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Peter Weller | Officer Alex J. Murphy/RoboCop | |
Kurtwood Smith | Clarence Boddicker | |
Nancy Allen | Officer Anne Lewis | |
Dan O'Herlihy | The Old Man | |
Miguel Ferrer | Bob Morton | |
Ronny Cox (I) | ||
Ronny Cox | Dick Jones | |
Robert DoQui | Sergeant Warren Reed | |
Ray Wise | Leon Nash | |
Felton Perry | Johnson | |
Paul McCrane | Emil Antonowsky | |
Jesse D. Goins | Joe Cox | |
Del Zamora | Kaplan | |
Calvin Jung | Steve Minh | |
Rick Lieberman | Walker | |
Lee de Broux | Sal | |
Mark Carlton | Ron Miller |
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Producer | Arne Schmidt
Jon Davison Stephen Lim Phil Tippett |
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Writer | Michael Miner
Edward Neumeier |
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Cinematography | Sol Negrin
Jost Vacano |
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Musician | Basil Poledouris
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The future of law enforcement. He's RoboCop. And in the near future, he's law enforcement's only hope. A sadistic crime wave is sweeping across America. In Old Detroit, the situation is so bad a private corporation, Security Concepts, Inc., has assumed control of the police force. The executives at the company think they have the answer - until the enforcement droid they create kills one of their own. Then an ambitious young executive seizes the opportunity. He and his research team create a law enforcement cyborg from the body of a slain officer. |
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