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Title: Demon Seed
Tagline: Julie Christie carries the "Demon Seed."
Year: 1977
Release Date: 30 September 1977 (West Germany)
Director(s): Donald Cammell
Writer(s): Dean R. Koontz (novel)
Robert Jaffe ...
Genre: Horror
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Creator:
Summary:
Awards: 2 nominations
Outline: A super computer succeeds in raping its creator's wife in order to recreate itself in a hybrid baby.
Also Known As: Proteus Generation
Country: USA
Language: English
Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Runtime: 94 min
Color: Color (Metrocolor)
Sound: Mono
Certification: Singapore:NC-16
Iceland:16
Netherlands:16
Australia:M
Finland:K-16
France:-12
Norway:15
UK:15
USA:R
West Germany:16
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Filming Locations:
Demon Seed Cast of Characters
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
E. Hampton Beagle
Night Operator
Michael Glass
Technician
Barbarao
Technician
Dana Laurita
Amy
Monica MacLean
Joan Kemp
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