Robocop
Original Title
RoboCop
Year
1994
Genre
Action, Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi
Country
Canada
Director
Actors
Richard Eden, Yvette Nipar, Blu Mankuma, Andrea Roth, David Gardner, Sarah Campbell, Dan Duran, Erica Ehm, Ed Sahely, Jenn Griffin, Ken Quinn, Patrick McKenna, Peter Costigan, Jordan Hughes, James Kidnie, Jason Blicker, Catherine Swing, Cliff De Young, John Rubinstein, Richard Waugh, Wayne Robson, Hrant Alianak, Daniel Kash, Jackie Richardson, Murray Cruchley, Donald Burda, Christopher Bondy, James Millington, Neil Crone, Martin Milner, Marla Sucharetza, Nonnie Griffin, Jennifer Dale, Ted Dykstra, Jane Spidell, Bruce Hunter, Dov Tiefenbach, Chris Kennedy, David Huband, Vic Cummings, Henry Gomez, Micheal Donaghue, Jonathan Scarfe, Falconer Abraham, Kim Coates, Scott Colomby, Richard Comar, Gregory Scott Cummins, Sondra Currie, Jon Cypher, Lori Hallier, David Hemblen, David Orth, Roddy Piper, Tony Rosato, Camilla Scott, Stephen Shellen, Cali Timmins, Maurice Dean Wint, Victor A. Young, Rosemary Dunsmore, Barry Flatman, Maurice Godin, Ron Lea, Roger E. Mosley, Richard Paul, Jeremy Ratchford, Chuck Shamata, Ann Turkel, Gwynyth Walsh, Geraint Wyn Davies, Lisa Howard, Linda Sorensen, David Keeley, Robert Morelli, Nigel Bennett, William Colgate, Chris Wiggins, John Bourgeois, Richard Chevolleau, Juan Chioran, Graham McPherson, Alon Nashman, Gerry Quigley, Matt Cooke, Tony De Santis, Dean Gabourie, Ron Gabriel, Martin Julien, Chris Leavins, Andrew Lewarne, Debra McGrath, Tom Melissis, Greg Spottiswood, Damir Andrei, Cintija Asperger, Wayne Best, Ian D. Clark, Colin Fox, Jack Langedijk, Don McKellar, Sugith Varughese, Walter Alza, Kenner Ames, Johnny Askwith, Aidan Devine, Reg Dreger, Kathryn Greenwood, Susan Hamann, Graham Harley, Keith Knight, Tim Progosh, Michael Simpson, Lenore Zann, Bruce Beaton, Fiona Highet, Robert Hollinger, Sherry Miller, Christine Reeves, Michael Rhoades, Julian Richings, J. Winston Carroll, Sten Eirik, Allegra Fulton, Bruce Gray, Howard Jerome, Dan MacDonald, Peter Messaline, Michael A. Miranda, Neil Munro, Lou Pitoscia, Brenda Robins, J.R. Zimmerman, Harvey Atkin, Lawrence Bayne, Richard Binsley, Krista Bridges, Cliff Saunders, Garfield Andrews, Myron Healey, Sam Malkin, Judith Scott, Dennis O'Connor, Mark Wilson, Jane Luk, R.D. Reid, Gabriel Burrafato, Murray Furrow, Daryl Jaye, Danilo Di Julio, Roy T. Anderson, Patrick Gallagher, Calvin Jung, Janet Lo, Paul McCrane, Lisa-Anne Mitrovic, Tony Nappo, Greg Preece, Chantal Quesnelle, Kurtwood Smith, Tina Su, Ray Wise
Description
Alex Murphy is Robocop, a cybernetic policeman. A creation of a vast corporation, he fights crime and occasional corporate conspiracy in the near-future of Old Detroit.
Episodes
- Season 1: 1. Future Of Law Enforcement: Part 1, The (1994).
- Season 1: 2. Future Of Law Enforcement: Part 2, The (1994).
- Season 1: 3. Prime Suspect (1994). When a person is killed and the murder weapon is RoboCop's gun, he is arrested and placed on trial. He has an alibi which he refuses to divulge, so he's about to be deactivated.
- Season 1: 4. Trouble In Delta City (1994). A new miracle drug gets rushed to the market by OCP, but more thorough testing reveals that it has powerful mind-altering properties. This causes many people in Delta City to have violent and psychotic outbursts, including none other than officer Madigan. RoboCop investigates to discover what the truth is behind the dangerous drug and to get it off the streets, as well as clear Madigan of any wrongdoing.
- Season 1: 5. Officer Missing (1994). Feeling like the Chairman has been enjoying the spoils of OCP for too long, Robocop decides to take him on a tour of the rundown part of Old Detroit. There he witnesses first hand the chaos and destruction left in the wake of big business. To make matters worse, a bizarre band of pirates has been terrorizing the streets, and RoboCop gets attacked by them and starts malfunctioning. In order to escape this nightmare, the two must team up with the parents of a sick child who needs a heart transplant.
- Season 1: 6. What Money Can't Buy (1994). A sickly boy who was rescued from the slums of Old Detroit desperately needs a lung transplant to stay alive. At the eleventh hour, his donor lungs are stolen by thieves who harvest organs and sell them on the black market for top dollar. It's up to RoboCop to shut down this illegal organ trafficking operation and recover the boy's donor organs in time to save his life.
- Season 1: 7. Ghosts Of War (1994). A band of mercenaries begins terrorizing Delta City, and RoboCop must put a stop to them before they carry out a terrorist attack. However, this is no ordinary band of thugs, as the members of this particular group fancy their own identities after their own childhood superheroes. This is done to cover the shame of the physical and psychological scars of war left upon the group, after being disemboweled by the military in the aftermath of a rather shady covert operation. RoboCop takes particular interest in this group, as he identifies one of the members as a close ...
- Season 1: 8. Zone Five (1994). OCP appoints a vigilante group as new neighborhood watch team in order to solve an ongoing drug problem. They are too hasty in their decision, as it becomes clear that they are actually the drug pushers, and using the watch group as a cover for their operation. RoboCop feels he must step in and expose the operation, especially when he finds his son has been recruited by the group.
- Season 1: 9. Provision 22 (1994). RoboCop is shocked when he learns his estranged wife and son are living on welfare. The two are also involved in a heated ongoing protest campaign against "Provision 22" which is a law that prevents welfare recipients from working. RoboCop steps in once his wife is arrested, as protesters of the law are subject to brainwashing once detained. After some investigation, RoboCop discovers that behind the legislation is a scandal to keep the middle class oppressed and make the fat cats at OCP more money. Not only must he expose this operation, but he also must prevent a ...
- Season 1: 10. Faces Of Eve (1994). A new miracle product from OCP offers consumers new identities via gene transplant therapy. Things go wrong quickly when Pudface Morgan and his gang become aware of this product, and use it to spring out of prison and commit a murder. Things get even worse when Pudface plans to plunge Delta City into chaos by using the Chairman's identity to sabotage OCP and the police department. RoboCop must put a stop to their evil plans, and becomes especially concerned when it becomes public knowledge that his son eyewitnessed the murder.
- Season 1: 11. When Justice Fails (1994). RoboCop and Officer Madigan race to save the lives of four astronauts as they go head-to-head against a flamboyant corporate raider who values profits more than safety.
- Season 1: 12. Human Factor, The (1994). RoboCop teams-up with his unsuspecting father, a retired police captain, to stop an insane bomber from unleashing a campaign of terror against OCP that could end in nuclear Armageddon.
- Season 1: 13. Inside Crime (1994). The hideous face of Pudface Morgan pulls in boffo ratings for OCP's new hit "reality" show which follows the exploits of criminals, but the disfigured maniac has plans to take on RoboCop live on prime time.
- Season 1: 14. Robocop Vs. Commander Cash (1994). Children are rioting and stealing all over the city as RoboCop faces his most formidable opponent, a nut case who believes he's a real live version of OCP's super hero, Commander Cash
- Season 1: 15. Illusions (1994). RoboCop guards The Chairman of OCP against a mysterious assassin, while Madigan falls under the romantic spell of a handsome young magician who may be the killer.
- Season 1: 16. Tin Man, The (1994). As armed Ice Cream trucks and Lunch Catering vans wage a gang war for control of illegal gambling and Gadget falls victim to Lotto-fever, the past haunts RoboCop when an ex-partner returns as a gang-busting vigilante.
- Season 1: 17. Sisters In Crime (1994). When his sexist views anger feminists, The OCP Chairman is kidnapped by a band of shapely rebels and forced to do housework, while Chip Chayken and his sexy partner plan to rip-off OCP.
- Season 1: 18. Heartbreakers (1994). It's love at first "byte" when Lippencott enters Virtual Reality and falls for Diana Powers, while RoboCop is blackmailed into stealing a top secret weapon that can literally break hearts.
- Season 1: 19. Mother's Day (1994). Gadget's caught in a custody fight and leaves Sergeant Parks to be reunited with her real mother. RoboCop suspects the woman is part of a plot by Russian crime boss Vlad "Stitch" Molotov and his sexy moll, Nadia.
- Season 1: 20. Nano (1994). While arresting a thief, who is suddenly run down by a runaway bus, Detective Madigan is seriously injured and paralyzed. Robocop investigates and uncovers a criminal using nanobots to override machinery and electronics.
- Season 1: 21. Corporate Raiders (1994). The city's rocked by anti-corporate violence as RoboCop and Officer Madigan are assigned to bring in a charming ex-terrorist, but a corrupt union leader and his sultry secretary have other plans.
- Season 1: 22. Midnight Minus One (1996). RoboCop and Officer Madigan race the clock to prove a killer is innocent before he's executed in front of millions of viewers on a hit television show.
- Season 1: 23. Public Enemies (1994). RoboCop must save the President and First Gentleman from an assassiantion plot hatched by Dr. Mallardo, Chip Chayken, and Pudface Morgan.
Comments
Duration
103 minutes (at 23.98 frames per second)
Filesize
720 MB
Video
MPEG-4 Visual - resolution: 720x480
Audio