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{{Short description|1987 American television film}}
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| genre = Comedy<br />Family<br />Science fiction
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| executive_producer = Steven Hilliard Stern
| producer = Noel Resnick
| writer = [[Alan Ormsby]]
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| starring = [[Jay Underwood]]<br />[[Alan Thicke]]<br />[[Robyn Lively]]
| location = [[Phoenix, Arizona]]<br />[[Scottsdale, Arizona]]<br />[[Coronado High School (Arizona)|Coronado High School]] - 2501 N. 74th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona
| music = [[Tom Scott (
| cinematography = Ken Lamkin
| editor = Ron Wisman
| company =
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| runtime = 97 minutes
| country = United States▼
| language = English▼
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▲| country = United States
▲| language = English
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'''''Not Quite Human''''' is a 1987 American [[Science fiction film|science fiction]] [[Comedy film|comedy]] [[television film]] directed by [[Steven Hilliard Stern]] and starring [[Jay Underwood]], [[Alan Thicke]], and [[Robyn Lively]]. The story is based on the ''[[Not Quite Human]]'' book series by Seth McEvoy.
==Plot==
Dr. Jonas Carson ([[Alan Thicke]]) creates<ref>{{cite web |url=https://tv.avclub.com/why-was-i-programmed-to-love-screech-12-wastes-of-art-1798279256/slides/4|title=Why was I programmed to love Screech?: 12 wastes of artificial intelligence|last=O’Neal|first=Sean|date=April 15, 2015|website=AV Club|publisher= |access-date= |quote=}}</ref> an
Chip's ways seem to have an
However, Dr. Carson and Chip are being stalked by Gordon Vogel ([[Joseph Bologna]]), a former employer who is a defense contractor. A former colleague of Carson's, J.J. Derks, is enlisted to seek out Carson. When asked about Carson's son, Derks says Carson only has a daughter until he remembers that Carson in his younger years had confided in some friends about his idea to make a realistic android, which Derks and the others originally dismissed. Vogel tells Derks they will capture Chip, as Carson had failed to oblige an earlier contract. Since Chip was built with Vogel's resources and while Carson was supposed to honor the contract, Vogel claims he is entitled to ownership of Chip. When Derks questions what Vogel wants with Chip, Vogel replies he intends to reprogram Chip for military purposes. Chip must shake his pursuers while trying to present a "normal" life like a human.
==Cast==
* [[Jay Underwood]]
* [[Alan Thicke]]
* [[Robyn Lively]]
* [[Joseph Bologna]]
* [[Robert Harper (actor)|Robert Harper]]
* [[Kristy Swanson]]
* [[Lili Haydn]]
* [[Brandon Douglas]]
* Carey Scott
* Brian Cole
* [[Sasha Mitchell]]
* Judy Starr
* Greg Monaghan
==Production==
The filming locations were in [[Scottsdale, Arizona|Scottsdale]] and [[Phoenix, Arizona]].
==Reception==
==References==
{{Reflist
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|0093649|Not Quite Human}}
{{Steven Hilliard Stern}}
{{Not Quite Human}}
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