RoboCop 3: Widescreen Edition
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UPC: |
014381-407327 (DVD)
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Region
Coding: |
Region 1
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Production
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1993
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Rating: |
PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned)
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Running
Time: |
105 min.
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DVD
Release: |
8/4/1998
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Case
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Snapper
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Video
Formats: |
Widescreen 1.85:1 |
Disc
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Single Sided, Single Layered
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SRP: |
$29.99
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Omni Consumer Products (OCP), the conglomerate that designed RoboCop, now owns Detroit. The company plans to demolish one of the city's largest neighborhoods to build a gleaming city of the future – after an army of ruthless mercenaries finishes throwing everyone out of their homes. But RoboCop (Robert John Burke), sworn to protect the public, joins forces with a band of urban freedom fighters battling to save their neighborhood. After battling a lethally efficient ninja android, and equipped with a new arsenal of high-tech weaponry, RoboCop and the courageous residents take on OCP's private army. It's all-out war, an explosive street fight that could destroy either the entire city or the evil powers behind the brutal corporate raid.
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Genres |
Action Adventure Science Fiction
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Studios |
Orion Pictures Media Companies: Orion Home Video, Image Entertainment
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Features |
Scene Access Closed Captioned
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Audio
Tracks |
English Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo
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Cast |
Robert John Burke as RoboCop Mario Machado as Casey Wong Remy Ryan as Nikko Jodi Long as Nikko's Mom John Posey as Nikko's Dad Rip Torn as The CEO Mako as Kanemitsu John Castle as McDaggett S.D. Nemeth as Binky Snyder Edith Ivey as Elderly Woman in Bathrobe Curtis Taylor as Rehab #1 CCH Pounder as Bertha Judson Vaughn as Seitz Ken Strong as Rehab Patrol Stanley Anderson as Zack Stephen Root as Coontz Daniel von Bargen as Moreno Kenny Raskin as Security Monitor Blaise Corrigan as Officer at Ordinance Depot Jeff Garlin as Donut Jerk Lee Arenberg as Hold-Up Man Randy Randolph as Cop in Donut Shop Shane Black as Donnelly John Nesci as Jensen Nancy Allen as Anne Lewis Randall Taylor as Starkweather Robert DoQui as Sergeant Reed James Lorinz as Upset Driver Bryan Mercer as Splatterpunk #1 Kenny Jones as Splatterpunk #2 Felton Perry as Johnson Bradley Whitford as Fleck Doug Yasuda as Kanemitsu's Aide Bruce Locke as Otomo Mark Gowan as Sleazy Lawyer Thomas R. Boyd as Hooker Eddie Billups as Man at Banking Desk Jill Hennessy as Dr. Marie Lazarus Gordon Mark as Teckie in Robochamber Angie Bolling as Ellen Murphy Graciela Marin as Cop with Body Armor Michael H. Moss as Unfortunate Rehab Diane Butler as Woman on Vidphone David De Vries as Informative Yuppie Gary Bullock as Gas Station Clerk Wilbur Fitzgerald as Rebel with Weapons Cart Beth Burns as Teen Prostitute Lonnie R. Smith as 1st Rehab at Hotel Tommy Chappelle as Hotel Desk Clerk Rick Seaman as Rehab Driver Ron Leggett as Pimp Eva LaRue Callahan as Debbie Dix Alex Van as Rehab in War Room |
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Crew |
Direction: Fred Dekker: Director Writing: Frank Miller: Screenwriter Fred Dekker: Screenwriter Frank Miller: Original Material By Production: Patrick Crowley: Producer Cinematography: Gary B. Kibbe: Director of Photography Film Editing: Bert Lovitt: Film Editor Music: Basil Poledouris: Composer Sound: Paul Bruce Richardson: Supervising Sound Editor Art: Hilda Stark: Production Designer Cate Bangs: Art Director
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