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Robocop
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Synopsis
Paul Verhoeven's American breakthrough film Robocop is an exceedingly violent blend of black comedy, science fiction, and crime thriller. Set in Detroit sometime in the near-future, the film is about a policeman (Peter Weller) killed in the line of duty, who the department decides to resurrect as a half-human, half-robot supercop. The robocop is indestructible, and within a matter of weeks he has removed crime from the streets of Detroit. However, his human side is tortured by his past, and he wants revenge on the thugs who killed him. The film was later followed by two feature-length sequels and a live-action television series, neither of which were as successful as the original film ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide

Cast

Nancy Allen Anne Lewis
Ronny Cox Richard Dick Jones
Robert DoQui Sgt. Reed
Miguel Ferrer Robert Morton
Dan O'Herlihy The Old Man
Kurtwood Smith Clarence J. Boddicker
Peter Weller Alex J. Murphy/Robocop

Production Crew

Gayle Simon Art Director
Phil Tippett Associate Producer
Stephen J. Lim Associate Producer
Julie Selzer Casting
Sally Dennison Casting
Rob Bottin Character Design
Jost Vacano Cinematographer
Ed Neumeier Co-producer
Basil Poledouris Composer (Music Score)
Rob Bottin Composer (Music Score)
Erica Phillips Costume Designer
Paul Verhoeven Director
Frank J. Urioste Editor
Robert Urioste Editor
Jon Davison Executive Producer
Arne Schmidt Producer
William Sandell Production Designer
Charles James Newirth Production Manager
Ed Neumeier Screenwriter
Michael Miner Screenwriter
Mark Goldblatt Second Unit Director
Rick Anderson Second Unit Director Of Photography
Robert Gould Set Decorator
James Tocci Set Designer
Robert Wald Sound/Sound Designer
Craig Davies Special Effects
Dale Martin Special Effects
Peter Ronzani Special Effects
Rob Bottin Special Effects
Year: 1987
Runtime: 103
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature


Color type
Duart color/Deluxe prints

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Orion

Release
July 17, 1987 (USA)
by Orion