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A dedicated scientist's new computer kidnaps his wife and sets out to control the world by cloning a child from her. Based on the novel by Dean R. Koontz. Read more
| Starring | Julie Christie, Fritz Weaver, Gerrit Graham, Barry Kroger |
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| Director | Donald Cammell |
| Genres | Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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Science fiction at the end of its tether, all very smart and self-conscious, but at this length very tasteless. Hitchcock would have got it into a television half-hour.
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Demon psycho Computor.
This 1977 film was decades before its time. It is a truely fantastic film. Basically mankind has enabled his computer to be able to do all of the things a man ... read more »
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Enough to put any woman off technology forever LOL
This is written by one of the 'lower end of the market' horror writers .......and it shows.
It's partly sci-fi, partly horror, partly ... read more »
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Funny
Hilarious! I can't believe this was once a serious film.
The effects are appauling (I had to keep skipping back to the bit where the guy gets ... read more »
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watchable
this is the sort of film you watch if theres nothing on television and your bored wacko it is a bit boring in the first 20 minutes but becomes amazingly ... read more »
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Of its time, but engaging
One has to watch Demon Seed with the open mind that in the 1970's computers would rule the world as soon as they learned to talk. Like HAL in 2001, as soon... read more »
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What utter twaddle
This was really stupid. Don't bother
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70s Cheese
The core story is essentially about domination and rape. The technology is obviously dated. An example of a cheesy 1970s film.
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Demon rubbish
Terrible didn't enjoy this one far too retro.
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Demon psycho Computor.
This 1977 film was decades before its time. It is a truely fantastic film. Basically mankind has enabled his computer to be able to do all of the things a man ... read more »