Title:
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ROBOCOP/ROBOCOP 2/ROBOCOP 3
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Starring: |
Nancy Allen,
Belinda Bauer,
Robert Burke,
Mark Carlton,
John Castle,
Ronny Cox,
Gabriel Damon,
Lee DeBroux,
Robert Do'Qui,
Miguel Ferrer,
Jill Hennessy,
Calvin Jung,
Rick Leiberman,
Bruce Locke,
Mako,
Paul McCrane,
Tom Noonan,
Dan O'Herlihy,
Felton Perry,
C. C. H. Pounder,
Willard Pugh,
Remy Ryan,
Kurtwood Smith,
Rip Torn,
Peter Weller,
Ray Wise,
Del Zamora
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Format: |
DVD |

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Cat No: |
21762CDVD |
EAN: |
5050070006797 |
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Distributor: |
MGM HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
Regions: |
2 (UK, Europe, Japan, South Africa and Middle East) |
Rel. date: |
11 February, 2002 |
Certificate: |
18 |
Running Time: |
311 mins |
Language: |
English |
Secondary Language: |
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish |
Description: |
A triple bill of sci-fi cops. The first film, 'Robocop', is set in the near future and Detroit's soaring crime rate is unsuccessfully policed by a corporation which plans to build a new city, if its workers can go about unmolested. When its new 'enforcement droid' proves unworkable, a murdered cop (Peter Weller) is wired into a computer-controlled titanium body and set to the task at hand. Unimpressed, 'Robocop' seeks vengeance on all sides in this violent but often funny tale. In the second film, 'Robocop 2', a new model, Robocop 2 (Tom Noonan), is built while Robocop 1 still patrols the streets of Detroit. Robocop 2 is given a maniac's 'soul', thereby setting the stage for a showdown between the two computer constables. Finally, in 'Robocop 3' Robocop is befriended by a young girl whose parents have been killed, and after his partner is killed by the head of a private security firm, he joins a group of rebels to fight back against the evil businessmen. There is a notable fight sequence between a plastic-like robot Ninja and the sluggish metal Robocop, which, together with the rebels hiding out in the derelict General Motors Factory, constitutes a thinly veiled critique of the Japanese car industry from the heart of Detroit - the original motor city. |
Features: |
Interactive Menus\Enhanced WS tv\Bonus Footage\Trailers\Deleted Scenes\Commentary: Paul Verhoeven (director), Edward Neumeier (writer) and Jon Davison.\Making Of Documentary\Other Documentary: 'Shooting Robocop'. |
Directors: |
Fred Dekker,
Irvin Kershner,
Paul Verhoeven
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Genre: |
Feature 
Thriller 
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3 |
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