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Duplicates 1992

★ 5.94 votes87 min📅 1992-03-18

"They steal your family. They steal your mind. They steal YOU."

In the gripping sci-fi thriller Duplicates (1992), directed by Sandor Stern, a family's darkest secrets are ripped from their minds and transferred to a computer.

Director: Sandor Stern

Cast

Gregory Harrison
Gregory Harrison
Bob Boxletter
Kim Greist
Kim Greist
Marion Boxletter
Cicely Tyson
Cicely Tyson
Dr. Randolph
Lane Smith
Lane Smith
Mr. Fryman
Erik Alskog
Joey
Kevin McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy
Dr. Congemi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Duplicates (1992) about?

This gripping sci-fi thriller follows a family whose darkest secrets are ripped from their minds and transferred to a computer, raising questions about the nature of self and the consequences of playing God.

Who directed Duplicates?

Duplicates was directed by Sandor Stern, a master of suspenseful storytelling.

Who stars in Duplicates?

The talented cast of Duplicates includes Gregory Harrison, Cicely Tyson, and Lane Smith.

Is Duplicates (1992) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking themes, eerie atmosphere, and talented cast, Duplicates is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers.

How long is Duplicates?

Duplicates has a runtime of 87 minutes, a quick and intense ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

About Duplicates (1992) — A Family's Darkest Secrets Exposed

In the gripping sci-fi thriller Duplicates (1992), directed by Sandor Stern, a family's darkest secrets are ripped from their minds and transferred to a computer. This chilling tale of memory manipulation and identity theft raises questions about the nature of self and the consequences of playing God. As the family's memories are stolen, their sense of reality begins to unravel. The film's eerie atmosphere and thought-provoking themes will keep you on the edge of your seat. With a talented cast, including Gregory Harrison and Cicely Tyson, Duplicates is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers. The movie's exploration of the intersection of technology and humanity will leave you pondering the implications long after the credits roll. Don't miss this haunting and thought-provoking film that will challenge your perceptions and leave you questioning what it means to be human.