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This child is indeed so perfect that he has grand mal seizures of anxiety whenever he makes the smallest mistake and is regularly pantsed around the playground by bullies with no special programming. Thomas are living in sin) and sends his elite cadre of bumbling security guards to "recall" and "recycle" their perfect child. Monford (played by Max Wright of ALF fame), is upset that Konrad got accidentally placed in an unfit environment (since Berti and Mr. Thomas" (Ned Beatty), haggle over the right to dote upon him like he was some sort of toy they were sharing. Won over by his ingrained cuteness, she keeps little Konrad as her very own, while she and her boyfriend, known only as "Mr. So what happens when eccentric rug-maker Berti Bartelotti (Polly Holiday) gets him by mistake? Report such flagrant human-rights violations to Amnesty International? Bring this fiasco to the attention of the paranoid media? Oh no, of course not. He's a genetically-engineered "Instant Child", mass-produced in a factory, brainwashed by oppressive "trainers" to become docile, loyal, and respectful to elders, then vacuum-sealed in a pop-top can for ease of storage and delivery. Meet Konrad, a loveable little boy played by adorably-named Huckleberry Fox. Thomas, but Polly Holliday and cute as a button Huckleberry Fox are excellent as Berti and Konrad, respectively. Konrad was never meant to be delivered to Berti, but it is this mistake that brings new joy of life to this old woman. I found elements in common with 'D.A.R.Y.L.' (also from 1985): both are about a perfect robot-child who are so human-like in looks and personality and find a loving family and are brought back to their respective manufacturing places and face the challenge of escaping and returning to their beloved family.
#KONRAD MOVIE MOVIE#
It's not a great movie and certainly not "realistic", but there are elements of sweetness in it such as: Konrad coming out of a can so smiling and radiant, the immediate chemistry that develops between him and his "adoptive parents", Konrad's "perfection" (so much that he feels sad and guilty if he commits any mistake at all), the fight of the "adoptive parents" to bring him back home sweet home. I never saw that one but I can predict it as the better version. This one is the remake of a German 1983 movie titled 'Konrad oder Das Kind aus der Konservenbüchse'. After 'Misunderstood' in the year before, Huckleberry Fox starred in another remake of an older film again with this one.
#KONRAD MOVIE TV#
In 1985 the charming child actor Huckleberry Fox starred in two TV movies: 'The Blue Yonder' and this.