Inhumanoid

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Inhumanoid
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Directed byVictoria Muspratt
Written byVictoria Muspratt
Produced byDarin Spillman
co-producer
Marta M Mobley
executive
Roger Corman
Lance H Robbins
StarringRichard Grieco
Lara Harris
Corbin Bernsen
Edie McClurg
Music byMarco Beltrami
Distributed byConcorde Pictures
Release date
  • 1996 (1996)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$700,000[1]

Inhumanoid (also known as Circuit Breaker)[2] is a 1996 American film, written and directed by Victoria Muspratt. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series on Showtime.[3]

A family of three is travelling in space, when they encounter a spaceship with one survivor. They discover the rest of the people on the ship were killed, and the survivor turns out to be an emotionally unstable android programmed without morals.

Production

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The film was written and directed by Victoria Muspratt, a Canadian short film maker who worked as the assistant to the director of development. She wanted to direct but Corman did not think women would make good action directors. She shot a short film made with an insurance payout and persuaded Corman. The film was shot over 18 days with a budget of US$700,000. It was pitched as Dead Calm in space. Muspratt said, "I hope to make four or five more features with Roger’s `graduate film school,’ then, I plan to be the next Francis Ford Coppola."[1]

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