After a lightning bolt zaps a robot named Number 5, the lovable machine starts to think he’s human and escapes the lab. Hot on his trail is his designer, Newton, who hopes to get to Number 5 before the military does. In the meantime, a spunky animal lover mistakes the robot for an alien and takes him in, teaching her new guest about life on Earth.
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Film Cast:
Stephanie Speck: Ally Sheedy
Newton Crosby: Steve Guttenberg
Ben Jabituya: Fisher Stevens
Howard Marner: Austin Pendleton
Skroeder: G.W. Bailey
Frank: Brian McNamara
Number 5 (voice): Tim Blaney
Duke: Marvin J. McIntyre
Otis: John Garber
Mrs. Cepeda: Penny Santon
General Washburne: Vernon Weddle
Senator Mills: Barbara Tarbuck
Howard Marner’s Aide: Tom Lawrence
Norman: Fred Slyter
Zack: Billy Ray Sharkey
Reporter: Robert Krantz
Reporter: Jan Speck
Barmaid: Marguerite Happy
Farmer: Howard Krick
Farmer’s Wife: Marjorie Card Hughes
Gate Guard: Herb Smith
Party Guest: Jack Thompson
Party Guest: William Striglos
Party Guest: Mary Reckley
Party Guest: Shay McLean
Party Guest: Eleanor C. Heutschy
Frank: Sergio Kato
Film Crew:
Producer: David Foster
Producer: Lawrence Turman
Director: John Badham
Editor: Frank Morriss
Art Direction: Dianne Wager
Original Music Composer: David Shire
Director of Photography: Nick McLean
Second Unit Director: Gregg Champion
Scenario Writer: S.S. Wilson
Writer: Brent Maddock
Location Manager: Mark Indig
Casting: Jane Feinberg
Script Supervisor: H. Bud Otto
Co-Producer: Dennis E. Jones
Title Designer: David Oliver Pfeil
Casting: Mike Fenton
Executive Producer: Mark Damon
Set Decoration: Garrett Lewis
Associate Producer: Dana Satler Hankins
Associate Producer: Gary Foster
Title Designer: Wayne Fitzgerald
Executive Producer: John W. Hyde
Casting: Judy Taylor
Production Coordinator: Mary Cay Hollander
Unit Production Manager: Steve Perry
First Assistant Director: Jerry Ziesmer
Second Assistant Director: Bryan Denegal
Assistant Art Director: Donald B. Woodruff
Camera Operator: Michael D. O’Shea
Camera Operator: Steve Bridge
First Assistant Camera: Michael A. Chavez
Still Photographer: Bruce McBroom
Sound Mixer: Willie D. Burton
Boom Operator: Marvin E. Lewis
Utility Sound: Robert W. Harris
Supervising Sound Editor: William L. Manger
Supervising Sound Editor: Milton C. Burrow
Sound Editor: Richard Burrow
Sound Editor: Scott Burrow
Sound Editor: Richard Oswald
Music Editor: Stan Witt
Assistant Sound Editor: Kelly L. Manger
Construction Coordinator: Michael Muscarella
Construction Foreman: Joseph C. Fama
Property Master: Gregg H. Bilson
Assistant Property Master: Stan Cockerell
Standby Painter: Jerry Gadette
Greensman: Philip C. Hurst
Makeup Artist: Tom Lucas
Hairstylist: Damon Grill
Gaffer: Colin J. Campbell
Key Grip: Bill Young
Dolly Grip: Donald L. Hartley
Grip: Johnny London Jr.
Leadman: Mark Woods
Video Assist Operator: Richmond G. Cogswell
Production Illustrator: Martin A. Kline
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Wayne Artman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom E. Dahl
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom Beckert
Unit Publicist: Vic Heutschy
Production Accountant: Jan Garner
Negative Cutter: Donah Bassett
Stunt Coordinator: Walter Scott
Special Effects Coordinator: Chuck Gaspar
Stunts: Freddie Hice
Stunts: Christine Anne Baur
Stunts: Brad Bovee
Stunts: Vince Deadrick Sr.
Stunts: Marguerite Happy
Stunts: Clifford Happy
Stunts: Danny Costa
Stunts: Bob Harris
Stunts: Loren Janes
Stunts: Robert Jauregui
Stunts: Ben Scott
Stunts: John-Clay Scott
Stunts: Sasha Jenson
Stunts: Ted White
Stunts: R.L. Tolbert
Second Assistant Camera: Robert Samuels
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