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The Creation of the Humanoids (1962)

Directed by Wesley Barry

Science Fiction | Thriller

Overview

Many years after a nuclear war, the human survivors have created a new society where much of the work done by androids, referred to derisively by humans as “clickers”.  A police official who is concerned that his sister has become involved with an android is sent to investigate a larger rumor that the androids are developing reason and emotion.

Rated NR | Length 75 minutes

Actors

Don Megowan | Dudley Manlove | David Cross | Gil Frye | George Milan | Reid Hammond | Richard Vath | Erica Elliott | William Hunter | Frances McCann | Don Doolittle | Malcolm Smith | Pat Bradley | Alton Tabor | Paul Sheriff

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
10/12/2009TVDVDRented6.5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Ok, wrapped the 2nd half of that Drive-In Double-Feature disc by watching Creation of the Humanoids. Interestingly, it’s been noted that Warhol drew inspiration from this film and I believe it. It’s actually quite good for the “machines rise up against humans” trope for early sci-fi (1962). But a lot of talking. Good watch tho.

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