A bioengineering company releases a new product: Mungoes, human beings who have been stripped of all memories, feelings, and free will. They are stoic, docile, perfect for menial labor. The lead engineer, however, has bigger ideas for them, and begins secretly implanting them with artificial memories and emotions—and even the ability to love.
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| Camera | Brad Heck | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ashley K. Thomas | Makeup Department Head |
| Art | Frank Oliva | Art Direction |
| Production | Adrienne Stern | Casting Director |
| Production | Mike McGuirk | Co-Producer |
| Production | Abra White | Associate Producer |
| Writing | Jay Craven | Writer |
| Directing | Jay Craven | Director |
| Production | Jay Craven | Producer |
| Directing | Samuel J. Sanders | First Assistant Director |
| Crew | Jen Weissenberg | Stunt Coordinator |
| Production | India Blake | Producer |
| Directing | Dirt Haehnel | Third Assistant Director |
| Camera | Lisa Nault | Still Photographer |
| Lighting | Maria Cabra | Gaffer |
| Production | Michael A. Toscano | Line Producer |
| Art | Alina Smirnova | Production Design |
| Directing | Willow O'Feral | Second Unit Director |
| Camera | Patrick J. Mullen | Best Boy Grip |
| Camera | Chris Parente | First Assistant Camera |
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