Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVD6966D
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 760137696698
- Street Date: 03/24/15
- PreBook Date: 02/17/15
- Label: Peter Rodgers Organization »
- Genre: Horror
- Run Time: 95 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 1973
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- John Drew Barrymore
- Gregory Sierra
- Stanley Adams
- Michael Greene
- Director: Lamar Card
- Director: Paul Hunt
- Producer: Michael Bennett
- Producer: Sandy Horowitz
- Producer: Lamar Card
- Producers: Michael Bennett
- Producers: Sandy Horowitz
- Producers: Lamar Card
Product Assets
The Clones
They Duplicated One Man Too Many!
- List Price: $9.95
- Your Price: $9.95
- In Stock: 36
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Available for the first time on DVD! Science fiction and science fact collide in this classic horror thriller. Dr. Appleby, a brilliant scientist, suspects he may be a clone, and soon uncovers an intricate government conspiracy to duplicate the world's top thinkers for evil purposes. Now he must race against time to stop them, while government agents hunt him down to extinction.
Sales Points
- Stars cult actor Otis Young (Blood Beach, The Capture of Bigfoot, The Hollywood Knights)
- Stars cult actor Stanley Adams (Dixie Dynamite, The Norliss Tapes, Star Trek)
- Stars cult actor Gregory Sierra (Beneath the Planet of the Apes, Mission Impossible, Miami Vice)
- Stars cult actor Michael Greene (Rubin & Ed, Harrad Experiment, Naked Angels, Live and Die in LA)
- From cult producer/ director Paul Hunt (40 graves for 40 Guns, The Great Gundown, Twisted Nightmare)
- From cult director Lamar Card (Supervan, Shadow Warriors, Disco Fever)
- Priced right for catalogs and collectors.
- First Time ever on DVD!
- Never before released Sci-fi/ horror thriller.
- Stars the legendary John Drew Barrymore (Rawhide, Gunsmoke, High School Confidential)
- Produced by Sandy Hororwitz (Demon Wind, Twisted Nightmare, Merlin)
Press Quotes
An entertaining example of 70s Drive-in Cinema.
—Jeffrey Ellis, Amazon.com
The word Clones was rarely, if ever heard in the American vocabulary before this picture was released
—TCM.com
An effectively downbeat twist ending.
—moria.co.nz
A great film! As good as Parts: The Clonus Horror.
—letterboxed.com
There's plenty of action, violence, helicopters, planes, car chases to continue to entertain you for it's running time.
—Cybertronic Movies
Intriguing...The finale is great.
—theggtmc.blogspot.com