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Still Not Quite Human (1992)

 
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2023 7:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The Wikipedia plot synopsis of this third Note Quite Human movie sounds pretty darn good!
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Dr. Jonas Carson (Alan Thicke) goes to a robotics convention with Chip and an inferior model to test whether or not the world is ready for the idea of living with androids as he does with Chip.

When his other android fails, Jonas becomes the subject of ridicule and is ready to reveal Chip's status in order to save face, but he stops himself, choosing to accept the loss of credibility over the loss of the trust Chip has placed in him.

However, Jonas is kidnapped by goons hired by Dr. Frederick Berrigon (Christopher Neame), and replaced by a look-alike android.

His android son, Chip (Jay Underwood), notices the swap and manages to reprogram the impostor into an ally. Since he is like an additional Jonas, Chip names him Bonus (Alan Thicke in a dual role).

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YouTube has a good copy of this movie. It certainly sounds like one of those "fun sci-fi movies" that were popular in the 1980s and 1990s. Very Happy


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