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The Creation of the Humanoids (1962)

Directed by Wesley Barry

Science Fiction

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

Viewing History (seen 2 times)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
08/03/2025TVOtherOwned6.5 stars
10/12/2009TVDVDRented6.5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Sunday science fiction: another Very Good Revisit

Previous notes stand. I like this movie a lot. Mostly talking but even in 1962 as a future earth premise, addresses male toxicity. Sadly still relevant today.

Erica Elliott is so good as
Maxine and yet this is her only major film role. Wonder what the story is with her.

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