Scene from Replikator (1994)
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Alternate Names: Ilona Staller Koons, Elena Mercury, Elena Mercuri, Ciccolina, Cicciolina, Elena Anna Staller , Illona Staller
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Full Biography
Ilona Staller (born 26 November 1951), widely known by her stage name, Cicciolina, is a Hungarian-born Italian porn star, politician, and singer. Staller continued to make hardcore pornographic films while a member of parliament. She is famous for delivering political speeches with one breast exposed. Naturalized by marriage and settled in Italy, Staller met pornographer Riccardo Schicchi in the early 1970s, and, beginning in 1973, achieved fame with a radio show called “Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?” on Radio Luna. For that program she adopted the name Cicciolina. She referred to her male fanbase, and later the male members of the Italian parliament, as “cicciolini”, translating loosely as “little tubby boys.” Although she appeared in several films from 1970, she made her debut under her own name in 1975 with “La liceale” (aka The Teasers) playing a lesbian classmate of Gloria Guida. In 1978, on the RAI show “C'era due volte,” her breasts were the first to be bared live on Italian TV. Staller appeared in her first hardcore pornographic film, “Telefono rosso” (Red Telephone) in 1983. She produced the film together with Schicchi's company Diva Futura. Her memoirs were published as “Confessioni erotiche di Cicciolina,” which translates as Erotic Confessions of Cicciolina, by the Olympia Press of Milan in 1987. That same year she appeared in “Carne bollente,” called The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empress in the United States, co-starring John Holmes. The film would later create a furor when it was revealed that Holmes had tested positive for HIV prior to appearing in it. Staller has appeared nude in Playboy's editions in several countries. Her first Playboy appearance was in Argentina in March 1988. Other appearances for the magazine were in the USA (September 1990), Hungary (June 2005), Serbia (July 2005) and Mexico (September 2005). In 1994, she appeared in the film Replikator and, in 1996, she had a role in the Brazilian soap opera Xica da Silva, as Princess Ludovica di Castelgandolfo di Genova. In 2008, she was a contestant on the Argentine version of Strictly Come Dancing named “Bailando por un sueño.”
About the Movie: Replikator (1994)
Alternative Title: Имитаторът, RepliKator, O exomoiotis, レプリケーター, Репликатор, Replikator, el duplicador, Cloned to Kill, Replikator: Cloned to Kill
Director: G. Philip Jackson, Philip Jackson
Writer: G. Philip Jackson, Glen Cullen, John Dawson, Mary Harvey, Mathew Simmons, Michelle Bellerose, Peter I. Horton, Tony Johnston
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Daniel D'Or, David McGuire
Executive_Producer: Howard E. Warren
Companies: Producers Network Associates
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film
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Keywords
Keywords: cloning, corporate espionage, dystopia, look-alike
Story
In a dystopian future where sunlight is lethal due to ozone layer depletion, two corporations race to develop matter replicator technology capable of duplicating living tissue for life extension. Scientist Ludovic's experiment creates such a device but before he can secure its safety, rival corporation Zyklor invades his lab. Amidst the chaos, Ludovic's duplicate is activated and starts killing, framing him for murder. With help from ex-lover Kat Moscow and Detective Valiant, Ludovic hunts his doppelganger while evading Zyklor's hit squad.
Summary
Replikator (1994) is a sci-fi thriller set in a future where ozone depletion has made sunlight deadly. Two corporations vie for control of matter replication technology capable of duplicating human tissue, with one aiming to use it for sinister purposes. The film follows scientist Ludovic as he's framed by his own duplicate after corporate espionage gone wrong. With its blend of cloning sci-fi and corporate intrigue, Replikator offers a chilling glimpse into what could be humanity's future.