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'''''Hu-Man''''' is a 1975 sci-fi film about an actor whose fate in dangerous situations is determined by the audience. The film has been described as a cross between ''The Running Man'' and ''Slaughterhouse Five'', with an original score reportedly by psych-rock band Gong. | '''''Hu-Man''''' is a 1975 sci-fi film about an actor whose fate in dangerous situations is determined by the audience. The film has been described as a cross between ''The Running Man'' and ''Slaughterhouse Five'', with an original score reportedly by psych-rock band Gong. | ||
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Revision as of 22:39, 17 August 2017
Hu-Man is a 1975 sci-fi film about an actor whose fate in dangerous situations is determined by the audience. The film has been described as a cross between The Running Man and Slaughterhouse Five, with an original score reportedly by psych-rock band Gong.
The reason for its lack of availability before its discovery in 2015 are unknown. Clips from the film were shown in a 1998 episode of the UK series Scene by Scene that profiled Stamp. The film was ultimately rediscovered by Cinemageddon user Goupil66 with a French dub. English subtitles have since been written for the film, and both files are available for download below.