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Below the Belt aka Human Error/td>


Dobbitt is called away from his wife for an indeterminate but lengthy stint at the grungiest of third-world factories – an increasingly dangerous plant that produces toxins as it belches out its mysterious "Units" to meet the company's quotas. Following a seemingly endless days' journey to his new home, Dobbitt meets his new colleague and roommate-from-hell Hanrahan (Berkeley). While Dobbitt tries his hardest to please, Hanrahan is a caustic and bitter man who immediately questions the new arrival’s motives. The two report to Merkin (Bower), a petty and paranoid manager who ruthlessly pits his two subordinates against each other. In their own ways, the three "tango" for power within the company and in their dealings with each other, forming and breaking and reforming alliances along the way.

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2004

Directed by: Robert M. Young
Written by: Richard Dresser

Main cast:
Robert Knott ... Dobbitt
Xander Berkeley ... Hanrahan
Tom Bower ... Merkin
Sarah Clarke ... Company Spokesperson
Caroline Ashley ... Catherine
Michael D. Olmos ... Factory Worker

Information:
Genre: Comedy
Running time: 95 min
Filming locations: Denver (USA), Los Angeles (USA)

Trivia:
Director Robert M. Young went to see Bower, Berkeley and Knott in a performance of Pinter's "The Caretaker" in Los Angeles and realized that the three actors had an amazing and undeniable chemistry and they would've been perfect for "Human Error".

"Xander told me he was going to Denver for a month and a half..." Sarah explains how she got involved in the movie, "We go a lot of places together."

Links:
Human Error on IMDb
Human Error official site