The Human Duplicators

The Human Duplicators

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  • Genre(s): Science Fiction
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Hugo Grimaldi, Clancy Herne
  • Cast(s): George Nader, Barbara Nichols, George Macready, Dolores Faith, Hugh Beaumont See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 20min
  • Music: Robert Reeve,Jean G. Valentino,Robert Glenn
  • Similar To: The Bride!, War Machine
  • Story:
    An alien is dispatched from a faraway galaxy to take over the Earth by "duplicating" humans and creating a race of zombies resembling animated pottery in this low-budget sci-fi film. Enjoy the opening and closing shots of the alien spacecraft resembling a Christmas tree bauble dancing in space, the faces of the "duplicated" humans shattering like a cheap vase when thrown to the floor, and the formative "duplicates" as they are cooked up in the lab in individual coffins. The alien's heart is softened by the persevering goodness of a beautiful blind woman, deeply conflicting his motives as the film plods to its "climactic" confrontation between the humans and their counterfeit duplicates.
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STORY

Story
An alien is dispatched from a faraway galaxy to take over the Earth by "duplicating" humans and creating a race of zombies resembling animated pottery in this low-budget sci-fi film. Enjoy the opening and closing shots of the alien spacecraft resembling a Christmas tree bauble dancing in space, the faces of the "duplicated" humans shattering like a cheap vase when thrown to the floor, and the formative "duplicates" as they are cooked up in the lab in individual coffins. The alien's heart is softened by the persevering goodness of a beautiful blind woman, deeply conflicting his motives as the film plods to its "climactic" confrontation between the humans and their counterfeit duplicates.

TRIVIA

Trivia

Final feature film of Hugh Beaumont.

Kiel himself seems to have had mixed feelings about the film. He said in an interview with American film scholar Tom Weaver that the film "was a big hit in Chicago," where it played "in like 27 theaters" simultaneously. Kiel made personal appearances at theaters that were showing the movie in Chicago and said that they were so successful that he was asked to do the same in Toronto. But he told interviewer Maggie Howard in 2009 that "The way the director wanted me to act - kind of robotic - didn't come off as well as I would have liked."

Spoofed on episode 20, season 4 of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

The Human Duplicators' interior shots were filmed at Producers Studio in Hollywood. Exterior locations were Bronson Canyon in Griffith Park in Los Angeles and a school located at 5210 Clinton St. in LA, which was used as the Space Research Corp. building where the scientists work. The exact dates of filming could not be found, but the film was copyrighted by Hugo Grimaldi Productions on 21 October 1964.

The Human Duplicators was shown in the US on a double bill with Mutiny in Outer Space.