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Well, okay. Can I assume that everybody's read "Fondly
Fahrenheit?"
Maybe not. Okay, two sets of spoilers ensue.
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Spoiler the first: "Fondly Fahrenheit."
A man owns an android that goes nuts and kills people when the
weather gets too hot. He tries to cover up for the android.
The android is nuts, okay, and as he tries to cope, the man also
becomes insane, says the psychiatrist, by projection.
Eventually they are caught and though the man escapes, someone
sets a fire to a field (I think, it's been a while) and the
android is burnt to destruction, madly dancing and singing.
"The thermometer would have registered 450 gloriously
Fahrenheit."
The man escapes to another planet, a very cold one, and buys a
cheap robot (all he could afford). The robot starts dancing
around and people start disappearing ... and the last line is
something like "Cool and discreet, honey, and the thermeter is
registering -40 fondly Fahrenheit."
That was the story.
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Spoiler the second ....
In "Murder and the Android", same thing to begin with (of course
Rip Torn played both the man and the android. He was young and
cute then; this was in the late fifties). But as the plot goes
on, the man becomes nuttier and the android becomes saner and
finally, as the pitchfork-wielding mobs or somebody like that
storm the place, they see the man raving and kill him. The
female lead says, "Where is the android?" and the android says,
"The android is dead."
I liked it a lot. So far as I know it's not available on DVD or
ANYthing ... I do a search once in a while.