worship a flying god-head called Zardoz, which gives them instructions and weapons, but the Immortals have been stricken by a disease that saps all motivation and...
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