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Still Not Quite Human | |
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Genre | Comedy Family Science fiction |
Based on | Not Quite Human by Seth McEvoy |
Written by | Eric Luke |
Directed by | Eric Luke |
Starring | Jay Underwood Alan Thicke |
Music by | John Debney |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Noel Resnick |
Producer | James Margellos |
Cinematography | Ron Orieux |
Editor | David Berlatsky |
Running time | 84 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Disney Channel |
Release | May 31, 1992 |
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Still Not Quite Human is a 1992 American science fiction comedy television film written and directed by Eric Luke and starring Jay Underwood and Alan Thicke. It is the third and final film in a series based on the Not Quite Human novels by Seth McEvoy. The story,[1][2] which has a darker tone than the previous films, features the human-looking android, Chip, embarking on a mission to rescue his father, who has been kidnapped by a ruthless tycoon to acquire his knowledge of android technology. Robyn Lively does not reprise her role as Becky, but is mentioned briefly.