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The Human Duplicators 1965 ★★ Sci-Fi

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The Human Duplicators is a 1965 American science fiction film by Woolner Brothers Pictures Inc. Produced and directed by Hugo Grimaldi and Arthur C. Pierce (the latter uncredited as director), the film stars George Nader, Barbara Nichols, George Macready and Dolores Faith. It was shown in the US as a double feature with Mutiny in Outer Space.

Aboard a spacecraft heading toward Earth, the head of the "Intergalactic Council" briefs Dr. Kolos, a gigantic humanoid alien, on his part to "expand our galaxy domination program." If Kolos succeeds, human duplicates (androids) will begin taking over. If he fails, he will be destroyed.

Storyline:
An alien is dispatched from a faraway galaxy to take over the Earth by "duplicating" humans and creating a race of zombies. 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.

Credits:
George Nader as Glenn Martin
Barbara Nichols as Gale Wilson
George Macready as Prof. Vaughan Dornheimer
Dolores Faith as Lisa Dornheimer
Hugh Beaumont as Austin Welles
Richard Arlen as NIA Director
Richard Kiel as Dr. Kolos
John Indrisano as Thor
Ted Durant as Leader of the Intergalactic Council (voice only)
Tommy Leonetti as Reporter
Lori Lyons as Miss Hart
Margaret Teele as Blonde Lab Assistant (credited as Margot Teele)
Alean "Bambi" Hamilton as Brunette Lab Assistant (credited as Aleane "Bambi" Hamilton)
Melville Ruick as Dr. Munson (uncredited)
Lonnie Sattin as Black Reporter (uncredited)
Walter Maslow
Larry Barton
Kim Satana
Benito Prezia
John Dasten (credited as John Daston)
Richard Schuyler
William White (credited as Bill Hampton)
Andrew Johnson.

Soundtrack:
Caliban and Ariel (uncredited)
Music by Desmond Leslie