Ken Sansom, born in 1927, began his acting career in the early 1970s, making notable contributions to cult cinema. He appears in In Broad Daylight (1971), where his performance adds a layer of complexity to the narrative of survival and desperation. In Where Have All the People Gone (1974), he further solidifies his place in the genre, portraying a character that navigates a post-apocalyptic landscape. Sansom's work in these films showcases his ability to engage audiences in stories that challenge the norm and explore the human condition.
Where Have All the People Gone
A strange series of solar flares proves fatal for inhabitants of the Earth, except for the fortunate few who are somehow immune from the effects. Animals go insane and human beings turn to white powder, leaving behind only empty clothing. A handful of survivors attempt to rebuild their lives on the de-populated Earth.