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  • Genre: Action | Crime | Sci-Fi
  • Release Date: 17 July 1987 (USA)
  • Runtime: 102 min | Germany:78 min (cut version) | Norway:98 min (cut version) | USA:103 min (unrated director's cut) | Finland:91 min (heavily cut)
  • Filming Location: Dallas Municipal Building - 106 South Harwood, Dallas, Texas, USA
  • Budget: $13,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $53,424,681 (USA)
  • Director: Paul Verhoeven
  • Stars: Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy | See full cast and crew »
  • Original Music By: Basil Poledouris   
  • Soundtrack: Show Me Your Spine
  • Sound Mix: Dolby SR (35 mm prints) | 70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | DTS (special edition)
  • Plot Keyword: Robocop | Gang | Police | Partner | Robot
RoboCop (1987) Writing Credits By:
  • Edward Neumeier (written by) &
  • Michael Miner (written by)
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  • The RoboCop suit was designed by Rob Bottin and his team. RoboCop 1987 The production team wasn't satisfied with the initial design, and kept changing it and putting additions to it for months. RoboCop 1987 Ultimately, nothing seemed to work and they went back to what was pretty much Bottin's original design. RoboCop 1987 This caused considerable delays, and by the time the suit was completed, it was three weeks late and arrived at the studio on the day that the first RoboCop scene was scheduled to be shot. RoboCop 1987 It took 11 hours for Bottin's people to fit Peter Weller into the suit, and when it was done Weller found that all his mime exercises were now useless because he needed time to get used to the suit and to perform as a robot in it. RoboCop 1987 Production was halted so that Weller and his mime coach, Moni Yakim, could learn how to move in the suit. RoboCop 1987 4 of 4 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • The repeated line 'I'd buy that for a dollar!' comes from Cyril M. RoboCop 1987 Kornbluth's short story 'The Marching Morons', which presents a similarly cynical view of an over-commercialized future that's desensitized to violence and war. RoboCop 1987 A radio game show in that short story uses the line 'I'd buy that for a quarter.' as its signature phrase. RoboCop 1987 3 of 3 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • For the theatrical trailer, Orion used the music from their film The Terminator which is also a movie about a robot (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger). RoboCop 1987 Schwarzenegger was briefly considered for the role of RoboCop, but those involved with the film were concerned he would be too bulky in the suit and end up looking like the Michelin Man. RoboCop 1987 2 of 2 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • In the hostage scene, as RoboCop is walking toward the room where the former councilman is holding the mayor hostage, the infrared heat vision mode was actually executed using fluorescent body paint on the (nude) actors and a black light. RoboCop 1987 Paul Verhoeven says that he thought this technique would be cheaper than getting an actual infrared spectrometer camera. RoboCop 1987 2 of 2 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • In 1988, brake and muffler shop Meineke used a RoboCop-like customer in a commercial. RoboCop 1987 For legal reasons, the armor was completely orange in color, whereas everything else - even the voice - was similar. RoboCop 1987 2 of 2 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • To shoot the scene where ED-209 falls down the stairs, Phil Tippett and his team made a small replica of the stairs and pushed the model down. RoboCop 1987 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • The police cars were modified Ford Tauruses. RoboCop 1987 One of the main competitors of the Taurus at the time was the Pontiac 6000. RoboCop 1987 The car the villains use is the 6000 SUX, a not-so-subtle jab at the Pontiac 6000. RoboCop 1987 Ford did manufacture the Taurus as a police vehicle between 1989 to 1995 - the 1989-91 models had a modified front grille with eight openings which was not available on the civilian models including the Taurus SHO. RoboCop 1987 The 2013 model year officially reintroduces the Taurus Police Interceptor replacing the Crown Victoria, which was phased out in 2011. RoboCop 1987 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • The special-effects were generated with an Commodore Amiga computer. RoboCop 1987 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • David Cronenberg was one of many directors who was offered and subsequently turned down the position. RoboCop 1987 Ironically, Peter Weller played the lead in Cronenberg's Naked Lunch, in which Weller appeared in lieu of reprising his role in RoboCop 3. RoboCop 1987 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • In Sacramento, California a robbery suspect fled into a darkened movie theatre to escape pursuing police. RoboCop 1987 He became so engrossed in the movie playing on screen, Robocop, that he failed to notice that police had evacuated all other patrons from the theatre. RoboCop 1987 When the lights flipped on, the stunned man was taken into custody. RoboCop 1987 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |


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RoboCop (1987) Plot: In a dystopic and crime-ridden Detroit, a terminally wounded cop returns to the force as a powerful cyborg haunted by submerged memories. RoboCop 1987 Full summary »  »

RoboCop (1987) Story: Detroit - in the future - is crime-ridden, and run by a massive company. RoboCop 1987 The company have developed a huge crime-fighting robot, which unfortunately develops a rather dangerous glitch. RoboCop 1987 The company sees a way to get back in favour with the public when a cop called Alex Murphy is killed by a street gang. RoboCop 1987 Murphy's body is reconstructed within a steel shell and named Robocop. RoboCop 1987 The Robocop is very successful against criminals, and becomes a target of supervillian Boddicker. RoboCop 1987 Written byColin Tinto <cst@imdb.com>

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RoboCop (1987) Synopsis: The movie opens with a news report advertising the way of life in this future, which seems to be far from ideal. RoboCop 1987 Among other stories, three police officers have been murdered and a fourth is critically injured due to a crime lord named Clarence Boddicker (played by Kurtwood Smith).

At Metro West Precinct in Detroit, officers respond to a variety of cases when veteran officer Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) arrives, having been transferred in from another department. RoboCop 1987 Sergeant Warren Reed gets Murphy a set of riot armor and introduces Murphy to the other cops, who are not happy about how the department is being run. RoboCop 1987 The police were bought out by a company known as Omni Consumer Products (OCP), and are now being run as a sort of private security firm. RoboCop 1987 Sergeant Reed then announces that the fourth officer (mentioned in the opening newscast) has died, by removing the man's name from his locker. RoboCop 1987 This angers the cops, who are considering going on strike until OCP creates better working conditions. RoboCop 1987 Reed admonishes them harshly about striking.

Murphy is brought upstairs where he sees a criminal assaulting his arresting officers. RoboCop 1987 The female officer involved quickly beats the suspected criminal into submission. RoboCop 1987 This is Anne Lewis (played by Nancy Allen), a hardened cop. RoboCop 1987 Reed decides that she will be partnered with Murphy. RoboCop 1987 They leave to go on patrol; Murphy insists that he drive the car.

The action changes to OCP Headquarters, where executives Don Johnson (Felton Perry) and Bob Morton (Miguel Ferrer) are on their way to a board of directors meeting.

The Old Man (Daniel O'Herlihy) starts the meeting off by reminding everyone that he has had a vision for over a decade, of demolishing "Old Detroit" and redevelop it as a high-end utopia called "Delta City." There's a problem with Old Detroit: it's riddled with crime, and this crime must be eradicated. RoboCop 1987 To that end, OCP President, Dick Jones (Ronny Cox) has funded the development of a new type of law enforcement robot: the Enforcement Droid Series 209, ED-209 for short.

To demonstrate the droid's effectiveness, Jones asks a younger executive, Kinney, to volunteer as a test subject to simulate a typical disarm and arrest procedure. RoboCop 1987 Kinney is handed a pistol, and is told to point it at ED-209. RoboCop 1987 Kinney cocks the pistol, and ED-209 immediately turns on and aims its machine guns at Kinney, giving him 20 seconds to take down the gun. RoboCop 1987 Kinney immediately tosses the pistol away, but ED-209 suddenly steps forward, growls and says Kinney now has 15 seconds to comply. RoboCop 1987 The board goes into chaos and the scientists frantically try to shut ED-209 off as Kinney tries to hide among his fellow executives, who push him back into open fire. RoboCop 1987 When ED-209 reaches zero, he declares that he is authorized to use physical force and blasts Kinney to death with his automatic cannons well past the point of death.

The Old Man is not happy with the outcome of Dick Jones' product, citing the expense involved in designing the droid and the potential for lost interest payments. RoboCop 1987 Morton then reveals that he has a backup plan in the event that ED-209 would not function properly, which he calls "RoboCop." The Old Man is impressed by Morton's idea and decides to put his project up as priority. RoboCop 1987 Jones, however, is not pleased at being upstaged.

Lewis and Murphy are out on patrol. RoboCop 1987 Murphy is relaxing by spinning his sidearm on his fingers, a move he learned from a television show that his young son watches. RoboCop 1987 They get a call about an armed robbery at a pharmaceutical company and head into action.

The robbery is the work of Clarence Boddicker and his gang. RoboCop 1987 As they flee, Boddicker is furious to find that by using explosive charges to open the safe, they've burned all the money, rendering it useless. RoboCop 1987 He goes off on a tirade, but is interrupted when Emil Antonowsky, the driver, spots Murphy and Lewis's police unit closing in on them. RoboCop 1987 Boddicker orders the gang to get ready to shoot back, and his men begin loading their shotguns.

In the unit, Murphy radios for help, but to his and Lewis's dismay, there is no backup available to help them. RoboCop 1987 He draws his pistol and Lewis's sidearm as well. RoboCop 1987 Boddicker orders Emil to slow down and let the police car catch up to them.

On Boddicker's signal, the back doors are thrown open and the gang opens fire with their shotguns....on empty air. RoboCop 1987 They wonder where the police car has gone, only for Emil to suddenly see Murphy and Lewis driving alongside them. RoboCop 1987 Boddicker rushes to the passenger window, shotgun in hand and fires at Murphy, who shoots back with both pistols. RoboCop 1987 Lewis drops back behind the truck, and Murphy opens fire again. RoboCop 1987 One gang member, Bobby, is hit in the right leg. RoboCop 1987 The other gang members continue shooting, and riddle the car with bullets. RoboCop 1987 Boddicker decides Bobby is useless, so he and the others grab him and throw him onto the police car, crushing the windshield. RoboCop 1987 Lewis panics and spins out while Boddicker and his gang drive away, cackling.

Murphy and Lewis eventually find the truck at an abandoned warehouse. RoboCop 1987 They become separated as they split up to search for Boddicker and his men. RoboCop 1987 Lewis stumbles on a black gang member, Joe Cox, relieving himself. RoboCop 1987 He attacks her and pushes her from a catwalk, knocking her unconscious.

Murphy finds Emil and another guy watching a terrible sitcom. RoboCop 1987 He shoots one who tries to draw a shotgun and forces Emil to surrender, saying "dead or alive, you're coming with me". RoboCop 1987 As he's about to handcuff Emil, Boddicker's other gang members show up with shotguns in hand and train them at Murphy's head, including Emil, who declares, "Your ass is mine!"

At that point, Boddicker himself shows up, and kicks Murphy to the ground with the butt of his shotgun, demanding to know where Murphy's partner is. RoboCop 1987 This is answered when Cox enters the room and jokingly talks about taking out Lewis. RoboCop 1987 Boddicker puts his hand on the side of Murphy's neck and asks the cop what he thinks of him. RoboCop 1987 Murphy replies, "Buddy, I think you're slime." The other gang members laugh, and Boddicker admits that there's one problem: cops do not like him, and he does not like cops.

Boddicker then aims his shotgun as he moves it up and down Murphy while miming the sound of a timer, until he shoots off Murphy's right hand. RoboCop 1987 As Murphy writhes in pain, the other gang members empty their shotguns into him, riddling his torso and blasting off the rest of his right arm. RoboCop 1987 Lewis is a witness to most of this, though she doesn't see Murphy getting hit. RoboCop 1987 Amazingly, Murphy is still alive after being shot this many times, so Boddicker finishes him off by pulling a pistol and shooting him in the face, then he and the gang depart. RoboCop 1987 Once Boddicker leaves, Lewis finds Murphy's mutilated body. RoboCop 1987 Murphy is rushed to a nearby hospital but there is little that the doctors can do and he is declared dead.

The next few shots are seen from an unknown perspective as Bob Morton and his staff commence with the development of his "RoboCop" project. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop is built with a unique set of schematics and state-of-the-art equipment.

Several months later, RoboCop is brought to the Metro West Precinct (Murphy's old precinct before he was murdered) and assigned to work with Sergeant Reed's cops. RoboCop 1987 While they set up the cyborg's command center, Bob Morton asks what its "prime directives" are. RoboCop 1987 1. RoboCop 1987 Serve the Public Trust, 2. RoboCop 1987 Protect the Innocent, 3. RoboCop 1987 Uphold the Law. RoboCop 1987 Unknown to Morton and most of his staff, a fourth directive has also been uploaded but is not revealed, listed only as "Classified".

Lewis, still at the same Precinct, and some of the other cops, are next seen on the shooting range, but everyone's attention is distracted when RoboCop shows up and begins shooting his own custom pistol as part of a demonstration by Morton. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop is a straight shooter, successfully using his gun to destroy the target. RoboCop 1987 After the demonstration is complete, RoboCop puts his gun away, and we notice that he twirls it around his fingers on his right hand before storing it in a leg holster built into his right leg. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop is then given a set of car keys and put out on patrol.

RoboCop's first night is quite active. RoboCop 1987 It starts at a convenience store when a man enters and uses a rifle to threaten the owners. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop enters, and uses his armored body to defect the bullets when the robber fires on him, then RoboCop disarms the man. RoboCop 1987 Next, RoboCop saves a woman being molested by targeting through her dress and shooting a criminal in the groin. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop finally ends the night by breaking up a hostage situation at City Hall, allowing news reporters to see the cyborg officer for the first time as he grabs the hostage taker and throws him out a window.

Bob Morton is thrilled by the success of his product, and the fame that RoboCop brings him. RoboCop 1987 However, Dick Jones is still very angry about Morton's upstaging him, and vows revenge.

Later the next night, RoboCop is at rest when he begins having seizures as memories begin to flow through his head, which we realize are the last things Murphy ever saw: it begins with a flashback shot of Clarence Boddicker shooting him in his hand. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop then writhes as he imagines Boddicker's gang emptying their shotguns into him, which causes the reading on a graph to go off the charts. RoboCop 1987 Things get to a head when in his dreams, he sees Boddicker pull a pistol and shoot him in the face. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop stands up and leaves to find these men when he is confronted by Lewis. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop has no reaction to Lewis, until she refers to him as "Murphy." As the cyborg officer leaves the precinct, one of the doctors assigned to RoboCop calls Morton, who shows up and reprimands both Lewis and Reed for interfering with his project.

In a different part of town, Boddicker's getaway driver Emil arrives at a gas station on a motorcycle and robs the on-duty attendant, who is studying mathematics from a book. RoboCop 1987 Emil then waits as his gas is pumped into his bike. RoboCop 1987 He is about tempted to shoot the attendant when RoboCop shows up, pistol in hand. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop steps towards Emil, saying "Dead or alive, you're coming with me." Emil immediately remembers these being the very same words Murphy said to him at the steel mill. RoboCop 1987 He screams, "We killed you!!" panics, and tries shooting at RoboCop, to no avail. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop pauses, recalling where he remembers Emil from. RoboCop 1987 Emil then uses a leaking gas pump and lit cigarette to blow up the gas station. RoboCop 1987 As he flees, his motorcycle is shot out from under him by RoboCop. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop takes Emil into custody and uses the police mainframe to look up Emil's data and known associates. RoboCop 1987 One of the names on the list is Boddicker's name. RoboCop 1987 His rap sheet includes charges for the murder of Officer Alex J. RoboCop 1987 Murphy.

RoboCop goes to Murphy's last known address and finds the house up for sale. RoboCop 1987 Walking through it triggers more memories of Murphy's wife and son, causing RoboCop to realize that he is Murphy.

Meanwhile, Bob Morton is cavorting with two high-priced hookers in his house, and then is interrupted when Boddicker himself comes in. RoboCop 1987 He tells the two hookers to leave, then he shoots Bob's legs several times, leaving them useless. RoboCop 1987 While Morton gasps in pain, Boddicker plays a video message for Morton from Dick Jones. RoboCop 1987 On tape, Jones says that Morton refused to follow OCP protocol and became too ambitious in pushing past Dick's authority. RoboCop 1987 Boddicker leaves a hand grenade just out of Morton's reach and leaves. RoboCop 1987 As he leaves, the grenade detonates and blows up Morton and his house.

Meanwhile, RoboCop tracks down Leon Nash, another henchman, and demands to know where Clarence is. RoboCop 1987 Clarence is at a meeting with a competitor at a competitor's cocaine processing factory. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop arrives and threatens to arrest them all. RoboCop 1987 They open fire and RoboCop kills most of the gangsters and finds Clarence. RoboCop 1987 He brutally beats Clarence then threatens to break the crime lord's neck. RoboCop 1987 Clarence begs for his life, revealing his connection to Dick Jones. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop realizes that he is a police officer and cannot simply kill Clarence out of revenge.

Back at the police station, the officers have voted to go on strike (a result of OCP cutting back their salaries and pension plan, along with having lost 5 officers in the past week). RoboCop 1987 After a huge gunfight in a cocaine factory owned by a rival gangster, RoboCop brings in Clarence Boddicker and orders him to be booked on charges of murdering police officers. RoboCop 1987 Dick Jones arranges for Clarence to be freed on bail.

RoboCop goes immediately to Dick Jones' office. RoboCop 1987 As he marches in, he plays a video recording of Clarence's admission of his connection with Jones. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop charges Jones with aiding and abetting and attempts to arrest him, but his systems immediately begin to shut down due to a "Product violation." Jones explains that Directive 4 was created by himself to prevent OCPs "product" from taking action against an OCP Official.

Jones activates ED-209 to destroy RoboCop and admits that he had Bob Morton killed. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop is damaged, but manages to escape by running down stairs (which ED-209 cannot climb or descend). RoboCop 1987 Several officers attempt to stop RoboCop for his reported "attack" on Jones, opening fire and damaging him severely, when Lewis arrives and rescues him. RoboCop 1987 Lewis and RoboCop retreat to a hidden factory. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop repairs most of the damage to his robot body and removes his helmet, revealing the face of Murphy. RoboCop 1987 Murphy asks what happened to his wife and son; Lewis responds that they moved away after Murphy's funeral to start a new life. RoboCop 1987 Lewis tries to comfort him but he asks to be left alone.

Having been released from jail, Clarence meets with Dick, whom chastises Clarence for involving him, saying that RoboCop's recorded video of Clarence's admission is admissible in court. RoboCop 1987 Dick orders Clarence to destroy the cyborg; Clarence refuses at first, however, Dick is able to change Clarence's attitude by offering the crime lord free reign during the construction of "Delta City" a planned community that will replace the crime-ridden streets of Detroit, a concept conceived and championed by The Old Man. RoboCop 1987 Clarence will be permitted to extend his influences in drugs, prostitution and gambling to the workers of Delta City, an offer that Clarence knows is too good to pass upon. RoboCop 1987 Dick agrees to provide Clarence with military-level weapons and gives him a tracking device to find their common enemy.

Clarence rallies his gang of thugs to go out and kill RoboCop. RoboCop 1987 Jones had given them large .50-caliber rifles to destroy their nemesis. RoboCop 1987 The crew tracks RoboCop and his partner to the abandoned steel mill where they're hiding. RoboCop 1987 One by one, they are defeated and killed by Lewis and RoboCop. RoboCop 1987 Lewis, involved in a car chase with Clarence, is injured when the villain shoots her several times. RoboCop 1987 Murphy becomes pinned down by scrap metal dropped on him by Leon, and is immediately attacked by Clarence, who wields a large rail bar. RoboCop 1987 Murphy is able to stab Clarence in the neck with his built-in data spike, killing the crime lord.

RoboCop returns to OCP and, using the giant rifle taken from Clarence's gang, destroys the ED-209 Jones has guarding the entrance to their headquarters. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop interrupts a meeting of the OCP board and openly accuses Dick Jones of murder and states that his programming will not allow him to arrest any executive of OCP. RoboCop 1987 Over Jones' protests that the cyborg is psychopathic, Murphy plays video of Jones' admitting to Morton's murder, which Murphy had recorded just as Jones activated ED-209 in his office.

Jones grabs a gun and takes The Old Man hostage, demanding a helicopter to safely evacuate. RoboCop 1987 The Old Man angrily fires Jones, voiding Directive Four and allowing RoboCop to take action. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop shoots Dick Jones several times, who falls out a window, screaming as he speeds toward the pavement below. RoboCop 1987 The Old Man thanks the cyborg for his actions, asking what the cyborg's name is. RoboCop 1987 RoboCop pauses for a second before responding: "Murphy."

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  • Jon Davison known as executive producer
  • Stephen Lim known as associate producer
  • Edward Neumeier known as co-producer
  • Arne Schmidt known as producer
  • Phil Tippett known as associate producer

Watch RoboCop (1987) Online Free Megavideo FullCast & Crew:
  • Peter Weller known as Officer Alex J. RoboCop 1987 Murphy / RoboCop
  • Nancy Allen known as Officer Anne Lewis
  • Dan O'Herlihy known as The Old Man (as Daniel O'Herlihy)
  • Ronny Cox known as Dick Jones
  • Kurtwood Smith known as Clarence J. RoboCop 1987 Boddicker
  • Miguel Ferrer known as Bob Morton
  • Robert DoQui known as Sergeant Warren Reed
  • Ray Wise known as Leon C. RoboCop 1987 Nash
  • Felton Perry known as Johnson
  • Paul McCrane known as Emil M. RoboCop 1987 Antonowsky
  • Jesse D. RoboCop 1987 Goins known as Joe P. RoboCop 1987 Cox (as Jesse Goins)
  • Del Zamora known as Kaplan
  • Calvin Jung known as Steve Minh
  • Rick Lieberman known as Walker
  • Lee de Broux known as Sal (as Lee DeBroux)
  • Mark Carlton known as Ron Miller
  • Edward Edwards known as Manson
  • Michael Gregory known as Lieutenant Hedgecock
  • Freddie Hice known as Bobby
  • Neil Summers known as Dougy
  • Gene Wolande known as Prisoner
  • Gregory Poudevigne known as Slimey Lawyer
  • Charles Carroll known as Bail Bondsman
  • Kevin Page known as Kinney (as Ken Page)
  • Yolonda Williams known as Ramirez
  • Tyrees Allen known as Starkweather (as Tyress Allen)
  • John S. RoboCop 1987 Davies known as Chessman
  • Laird Stuart known as Cecil the Clerk
  • Stephen Berrier known as Roosevelt
  • Sage Parker known as Tyler
  • Karen Radcliffe known as Technician #1
  • Darryl Cox known as Technician #2
  • Jerry Haynes known as Dr. RoboCop 1987 McNamara
  • William Shockley known as Creep
  • Donna Keegan known as Rape Victim
  • Mike Moroff known as Hophead
  • Marjorie Rynearson known as Grocery Mom
  • Jo Livingston known as Grocery Pop
  • Joan Pirkle known as Barbara
  • Diane Robin known as Chandra
  • Adrianne Sachs known as Tawney
  • Maarten Goslins known as Salesman
  • Angie Bolling known as Ellen Murphy
  • Jason Levine known as Jimmy Murphy
  • S.D. RoboCop 1987 Nemeth known as Bixby Snyder
  • Bill Farmer known as Justin Ballard-Watkins
  • Michael Hunter known as Peter the Homeowner
  • Spencer Prokop known as Gas Station Attendant
  • Debra Zach known as Nurse
  • L.J. RoboCop 1987 King known as Emergency Doctor
  • David Packer known as Emergency Doctor
  • Leeza Gibbons known as Jesse Perkins
  • Mario Machado known as Casey Wong
  • Don 'Tex' Clark known as Boardroom Executive (uncredited)
  • Gilbert B. RoboCop 1987 Combs known as Sal's Gunman (uncredited)
  • Jon Davison known as ED-209 (voice) (uncredited)
  • James Field known as Restroom Junior Executive (uncredited)
  • Allan Graf known as Sal's Bodyguard (uncredited)
  • Andee Gray known as (uncredited)
  • Katie Griffin known as Young Girl (uncredited)
  • Harry Johnson known as Dad - Nuke-'em' Commercial (uncredited)
  • Randall Oliver known as S.W.A.T. RoboCop 1987 Team Member (uncredited)
  • Scott Sligar known as S.W.A.T. RoboCop 1987 Team Member (uncredited)
  • James Staszkiel known as Keva Rosenberg (uncredited)
  • Alex Van Halen known as Keva Rosenberg (uncredited)
  • Paul Verhoeven known as Dancer at Disco (uncredited)
  • Mark Edward Walters known as Street Kid (uncredited)
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  • Rob Bottin known as special makeup effects
  • Bonnie Clevering known as hair stylist
  • Stephan Dupuis known as prosthetics applied by
  • Fred Lackey III known as hair stylist
  • Carla Palmer known as makeup artist
  • Margaret Prentice known as special makeup effects artist
RoboCop (1987) Art Department:
  • Henry Alvarez known as construction crew: RoboCop
  • Henry Alvarez known as sculptor
  • E.W. RoboCop 1987 Bradford known as construction coordinator (as Bill Bradford)
  • Bradly E. RoboCop 1987 Breitbarth known as assistant property master
  • Samai Brown known as assistant props
  • Gunnar Ferdinandsen known as construction crew: RoboCop
  • John Harrington known as head painter
  • Jerry G. RoboCop 1987 Henery known as construction foreman (as Jerry Henery)
  • Steven Ladish known as props
  • John Lamkin known as lead man
  • Larry Langley known as construction foreman
  • Bill MacSems known as property master
  • Randall Mulry known as lead man
  • Vince Peets known as storyboard artist
  • Art Pimentel known as construction crew: RoboCop
  • Paul S. RoboCop 1987 Power known as storyboard artist
  • Vincent Prentice known as construction crew: RoboCop
  • Tom Prossner known as construction crew: RoboCop
  • Erica Rogalla known as set dresser
  • Miles Teves known as concept illustrator: Rob Bottin Productions
  • James E. RoboCop 1987 Tocci known as set designer (as James Tocci)
  • Richard White known as construction crew: RoboCop
  • William Vance White known as leadman (as William White)
  • Gene Winfield known as 6000 SUX creator: Rod & Custom
  • Patrick K. RoboCop 1987 Coppinger known as painter (uncredited)
  • Floyd Gentry known as painter (uncredited)
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Watch RoboCop (1987) Online Free Megavideo Production Companies:

  • Orion Pictures Corporation

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  • AT&T  acknowledgment
  • Abbey Road Studios  music recording studio
  • BT Industrial Supply  expendables
  • Freeze Frame  opticals
  • Gala Catering  catering
  • Homer & Associates  video sequences
  • Inter Video  video playback
  • Sinfonia of London  orchestra (uncredited)
  • Varèse Sarabande  score album released by

RoboCop (1987) Distributors:

  • Orion Pictures Corporation (1987) (USA) (theatrical)
  • 20th Century Fox (1988) (France) (theatrical)
  • 20th Century Fox of Germany (1988) (West Germany) (theatrical)
  • Chapel Distribution (1997) (Australia) (theatrical)
  • Constantin-Movie (1988) (Austria) (theatrical)
  • Monopole-Pathé (1988) (Switzerland) (theatrical)
  • Rank Movie Distributors (1987) (UK) (theatrical)
  • Roadshow Movie Distributors (1987) (Australia) (theatrical)
  • Spentzos Movies (1987) (Greece) (theatrical)
  • Svensk Movieindustri (SF) (1988) (Sweden) (theatrical)
  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (Brazil) (VHS) (special edition)
  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2007) (USA) (DVD)
  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2007) (USA) (DVD) (Collector's Edition)
  • Abril Vídeo (1988) (Brazil) (VHS)
  • American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1990) (USA) (TV)
  • Criterion Collection, The (1995) (USA) (video) (laserdisc)
  • Criterion Collection, The (1998) (DVD)
  • Flashstar Home Vídeo (Brazil) (DVD)
  • Gativideo (2005) (Argentina) (DVD) (special edition)
  • Gativideo (2005) (Argentina) (VHS) (special edition)
  • Gativideo (2008) (Argentina) (DVD) (director's cut)
  • Globo Vídeo (Brazil) (VHS)
  • Home Video Hellas (HVH) (1988) (Greece) (VHS)
  • Image Entertainment (1997) (USA) (DVD)
  • LK-TEL (1988) (Argentina) (VHS)
  • MGM Home Entertainment (Europe) (2003) (UK) (DVD)
  • MGM Home Entertainment (2001) (Canada) (DVD)
  • MGM Home Entertainment (2004) (Canada) (DVD)
  • MGM Home Entertainment (2007) (Canada) (DVD)
  • MGM Home Entertainment (2004) (Germany) (DVD)
  • MGM Home Entertainment (2004) (USA) (DVD)
  • MGM Home Entertainment (2006) (USA) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • MGM Home Entertainment (2007) (USA) (DVD)
  • MGM Home Entertainment (2007) (USA) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • MGM/UA Home Entertainment (2001) (USA) (DVD)
  • Orion Home Video (1988) (USA) (VHS)
  • RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video (198?) (Netherlands) (VHS)
  • RCA/Columbia Pictures Video (1988) (Japan) (VHS)
  • RCA/Columbia-Hoyts Home Video (1988) (Australia) (VHS)
  • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2006) (USA) (DVD)
  • Svensk Movieindustri (SF) (2005) (Sweden) (DVD)
  • Svensk Movieindustri (SF) (2007) (Sweden) (DVD) (Blu-ray)

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Watch RoboCop (1987) Movie Free HD Special Effects:

  • Praxis Movie Works
  • Tippett Studio
  • Visual Concept Engineering (VCE)

Watch RoboCop (1987) Online Free Megavideo Visual Effects by:
  • Don Baker known as matte camera: Praxis Movie Works
  • Beverly Bernacki known as optical effects: VCE
  • Robert Blalack known as optical supervisor: Praxis Movie Works
  • Neal Brietbarth known as effects construction: ED-2000
  • Blair Clark known as effects crew: ED-2000
  • Craig Davies known as ED-2000 creator & designer
  • Sheila Duignan known as effects crew: ED-2000
  • Randy Dutra known as stop-motion animation: ED-2000
  • Rick Fichter known as plate photography: ED-2000
  • Spencer Gill known as optical effects: VCE
  • Rocco Gioffre known as matte painter
  • Ed Harker known as optical effects: VCE
  • Craig Hayes known as ED-209 designer & constructor
  • Denis Hoffman known as opticals: Freeze Frame
  • Michael Karp known as matte camera: Praxis Movie Works
  • Peter Kuran known as special photographic effects: VCE
  • Kevin Kutchaver known as animation effects: VCE
  • Ute Leonhardt known as camera operator: Praxis Movie Works
  • Paula Lucchesi known as effects construction: ED-2000
  • Tamia Marg known as effects crew: ED-2000
  • Jo Martin known as animation effects: VCE
  • George Muhs known as visual effects
  • Sarah Pasanen known as optical effects: VCE
  • Jules Roman known as effects editor: ED-2000
  • Pete Ronzani known as ED-2000 creator & designer (as Peter Ronzani)
  • Phil Tippett known as ED-209 sequences creator
  • Harry Walton known as visual effects: ED-2000
  • Jacqueline Zietlow known as administration: VCE
  • Jammie Friday known as animator: VCE, Inc. RoboCop 1987 (uncredited)
  • Tom St. RoboCop 1987 Amand known as stop-motion technician (uncredited)

RoboCop (1987) Movie HD Copyright Holder:

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RoboCop (1987) Movieography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database

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