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When the computer is built, it gives the scientists instructions for the creation of a living organism named Andromeda, but one of the scientists, John Fleming, fears that Andromeda's purpose is to subjugate humanity. Cast. Tom Hardy as John Fleming; Charlie Cox as Dennis Bridger; Kelly Reilly as Christine Jones / Andromeda
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Mar 27, 2006 · A for Andromeda: Directed by John Strickland. With Tom Hardy, Charlie Cox, Kelly Reilly, Jane Asher. In the Yorkshire Dales, a group of scientists receive radio signals from the Andromeda Galaxy. Once decoded, these give them a computer program that can design a human clone.
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- 2006-03-27
A for Andromeda is a British television science fiction drama serial first made and broadcast by the BBC in seven parts in 1961. Written by cosmologist Fred Hoyle , in conjunction with author and television producer John Elliot , it concerns a group of scientists who detect a radio signal from another galaxy that contains instructions for the ...
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Here's the plot: "A for Andromeda is a remake of the 1961 BBC science fiction classic A for Andromeda In the Yorkshire Dales a group of scientists receive radio signals from the...
Matthew B A research unit in Britain picks up a mysterious signal from the Andromeda galaxy. Maverick scientist John Fleming (Tom Hardy) translates the signal as a blueprint to build a computer...
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Synopsis. A for Andromeda is a remake of the 1961 BBC science fiction classic A for Andromeda. In the Yorkshire Dales, a group of scientists receive radio signals from the Andromeda Galaxy. Once decoded, these give them a computer program that can design a human clone.
Mar 26, 2006 · Play Trailer. Overview. A for Andromeda is a remake of the 1961 BBC science fiction classic A for Andromeda. In the Yorkshire Dales, a group of scientists receive radio signals from the Andromeda Galaxy. Once decoded, these give them a computer program that can design a human clone.