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The Clonus Horror

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
2.8K
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The Clonus Horror (1979)
Politicians scheme to clone themselves, assuring immortal life.
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In a seemingly perfect society, one member discovers the truth about the outside world, as well as their ultimate purpose.In a seemingly perfect society, one member discovers the truth about the outside world, as well as their ultimate purpose.In a seemingly perfect society, one member discovers the truth about the outside world, as well as their ultimate purpose.

  • Director
    • Robert S. Fiveson
  • Writers
    • Ron Smith
    • Bob Sullivan
    • Myrl A. Schreibman
  • Stars
    • Peter Graves
    • Rick DiAngelo
    • Eugene Robert Glazer
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Robert S. Fiveson
    • Writers
      • Ron Smith
      • Bob Sullivan
      • Myrl A. Schreibman
    • Stars
      • Peter Graves
      • Rick DiAngelo
      • Eugene Robert Glazer
    • 65User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Peter Graves
    Peter Graves
    • Jeff Knight
    Rick DiAngelo
    • Guide #1
    Eugene Robert Glazer
    Eugene Robert Glazer
    • Guide #2
    • (as Gene Glazer)
    Eileen Dietz
    Eileen Dietz
    • Dana
    Paulette Breen
    • Lena
    Tim Donnelly
    Tim Donnelly
    • Richard
    • (as Timothy Donnelly)
    Frank Ashmore
    Frank Ashmore
    • George…
    Keith Langsdale
    • Guide #3
    Dick Sargent
    Dick Sargent
    • Dr. Jameson
    Zale Kessler
    • Dr. Nelson
    Larry Manning
    • Guide #4
    William Bufkin
    • Clone
    Tony Haig
    • Jack
    Robert Palmer
    • Senator
    • (as Boyd Holister)
    Eddie Carroll
    Eddie Carroll
    • Doctor
    • (as Eddy Carroll)
    John Donovan
    • Guide #5
    Greg Brickman
    Greg Brickman
    • Motorcycle Rider
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Jake Noble
    • Director
      • Robert S. Fiveson
    • Writers
      • Ron Smith
      • Bob Sullivan
      • Myrl A. Schreibman
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    Mike Sh.

    Actually, a fairly good movie.

    "parts: the clonus horror" (the title uses only lower-case letters) stars Tim Donnelly as The Guy Who Played "Chet" in "Emergency", Dick Sargent as The Second Guy Who Played Darrin in "Bewitched", Paulette Breen as The Girl Who Kept Her Nose to the Grindstone, Kenan Wynn as The Grouchy Guy with the Really Really Big Scratchy Voice, and, of course, Peter "Biography" Graves.

    With a cast like that, how can you fail?

    Actually, although MST3K made this movie the butt of one of their funniest episodes (and make no mistake, their riffing on this movie was hilarious), I really can't say this film is that bad. The plot was interesting, with a fair number of twists and turns, and premise was fairly novel, and the acting was pretty good. (Could anyone look more completely bummed out than Emergency's Chet did throughout this movie?) The clones' vapid stupidity is consistent with the plotline, and Peter Graves projects just the right kind of blandness that you just know covers up a whole lot of evil underneath.

    One thing bothers me, though; who was that really creepy looking guy with the eyepatch who appeared toward the end of the movie?
    3NateW

    Interesting

    The beginning of this movie had me doubting that it would be little more than a typical B sci-fi flick. But, as it progressed I began to get interested and I saw the whole thing through. The premise is interesting, original, and has the makings of making a classic. Alas, it instead ended up a mediocre movie, done in by the usual factors which turn a potentially good movie into a bad movie (bad acting, low budget etc.). I'm interested to see how this would turn out if it were remade with good actors and a big hollywood budget.
    Hazekel

    B Cult Movie

    The average 2.1 rating tells me that most of the people who rated this movie have only seen the Mystery Science Theater version. True, it was a poorly executed low budget 70s horror film but it had a good plot; good enough to be remade as THE ISLAND (2005).

    As a 70s horror flick it is obviously violent and cheesy, but the unique plot, involving a secret clone factory, by itself keeps one's interest. In better hands it could have been a good movie, and THE ISLAND is, in fact, a good uncredited remake of this one. Consequently, the movie has historical interest, particularly considering that cloning as a reality was still many decades off back then.

    The directing is obviously mediocre. The violence was designed for shock (although it is still tame compared to a Tarantino movie or even a lot of mainstream action or horror flicks of this generation). I cannot openly recommend the movie but do deny that it belongs in the "so bad its good" category. It is, perhaps, more of a guilty pleasure inasmuch as no one wants to admit liking the movie, but I can think of many many movies (including a list of theatrical releases from this year) which are far worse.

    It is not something you can expect to keep in your home video library but it is a unique 70s horror flick that was the "inspiration" for THE ISLAND. It give it 6 out of 10 because of the story and ingenuity, otherwise it would have gotten a 5 at best.
    6vonnoosh

    Pretty good despite it's limitations.

    This movie has the feel of a pre "The Brood" era David Cronenberg film and I honestly prefer this over Rabid or Fast Company (I can't include the one with the parasites that turns an apartment complex into sex maniacs. That premise is too funny to not enjoy).

    Clonus Horror also known as Parts is a decent low budget horror movie. The horror is more plot driven. The story centers around Richard a clone who lived his entire life on a clone farm with hundreds of others but because his mind is more developed than others, he is able to comprehend that something is not right about the place. He begins to ask questions. The authorities decide to deal with him but before they can, he learns the purpose of his existence and the fate of all the others who were supposed to go to America which is an Utopian concept. But Richard escapes to America and he tries to convince the person he is the clone of to help stop "Clonus" the clone farm.

    Many no doubt, like me, were introduced to this by the MST3K episode where they riffed this movie. That version of the movie cuts out the most disturbing scenes completely. Add them in, and the movie is effective in the horror sense.

    A lot of people rip the acting and there is some poor performances but many of the characters are near vegetable clones too and they do come across as such so the acting works. Richard is confused and scared and Tim Donnelly portrayed that well. The supporting cast has a mix of mid level stars and TV actors given a shot to appear in a feature film.

    This is a low budget movie and the limitations that brings are apparent but despite the handicap, this movie comes across better in this category (low budget sci fi/horror). Pacing is a little of an issue in my view and that's a common problem with these types of movies. Many today, will find it very slow, but a lot movies in the 70's or earlier were much like this and it was common for the time, especially on the lower budget films.

    I do recommend this if you are a fan of sci fi/horror films of this era.
    aerobie

    one of my favorites

    I have seen this movie a bunch of times. I like the idea of a movie about a colony of clones being used for spare parts. The cloning and what it was used for make this a good Science Fiction movie. The innocence of the clones in contrast to what they are being used for is tragic. The story of what one of the clones does when he finds out this terrible secret kept me interested until the conclusion. Some of the characters are silly and strange but it never really gets in the way of the story.

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    • Trivia
      Director Robert S. Fiveson brought a copyright infringement suit against the makers of The Island (2005), citing almost 100 points of similarity between the two films. The court ruled that Fiveson made a prima facie case for infringement. Before the case could go to trial, Dreamworks settled with the plaintiffs for an undisclosed amount.
    • Goofs
      When the old reporter introduces the clone to the professor and his son by the pool, the boom mic is clearly visible above him (open matte version).
    • Quotes

      Jeff Knight: I think it's time I start paying back this country for some of the good things it's given me.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Parts: The Clonus Horror (1997)

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    • Release date
      • August 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Traficantes de cuerpos
    • Filming locations
      • Moorpark College - 7075 Campus Road, Moorpark, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Clonus Associates
      • Sanrio Company
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    • Budget
      • $257,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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