
A young man escapes from a government-run project called 'Clonus' only to find out that Jeff Knight (Peter Graves), a presidential candidate, is conspiring to keep Clonus a secret. Top government officials are aware of it and support the super-secret project, because they are cloning themselves to live longer and better lives at the expense of their slave-like clone counterparts. Ethical and moral values are explored as the escapee known as Richard (Tim Donnelly) returns to C... (Full plot summary below)
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A young man escapes from a government-run project called 'Clonus' only to find out that Jeff Knight (Peter Graves), a presidential candidate, is conspiring to keep Clonus a secret. Top government officials are aware of it and support the super-secret project, because they are cloning themselves to live longer and better lives at the expense of their slave-like clone counterparts. Ethical and moral values are explored as the escapee known as Richard (Tim Donnelly) returns to Clonus, only to find his girlfriend lobotomized for government security purposes.
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| Hollywood BitchslapDavid CorneliusFeatures all the good - and all the bad - of 70s sci-fi cheese. |
| User ReviewCayleigh SI love this movie. I love it because it was the first MST I ever did see, I love it because the characters are so very nice-but-dim, and I just love the feel to it. This is the film that's suing 'The Island', so if you liked that you could try checking this out. |
| User ReviewSarah .The best film that Peter Graves has been in since Airplane...and twice as funny! |
| User ReviewDerek WI saw this one on MST3K. I really hope that this one got credit from Bay. It's the same exact story as the island, except more entertaining and made verry badly. |
| User ReviewDavid HA hillarious 70' Sci-Fi Horror Movie about a Island where crazy Scientists breed Clones as Spare parts inventory for Organs for Rich People 2 Inmates escape and visit the Original of the One Michael Bay's The Island is a Remake of that Movie |
| User Reviewdelysid da bunch of people learn that they are clones made for spare parts. im surprised at the low rating of the film, i found it to be pretty good for a 70s sci fi movie |
| User ReviewTrey Wa bunch of people learn that they are clones made for spare parts. im surprised at the low rating of the film, i found it to be pretty good for a 70s sci fi movie |
| User ReviewJJ WAs a kid I watched this on the Phoenix indie station's as the saturday morning sci-fi film of the week many, many, many times. One of my childhood hopes was dashed upon finally watching the DVD copy and discovering that the female lead in the R version even does not take off her top. I give it so many stars for nostalgia and a great plot, and for Peter Graves and Keenan Wynn being badass no matter what they are given to work with. |
| User ReviewSheri Ssaw this as an MST3K episode...it was amazing just like the rest of them ;) |
| User ReviewJon RExcellent for B quality...very cool premise |