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3''The Human Duplicators'' is a low-budget film released in 1965 by independent company Woolner Brothers Pictures Inc.
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5The plot involves a giant alien named Dr. Kolos (Creator/RichardKiel) who is dispatched to Earth from a faraway galaxy on orders to create android doppelgängers by employing the scientific services of duplicated cyberneticist Prof. Vaughn Dornheimer (George Macready).
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7For the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' episode see ''[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S04E20TheHumanDuplicators here.]]''
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9!!''The Human Duplicators'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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11* AIIsACrapshoot: The androids rebel, and the leader of them tells Kolos that he should have never given them the ability to think for themselves.
12* BookEnds: The movie starts with the starship carrying Dr. Kolos to Earth and ends with it leaving Earth.
13* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:When the androids turn on Kolos he helps the humans with fighting them and shutting them down.]]
14* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:Kolos]] fails his mission and tells the humans it was not because he was weak, but because they were genuinely stronger than he was.
15* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Kolos, kinda. Once the androids turn he's left with little choice but [[EnemyMine to team up with the humans]] who have been investigating the robberies they committed. He also refuses to duplicate Lisa, against the orders of his superiors.]]
16* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Kolos and Lisa, respectively.
17* ImmuneToBullets: The androids.
18** DeathByFallingOver: Also the androids.
19* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: Actually his niece, but Lisa qualifies.
20* TheMole: The androids' raison d'etre, for purposes of gathering sensitive information and/or supplies.
21* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Android!Dornheimer drops one on Kolos after his android mooks chain him to the wall:
22--> You programmed me with too much knowledge. You allowed my mechanical brain to cross over the barrier that separates android and human -- the power of independent thought. You and your masters have violated a basic law of scientific law: You must must never program a mechanical device with more wisdom than you yourself possess. You must never create a robot that can outsmart you. In a perfect android society, there is no room for weaknesses. We have no feelings. We are superior in every way. We are the master race.
23* SwissCheeseSecurity: The "Space Research Corporation" building -- which was filmed at a school -- has a guard shack and a gate at the driveway... but no fence.
24* TomatoInTheMirror: Kolos [[spoiler: is an android]]. What makes it all the dumber is that this reveal comes in the film's closing seconds, giving it zero impact. (If you're feeling generous, you could say it helps explain Richard Kiel's [[TheStoic wooden acting]]).
25* WeaksauceWeakness: The androids are vulnerable to a TapOnTheHead.
26* WhatHappenedToTheMouse?: What happened to the guy who looks like the young Jack Palance?
27* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: Kolos is baffled by his attraction to Lisa. [[spoiler: It's later justified when he finds out he's a robot, too.]]

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