The Human Duplicators 59 years old

Made to Kill or Love on Command!

The Human Duplicators

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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The Human Duplicators Cast

Name Character
Barbara Nichols She was 36, 47 years old when she died as Gale Wilson
Richard Kiel He was 26, 75 years old when he died as Dr. Kolos
Walter Abel He was 66, 88 years old when he died as Dr. Munson
Richard Arlen He was 65, 76 years old when he died as National Intelligence
John Indrisano He was 59, 63 years old when he died as Thor, the Butler
Hugh Beaumont He was 56, 73 years old when he died as Austin Welles
Alean 'Bambi' Hamilton She was 26, now 85 years old as Brunette Lab Assistant
George Nader He was 43, 80 years old when he died as Glenn Martin
George Macready He was 65, 73 years old when he died as Prof. Vaughn Dornheimer
Dolores Faith She was 23, 48 years old when she died as Lisa Dornheimer

The Human Duplicators Crew

Name Department
Paul Sylos as Art Direction. Art
Hugo Grimaldi as Director. Directing
Hugo Grimaldi as Producer. Production
Donald Wolfe as Editor. Editing
Arthur C. Pierce as Producer. He was 41 (64) years old when He died Production
Arthur C. Pierce as Writer. He was 41 (64) years old when He died Writing
John Chambers as Makeup Effects. Crew
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The Human Duplicators (59 years)

Made to Kill or Love on Command!

  • Release day: Wednesday, March 03, 1965
  • Runtime: 80 minutes