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| Director: | Donald Cammell |
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| Writer: | Robert Jaffe, Roger O. Hirson, Dean R. Koontz |
| Staring: |
| A scientist creates Proteus, an organic supercomputer with artificial intelligence which becomes obsessed with human beings, and in particular the creator's wife. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 07, 1977 |
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| Director: | Donald Cammell |
| Writer: | Robert Jaffe, Roger O. Hirson, Dean R. Koontz |
| Genres: | Science Fiction, Horror |
| Keywords | artificial intelligence (a.i.), man vs machine, rape, technology, computer, held captive, computer scientist, confinement, automated house, ai rebellion, forced impregnation, impregnation of woman by entity |
| Production Companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Julie Christie | Susan Harris |
| Fritz Weaver | Alex Harris |
| Gerrit Graham | Walter Gabler |
| Berry Kroeger | Petrosian |
| Lisa Lu | Soong Yen |
| Larry J. Blake | Cameron |
| John O'Leary | Royce |
| Alfred Dennis | Mokri |
| Davis Roberts | Warner |
| Patricia Wilson | Mrs. Talbert |
| Dana Laurita | Amy |
| Michelle Stacy | Marlene |
| Felix Silla | Baby |
| Tiffany Potter | Baby |
| E. Hampton Beagle | Night Operator |
| Michael Glass | Technician |
| Barbara O. Jones | Technician |
| Monica MacLean | Joan Kemp |
| Peter Elbling | Scientist |
| Georgie Paul | Housekeeper |
| Robert Vaughn | Proteus IV (voice) (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Donald Cammell | Director |
| Bill Butler | Director of Photography |
| Robert Jaffe | Screenplay |
| Jordan Belson | Visual Effects |
| Frank Mazzola | Editor |
| Jerry Fielding | Original Music Composer |
| Jennifer Shull | Casting |
| Edward C. Carfagno | Production Design |
| Roger O. Hirson | Screenplay |
| Barbara Krieger | Set Decoration |
| Regina Gruss | Publicist |
| Ron Hays | Visual Effects |
| Don L. Cash | Makeup Artist |
| Frank Griffin | Makeup Artist |
| Lee Harman | Makeup Artist |
| Dione Taylor | Hairdresser |
| Alan Brimfeld | Second Assistant Director |
| Edward Teets | Assistant Director |
| Jerry Jost | Sound |
| William L. McCaughey | Sound |
| John Riordan | Sound Editor |
| Tom Fisher | Special Effects |
| Terry W. King | Special Effects |
| Glen Robinson | Special Effects |
| Grant Bassett | Visual Effects |
| Richard L. Froman | Visual Effects |
| Bo Gehring | Visual Effects |
| Ron Hays | Visual Effects |
| Domenic Iaia | Visual Effects |
| James F. Liles | Visual Effects |
| Dean R. Koontz | Novel |
| Julie Ann Johnson | Stunts |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Herb Jaffe | Producer |
| Steven-Charles Jaffe | Associate Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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I had only known of the eccentric, ill-fated director by going through Kenneth Anger's provocative short films collections and seeing Cammell act, early in his career, in Anger's 'Lucifer Rising'. Here, Julie Christie was both gorgeous and eerily convincing in a bizarre hybrid of 'Rosemary's Baby' w ... ith sci-fi elements reminiscent of 'Colossus: The Forbin Project'. The unique atmosphere and directorial integrity alone are worth the price of admission here. Well worth both purchasing and re-watching for the cinematically adventurous connoisseurs out there.
_**If HAL from “2001: A Space Odyssey” were grounded in Los Angeles**_ Married to a computer scientist (Fritz Weaver), a child psychologist (Julie Christie) finds her home invaded by an autonomous supercomputer named Proteus IV, created by her husband at his futuristic lab in Thousand Oaks. What ... does it want? "Demon Seed" (1977) is a techno-thriller that mixes “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968) with “Rosemary’s Baby” (1968), "Colossus: The Forbin Project" (1970) and “The Stepford Wives” (1975). Unlike “2001” the story is entirely Earth-bound, but the self-conscious supercomputer with a HAL-like voice, the psychedelic visual interludes and the sound effects are straight out of “2001.” Julie looks great in a challenging role and the cutting edge effects (for that era) hold up. Furthermore, the movie creates a disturbing vibe concerning menacing, out-of-control technology. But the story’s just too one-dimensional with the bulk of it taking place in the couple’s house that Proteus has taken over. The film runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot in Thousand Oaks & Los Angeles, California. GRADE: B-/C+