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| Garry Shandling | Harold Anderson | |
| Annette Bening | Susan Anderson | |
| John Goodman | Roland Jones | |
| Greg Kinnear | Perry Gordon | |
| Ben Kingsley | Graydon | |
| Judy Greer | Rebecca | |
| Danny Zorn | Randy | |
| Harmony Smith | Rita | |
| Richard Jenkins | Don Fisk | |
| Linda Fiorentino | Helen Gordon | |
| Caroline Aaron | Nadine Jones | |
| Nora Dunn | Madeline | |
| Cricky Long | Janice | |
| Camryn Manheim | Alison | |
| Ann Cusack | Liz |
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| Producer | Mike Nichols
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| Writer | Michael Leeson
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| Cinematography | Michael Ballhaus
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| Musician | Carter Burwell
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A highly-evolved planet, whose denizens feel no emotion and reproduce by cloning, plans to take over Earth from the inside by sending an operative, fashioned with a humming, mechanical penis, to impregnate an earthling and stay until the birth. The alien, Harold Anderson, goes to Phoenix as a banker and sets to work finding a mate. His approaches to women are inept, and the humming phallus doesn't help, but on the advice of a banking colleague, he cruises an AA meeting, meets Susan, and somehow convinces her to marry. The clock starts to tick: will she conceive, have a baby, and lose Harold (and the child) to his planet before he discovers emotion and starts to care? |
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