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Still Not Quite Human (1992)

Audience Score
47
Still Not Quite Human
PG 1 hr 24 minJan 1st, 1992Comedy, Science Fiction, Family, TV MovieNot Quite Human Collection PosterPart of Not Quite Human Collection
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In the final film of the series, Chip and his "father" attend a robotics convention. Here, Dr. Carson is kidnapped and replaced by an android. Can Chip and his newfound friends save Dr. Carson from a dangerous competitor?
DirectorEric Luke
WritersKevin OsbornSeth McEvoyEric Luke

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:January 1st, 1992
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Walt Disney Television, Disney Channel Original Movie

Not Quite Human Collection

Based on the books of the same name, by author Seth McEvoy, these made-for-TV films for The Disney Channel, starring Alan Thicke as Dr. Jonas Carson, Robyn Lively as his daughter Becky, and Jay Underwood as Chip. Chip is created to look age 17 at the start of the film series, as opposed to 13 in the novels.