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| Ally Sheedy | Stephanie Speck | |
| Steve Guttenberg | Newton Crosby | |
| Fisher Stevens | Ben Jabituya | |
| Austin Pendleton | Howard Marner | |
| G.W. Bailey | Skroeder | |
| Brian McNamara | Frank | |
| Tim Blaney | Number 5 | |
| Marvin J. McIntyre | Duke | |
| John Garber | Otis | |
| Penny Santon | Mrs. Cepeda | |
| Vernon Weddle | General Washburne | |
| Barbara Tarbuck | Senator Mills | |
| Tom Lawrence | Howard Marner's Aide | |
| Fred Slyter | Norman | |
| Billy Ray Sharkey | Zack |
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| Producer |
Gregg Champion
Mark Damon |
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| Writer |
S.S. Wilson
Brent Maddock |
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| Cinematography |
Nick McLean
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| Musician |
David Shire
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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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