Repli-Kate
"Every guy on campus wants a copy of Kate."
Two lab coworkers find trouble when a cloning experiment spirals out of control. A bright but impulsive scientist and his loyal sidekick end up duplicating a visiting journalist instead of a test specimen, turning a blunder into a business idea. Rather than trashing the copy, they pitch her as... Read more
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About Repli-Kate
Two lab coworkers find trouble when a cloning experiment spirals out of control. A bright but impulsive scientist and his loyal sidekick end up duplicating a visiting journalist instead of a test specimen, turning a blunder into a business idea. Rather than trashing the copy, they pitch her as Repli-Kate, a synthetic partner crafted to fit their picture of the perfect woman. The project leans into college culture, promising a companion who shares beer soaked game days and the gossip fueled chaos of a frat house. The setup blends science fiction gadgets with straight up comic misadventure as ethics clash with ambition and the line between fantasy and reality starts to blur on a campus backdrop for an awkward romance.
Directed by Frank Longo and written by Stuart Gibbs and Russ Ryan, the film stars Ali Landry as Repli-Kate with James Roday Rodriguez and Desmond Askew playing the scientists guiding the oddball tech caper in a wild tale of gadgets.
Box office data for Repli-Kate is not widely reported, reflecting its modest release and niche appeal. It did not become a blockbuster and publicly available gross figures are scarce, which makes it hard to gauge its commercial reach in markets.
Culturally the film left little lasting imprint on mainstream cinema or common dialogue. It sits among early 2000s sci fi comedies that fused dating tropes with quirky gadgets, but Repli-Kate did not spark a trend or generate widely cited moments. Its quality rests more with performances than lasting catchphrases anywhere.
Reception was mixed with a modest average around 5.3 out of 10 from a limited vote count. The movie toys with cloning ethics and the fantasy of an ideal partner, pointing to tensions between tech dreams and real life relationships. It ultimately asks whether science can replace human connection today.
Details
- Release Date
- January 29, 2002
- Runtime
- 1h 36m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 124 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Science Fiction, Comedy
- Country
- Germany
- Studio
- Helkon Media +2 more
- Budget
- $4,000,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
James Roday Rodriguez
Max
Desmond Askew
Henry
Ali Landry
Kate / Repli-Kate
Eugene Levy
Jonas Fromer / Repli-Jonas
Todd Robert Anderson
Felix
Ryan Alosio
Derek Waters
Kurt Fuller
President Chumley
Aimee Interrupter
Wendy
Amandah Reyne
Lili
Melissa Greenspan
Brandi
Director: Frank Longo
Written by: Stuart Gibbs, Russ Ryan