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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn a seemingly perfect society, one member discovers the truth about the outside world, as well as their ultimate purpose.In a seemingly perfect society, one member discovers the truth about the outside world, as well as their ultimate purpose.In a seemingly perfect society, one member discovers the truth about the outside world, as well as their ultimate purpose.
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- 1 nomination au total
Eugene Robert Glazer
- Guide #2
- (as Gene Glazer)
Tim Donnelly
- Richard
- (as Timothy Donnelly)
Eddie Carroll
- Doctor
- (as Eddy Carroll)
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- AnecdotesDirector Robert S. Fiveson brought a copyright infringement suit against the makers of The Island (2005), citing almost 100 points of similarity between the two films. The court ruled that Fiveson made a prima facie case for infringement. Before the case could go to trial, Dreamworks settled with the plaintiffs for an undisclosed amount.
- GaffesWhen the old reporter introduces the clone to the professor and his son by the pool, the boom mic is clearly visible above him (open matte version).
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Jeff Knight: I think it's time I start paying back this country for some of the good things it's given me.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Parts: The Clonus Horror (1997)
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"parts: the clonus horror" (the title uses only lower-case letters) stars Tim Donnelly as The Guy Who Played "Chet" in "Emergency", Dick Sargent as The Second Guy Who Played Darrin in "Bewitched", Paulette Breen as The Girl Who Kept Her Nose to the Grindstone, Kenan Wynn as The Grouchy Guy with the Really Really Big Scratchy Voice, and, of course, Peter "Biography" Graves.
With a cast like that, how can you fail?
Actually, although MST3K made this movie the butt of one of their funniest episodes (and make no mistake, their riffing on this movie was hilarious), I really can't say this film is that bad. The plot was interesting, with a fair number of twists and turns, and premise was fairly novel, and the acting was pretty good. (Could anyone look more completely bummed out than Emergency's Chet did throughout this movie?) The clones' vapid stupidity is consistent with the plotline, and Peter Graves projects just the right kind of blandness that you just know covers up a whole lot of evil underneath.
One thing bothers me, though; who was that really creepy looking guy with the eyepatch who appeared toward the end of the movie?
With a cast like that, how can you fail?
Actually, although MST3K made this movie the butt of one of their funniest episodes (and make no mistake, their riffing on this movie was hilarious), I really can't say this film is that bad. The plot was interesting, with a fair number of twists and turns, and premise was fairly novel, and the acting was pretty good. (Could anyone look more completely bummed out than Emergency's Chet did throughout this movie?) The clones' vapid stupidity is consistent with the plotline, and Peter Graves projects just the right kind of blandness that you just know covers up a whole lot of evil underneath.
One thing bothers me, though; who was that really creepy looking guy with the eyepatch who appeared toward the end of the movie?
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By what name was The Clonus Horror (1979) officially released in Canada in English?
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