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RoboCop is a 1987
1987 in film

Events*January 31 - The Cure for Insomnia premieres at The School of the Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois, to officially become the world's longest film according to Guinness World Records....
 science fiction film
Science fiction film

Science fiction film is a film genre that uses Speculative fiction, science-based depictions of phenomena that aren't necessarily accepted by mainstream science....
 directed by Paul Verhoeven
Paul Verhoeven

Paul Verhoeven is a Netherlands BAFTA Award-nominated film director, screenwriter, and film producer who has made movies in both the Netherlands and the United States....
. Set in a crime-ridden Detroit, Michigan in the near future, RoboCop centers on a police officer who is brutally murdered and subsequently re-created as a super-human cyborg, otherwise known as "RoboCop
RoboCop (character)

RoboCop is a fictional cyborg Detroit police officer from the feature film of the RoboCop. The character begins as a human police officer Alex J....
". RoboCop explores larger themes regarding the media, gentrification and human nature in addition to being a big budget action film. It has spawned merchandise, two sequels, four television series
RoboCop: The Series

RoboCop: The Series is a 1994 television series based on the RoboCop. It stars Richard Eden as the RoboCop . Made to appeal primarily to children and young teens, the graphic violence that was the hallmark of RoboCop and RoboCop 2 is absent....
 and two comic book adaptations.

The film features Peter Weller
Peter Weller

Peter Frederick Weller is an United States film and stage actor, director and lecturer.He is best known to moviegoers as the titular character of RoboCop in the first two RoboCop movies as well as Buckaroo Banzai in the cult-classic The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension....
, Dan O'Herlihy
Dan O'Herlihy

Daniel O'Herlihy was an Academy Award-nominated Ireland film actor....
, Kurtwood Smith
Kurtwood Smith

Kurtwood Larson Smith is an American television and film actor. He is best known for playing stern parental characters , and for his appearances in the genre of science fiction ....
, Nancy Allen
Nancy Allen

Nancy Allen may refer to:* Nancy Allen * Nancy Allen See also* Nancy Allan, Manitoban politician...
, Miguel Ferrer
Miguel Ferrer

Miguel Jos? Ferrer is a Screen Actors Guild Award-winning United States actor, who is often Typecasting in roles as a villain.Biography...
 and Ronny Cox
Ronny Cox

Daniel Ronald "Ronny" Cox is an United States character actor, singer/songwriter, and guitarist....
.

film is set in a dystopia
Dystopia

A dystopia is the vision of a society that is the opposite of utopia. A dystopian society is one in which the conditions of life are suffering, characterized by human misery, poverty, oppression, violence, disease, and/or pollution....
n near future, in Detroit, Michigan.






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Lee de Broux — Sal

Mark Carlton — Ron Miller

Gene Wolande — Prisoner

S.D. Nemeth — Bixby Snyder

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RoboCop is a 1987
1987 in film

Events*January 31 - The Cure for Insomnia premieres at The School of the Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois, to officially become the world's longest film according to Guinness World Records....
 science fiction film
Science fiction film

Science fiction film is a film genre that uses Speculative fiction, science-based depictions of phenomena that aren't necessarily accepted by mainstream science....
 directed by Paul Verhoeven
Paul Verhoeven

Paul Verhoeven is a Netherlands BAFTA Award-nominated film director, screenwriter, and film producer who has made movies in both the Netherlands and the United States....
. Set in a crime-ridden Detroit, Michigan in the near future, RoboCop centers on a police officer who is brutally murdered and subsequently re-created as a super-human cyborg, otherwise known as "RoboCop
RoboCop (character)

RoboCop is a fictional cyborg Detroit police officer from the feature film of the RoboCop. The character begins as a human police officer Alex J....
". RoboCop explores larger themes regarding the media, gentrification and human nature in addition to being a big budget action film. It has spawned merchandise, two sequels, four television series
RoboCop: The Series

RoboCop: The Series is a 1994 television series based on the RoboCop. It stars Richard Eden as the RoboCop . Made to appeal primarily to children and young teens, the graphic violence that was the hallmark of RoboCop and RoboCop 2 is absent....
 and two comic book adaptations.

The film features Peter Weller
Peter Weller

Peter Frederick Weller is an United States film and stage actor, director and lecturer.He is best known to moviegoers as the titular character of RoboCop in the first two RoboCop movies as well as Buckaroo Banzai in the cult-classic The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension....
, Dan O'Herlihy
Dan O'Herlihy

Daniel O'Herlihy was an Academy Award-nominated Ireland film actor....
, Kurtwood Smith
Kurtwood Smith

Kurtwood Larson Smith is an American television and film actor. He is best known for playing stern parental characters , and for his appearances in the genre of science fiction ....
, Nancy Allen
Nancy Allen

Nancy Allen may refer to:* Nancy Allen * Nancy Allen See also* Nancy Allan, Manitoban politician...
, Miguel Ferrer
Miguel Ferrer

Miguel Jos? Ferrer is a Screen Actors Guild Award-winning United States actor, who is often Typecasting in roles as a villain.Biography...
 and Ronny Cox
Ronny Cox

Daniel Ronald "Ronny" Cox is an United States character actor, singer/songwriter, and guitarist....
.

Plot

The film is set in a dystopia
Dystopia

A dystopia is the vision of a society that is the opposite of utopia. A dystopian society is one in which the conditions of life are suffering, characterized by human misery, poverty, oppression, violence, disease, and/or pollution....
n near future, in Detroit, Michigan. Violent crime is out of control, and the city is in financial ruin. The city government contracts the megacorporation Omni Consumer Products
Omni Consumer Products

Omni Consumer Products is the primary fictional corporation in the RoboCop series of movies, television series, video games, and comic books....
 (OCP) to fund and operate the Police Department, in effect privatizing
Privatization

Privatization is the incidence or process of transferring ownership of business from the public sector to the private sector . In a broader sense, privatization refers to transfer of any government function to the private sector including governmental functions like revenue collection and law enforcement....
 it. OCP is not interested in rebuilding "Old Detroit" but rather replacing it with a modern utopia
Utopia

Utopia is a name for an ideal community or society, taken from the Utopia written in 1516 by Sir Thomas More describing a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean, possessing a seemingly perfect social system-politics-legal system....
 called "Delta City". Before this construction project can begin, however, OCP needs to end crime in the city, but knows it can't rely on an already undermanned police department.

At an executive meeting OCP Senior Vice President Dick Jones (Cox) presents the new law enforcement droid ED-209
ED-209

The Enforcement Droid Series 209 is a fictional character featured as one of the design and special effect highlights of the 1987 movie RoboCop, and its two sequels....
, which he believes will end crime in Old Detroit. The demonstration quickly goes awry, resulting in the violent death of a junior executive. Bob Morton (Ferrer), an opportunistic young executive, uses the opportunity to propose his "RoboCop" program directly to the head of OCP, the Old Man (O'Herlihy), who accepts. As a result, Morton immediately earns the hatred of Jones.

Meanwhile, Detroit police officers Alex J. Murphy (Weller) and Anne Lewis (Allen) pursue a crew of thugs during an armoured car robbery. Later, inside an abandoned steel mill, Murphy is captured, tortured and shot in the head by the notorious gang leader Clarence Boddicker (Smith) and his men. After being pronounced dead, Bob Morton's team reconstructs him into a cyborg
Cyborg

A cyborg is a cybernetic organism . The term was coined in 1960 when Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline used it in an article about the advantages of self-regulating human-machine systems in outer space....
, and he is dubbed "RoboCop." RoboCop patrols the city and proves extremely effective at stopping violent crime. Morton's overwhelmingly successful project propels him to an OCP vice presidency, but Dick Jones warns him that his humiliation won't go unanswered. Boddicker, who has been secretly working for Jones, arrives at Morton's mansion and murders him on Jones' orders and blows up his home.

As time passes, RoboCop begins to regain memories from his previous life and grows determined to hunt down Boddicker and his gang. Boddicker is arrested by RoboCop following a gunfight in a cocaine refinery. In desperation, Boddicker announces that Dick Jones is supposed to be protecting him. After attempting to arrest Jones, RoboCop learns of Directive Four, which prevents him from arresting any senior OCP executive, and he is disabled in Jones' office. After Jones boasts of his crimes, RoboCop is severely damaged by an ED-209 and a police SWAT team. However, he escapes with the help of his former partner, Anne Lewis.

Jones frees Boddicker and, after ordering him to destroy RoboCop, he promises to make him the new crime lord of Delta City. Boddicker's gang members, rounded up by RoboCop, are released when the police force goes on strike. Supplied with military weapons by Jones, they follow RoboCop to the same abandoned steel mill in which the gang murdered Officer Murphy. In a final showdown, RoboCop and Lewis kill Boddicker and the gang. The battle leaves RoboCop damaged and Lewis seriously wounded.

RoboCop proceeds to the OCP headquarters and reveals evidence of Jones' crimes to the OCP board of directors. Jones tries to take the CEO hostage, but as he starts making demands, the Old Man fires him, thus invalidating his protection under Directive Four. RoboCop immediately shoots Jones, sending his body flying through the boardroom window. When the Old Man asks for his name, RoboCop replies simply: "Murphy."

Production details


RoboCop was written by Edward Neumeier
Edward Neumeier

Edward Neumeier is a screenwriter best known for his work on the science fiction movies RoboCop and Starship Troopers . He wrote the latter's sequel, and most recently wrote and directed Starship Troopers 3: Marauder....
 and Michael Miner. Edward Neumeier stated that he first got the idea of Robocop when he walked past a poster for Blade Runner
Blade Runner

Blade Runner is a 1982 in film Cinema of the United States science fiction film, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, and Sean Young....
. He asked his friend what the film was about and he replied saying, "It's about a cop hunting robots". This then sparked the idea for him about a Robot Cop.

Allegedly, while the two were attempting to pitch the screenplay around Hollywood, they accidentally got stuck at an airplane terminal with a high-ranking movie executive for several hours. Here they were able to warm him up for the project and thus set into motion the chain of events which eventually became RoboCop the movie.

RoboCop marked the first major Hollywood production for Dutch director Paul Verhoeven. Although he had been working in the Netherlands for over a decade and directed several films to great acclaim (e.g. Soldier of Orange
Soldier of Orange

Soldier of Orange is a 1977 in film Netherlands film directed by Paul Verhoeven and produced by Rob Houwer, starring Rutger Hauer and Jeroen Krabb?....
), Verhoeven moved away in 1984 to seek broader opportunities in Hollywood. While RoboCop is often credited as his English language debut, he had in fact previously made Flesh & Blood
Flesh & Blood (film)

Flesh & Blood is a film film director by Paul Verhoeven. The film is set in 1501 in Europe, and the title is an allusion to "Sex & Violence", the main themes....
 in 1985, starring Rutger Hauer
Rutger Hauer

Rutger Oelsen Hauer ; born 23 January 1944) is a Golden Globe-winning Netherlands film actor. He is well known for his roles in Blade Runner, The Hitcher , Ladyhawke, The Blood of Heroes and Batman Begins....
 and Jennifer Jason Leigh
Jennifer Jason Leigh

Jennifer Jason Leigh is a Golden Globe Awards-nominated and two-time New York Film Critics Circle Awards-winning United States actress.Her work has drawn high critical praise....
. It was for RoboCop, however, that Verhoeven would rise to the international spotlight.

On the Criterion Edition audio commentary (available on both the laserdisc and DVD versions) Verhoeven recalls that, when he first glanced through the script, he threw it away in disgust. Afterwards, his wife picked the script from the bin and read it more thoroughly, convincing him that the plot had more substance than he originally assumed. Repo Man
Repo Man

Repo Man is a 1984 in film cult film directed by Alex Cox. It was produced by Jonathan Wacks and Peter McCarthy, with executive producer Michael Nesmith, and stars Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean Stanton....
 director Alex Cox
Alex Cox

Alexander Cox is a United Kingdom film director and sometime actor, notable for his idiosyncratic style and approach to scripts. Cox has previously cited Luis Bu?uel and Akira Kurosawa as influences....
 was offered to direct before Verhoeven came aboard.

The character of RoboCop itself was inspired by Judge Dredd
Judge Dredd

Judge Joe Dredd is a comics character whose strip in the British comics science fiction anthology 2000 AD is the magazine's longest running ....
 as well as the Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man
Iron Man

Iron Man is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 , and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby....
 (one of these comic books can be seen during the convenience store robbery). Although both Neumeier and Verhoeven have declared themselves staunchly on the political left, Neumeier recalls on the audio commentary to Starship Troopers
Starship Troopers (film)

Starship Troopers is a 1997 in film Academy Award nominated science fiction film-action film directed by Paul Verhoeven, written by Edward Neumeier, and starring Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer and Denise Richards....
 that many of his leftist friends wrongly perceived RoboCop as a fascist movie. However, on the 20th Anniversary DVD, producer Jon Davison referred to the film's message as "fascism for liberals" - a politically liberal film done in the most violent way possible.

A running joke within RoboCop is a popular, but inane TV show with the catchphrase "I'd buy that for a dollar!", which people in the film's future universe find humorous. The star is the goofy Bixby Snyder (S.D. Nemeth), who is somewhat reminiscent of Benny Hill
Benny Hill

Alfred Hawthorne "Benny" Hill , was an England comedian, actor and singer, best known for his television programme The Benny Hill Show....
. Neither the name of the show nor the character are ever revealed in the movie, although girls are heard to greet him with "Bixby!" and "Happy birthday Dave!" On the DVD commentary, Edward Neumeier comments that somehow the explanation & history of this television show never made it into the script. A deleted scene from the DVD finally reveals the show's name to be It's Not My Problem!, which is also a reference to one of the films major themes of greed and personal satisfaction.

Casting

Paul Verhoeven initially considered Rutger Hauer, whom he had worked with on most of his films, as well as Michael Ironside
Michael Ironside

Michael Ironside is a Canadian actor. He has also worked as a voice actor, Film producer, film director, and screenwriter in film and television series in various Canadian and American works....
, for the role of RoboCop. (Ironside was originally considered for the part of Clarence; he portrayed a similar villain in Total Recall
Total Recall

Total Recall is a United States science fiction film. The film features Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone, based on the Philip K. Dick story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale"....
). Allegedly Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, actor, businessman, and Politics of the United States, currently serving as the List of Governors of California Governor of California of the state of California....
 was at one point in talks to do the film, but Verhoeven eventually dismissed all three on the basis that the bulky RoboCop costume would require a light-built actor to work with. Peter Weller was subsequently cast as Murphy/RoboCop.

In the commentary, Verhoeven explains his choice to cast Kurtwood Smith and Ronny Cox as the central villains. Cox was an actor who until then was primarily known for "nice-guy" roles such as fatherly figures, and similarly Smith was cast as a more intellectual type; Smith was originally brought in to read for both Clarence and Dick Jones. Verhoeven comments that the look of Clarence Boddicker with the glasses reminded him of Heinrich Himmler
Heinrich Himmler

Heinrich Luitpold Himmler was a Nazi Germany German politician and head of the Schutzstaffel. He was one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany, competing with Hermann G?ring, Martin Bormann and Joseph Goebbels....
.

The principal cast of RoboCop:
  • Peter Weller
    Peter Weller

    Peter Frederick Weller is an United States film and stage actor, director and lecturer.He is best known to moviegoers as the titular character of RoboCop in the first two RoboCop movies as well as Buckaroo Banzai in the cult-classic The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension....
     — Officer Alex Murphy / RoboCop
  • Nancy Allen
    Nancy Allen (actress)

    Nancy Anne Allen is an United States actor. Her best-known films are Carrie , Dressed to Kill , Blow Out and the RoboCop....
     — Officer Anne Lewis
  • Ronny Cox
    Ronny Cox

    Daniel Ronald "Ronny" Cox is an United States character actor, singer/songwriter, and guitarist....
     — Richard "Dick" Jones
  • Kurtwood Smith
    Kurtwood Smith

    Kurtwood Larson Smith is an American television and film actor. He is best known for playing stern parental characters , and for his appearances in the genre of science fiction ....
     — Clarence Boddicker
  • Miguel Ferrer
    Miguel Ferrer

    Miguel Jos? Ferrer is a Screen Actors Guild Award-winning United States actor, who is often Typecasting in roles as a villain.Biography...
     — Robert "Bob" Morton
  • Dan O'Herlihy
    Dan O'Herlihy

    Daniel O'Herlihy was an Academy Award-nominated Ireland film actor....
     — The Old Man
  • Paul McCrane
    Paul McCrane

    Paul David McCrane is a Grammy Award-nominated United States film, television and theatre actor, as well as an occasional television Television director....
     — Emil Antonowsky
  • Ray Wise
    Ray Wise

    Ray Wise is an United States actor, known for his roles as Leland Palmer in Twin Peaks, as Leon Nash, right-hand henchmen to villain Clarence Boddicker in the Science fiction classic RoboCop, and most recently as the Devil in the The CW Television Network television series Reaper ....
     — Leon Nash
  • Jesse D. Goins
    Jesse D. Goins

    Jesse D. Goins is an American character actor who has starred in film and on television. He is best known for his television role in the 1980s television series The Greatest American Hero as Cyler Johnson....
     — Joe Cox
  • Calvin Jung
    Calvin Jung

    Calvin Jung is an American actor.Graduating from high school in New York, Jung attended Massanutten Military Academy in Virginia. He attended Hillsdale College in Michigan, and left his senior year to pursue acting back in New York....
     — Steve Minh
  • Robert DoQui
    Robert DoQui

    Robert DoQui was an United States actor who has starred in film and on television. He is best known for his role as Sgt. Warren Reed in the 1987 science fiction film RoboCop, the 1990 sequel RoboCop 2, and the 1993 sequel RoboCop 3....
     — Sergeant Warren Reed
  • Felton Perry
    Felton Perry

    Felton Perry is an American actor. He is known for his role as Inspector Early Smith in the 1973 movie Magnum Force, which is the second film in the Dirty Harry series....
     — Donald Johnson
  • Lee de Broux - Sal


In addition, the secretary of OCP executive Dick Jones (whom Boddicker lasciviously hits on) is played by Joan Pirkle, the real-life wife of Kurtwood Smith. Television personality Leeza Gibbons
Leeza Gibbons

Leeza Kim Gibbons is an United States talk show host. Gibbons is the host of her own radio show, Leeza Live, part of the Westwood One radio syndication company....
 has a small role as news anchor Jesse Perkins. Paul Verhoeven himself has a small cameo during the arrest of Leon in the nightclub scene; there is one brief close-up of him dancing maniacally as Leon is being dragged away by his hair.

Filming

Filming began during the summer of 1986 and lasted from August 6 until mid-October. Interestingly, the scenes depicting Murphy's 'death' were not filmed until the following January (1987), some months after principal shooting had ceased. Many of the urban settings of the movie were filmed in downtown Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas

Dallas is the third largest city in the state of Texas and the List of United States cities by population in the United States.The city, with a population of over 1.3 million, is the main economic center of the 12-county Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex which contains 6.1 million people, and is the fourth-largest United States metropolitan area...
 due to the futuristic appearances of the buildings. The front of Dallas City Hall
Dallas City Hall

Dallas City Hall is the seat of Dallas municipal government, located at 1500 Marilla in the Government District, Dallas of downtown Dallas Dallas, Texas, Texas ....
 was used as the exterior for the fictional OCP Headquarters, combined with extensive matte painting to make the building appear taller.

Peter Weller had prepared extensively for the role using a padded costume (supposedly, development of the actual RoboCop suit was three weeks behind schedule). By the time shooting was underway and the costume arrived on set, however, Weller discovered he was almost unable to move in it as he had anticipated, and required additional training to get accustomed. Weller later revealed to Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert

Roger Joseph Ebert born June 18, 1942) is an United States film criticism and screenwriter.He is known for his film review column and for two television programs Sneak Previews and At the Movies , which he co-hosted for a combined 23 years with Gene Siskel....
 that during filming, he was losing three pounds a day due to sweat loss while wearing the RoboCop suit in +100°F (+38°C) temperatures. Peter's personal assistant, Todd Trotter, was responsible for keeping the actor cool in between takes with electric fans and, when available, large ducts connected to free-standing air conditioning units. The suit later had a fan built into it.

Vehicles

6000sux
The 1986 Ford Taurus
First-generation Ford Taurus

The first-generation Ford Taurus is an automobile that was produced by the Ford Motor Company as the first of six generations of the Ford Taurus....
 was used as the police cruiser in the movie, due to its then-futuristic design.

One of the Taurus's competitors at the time, the Pontiac 6000
Pontiac 6000

The Pontiac 6000 was a mid-size car introduced by the Pontiac division of General Motors in 1981 for the 1982 model year, slotting between the Pontiac Bonneville and above the Pontiac Phoenix....
, is parodied in the movie as the "6000 SUX". The 6000 SUX itself was based on a 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass
Oldsmobile Cutlass

The Oldsmobile Cutlass is an automobile made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Cutlass was introduced in 1961 as a unibody compact car....
 with extensive bodywork. Commercials advertise the SUX as "an American tradition" with a fuel efficiency of 8.2 miles per gallon. In early production, it was to be powered by jet turbines; the exhaust of the turbine is still visible above the rear license plate of Clarence Boddicker's SUX in chase scenes. The 6000 SUX was designed by Gene Winfield of Winfield Rod & Custom, while Chiodo Brothers Productions fabricated and animated the dinosaur puppet in the 6000 SUX commercial. The dinosaur itself was animated by Don Waller, who also had a cameo in the same sequence, reacting to the rampaging creature in a tight close-up.

The newly-released Merkur XR4Ti
Merkur XR4Ti

The Merkur XR4Ti was a short-lived United States and Canada-market version of the European Ford Sierra. It was the brainchild of then Ford Vice President Bob Lutz....
 makes a small cameo appearance as an executive vehicle when RoboCop is delivered to the precinct.

Soundtrack


The soundtrack score for the movie was composed by Basil Poledouris
Basil Poledouris

Basilis "Basil" Konstantine Poledouris was a Greek American film score composer....
 (1945 - 2006), who used both synthesized and orchestral music as a mirror to the man-versus-machine theme of the movie. The score alternates brass heavy material, including the memorable RoboCop theme and ED-209's theme, with more introverted pieces for strings, such as during RoboCop's home-coming scene. The soundtrack is available on CD and has been reissued and remastered several times in recent years. The theme song also made its way into the arcade and NES RoboCop video games.

In the Nightclub scene of the movie, the song "Show Me Your Spine" by P.T.P.
PTP (band)

The industrial music band PTP was a short-lived side project of Ministry 's Alain Jourgensen. The band's total recorded legacy consists of three songs....
 was played. P.T.P was a short lived side project consisting of members of the band Ministry
Ministry (band)

Ministry was an United States industrial metal band founded by frontman Al Jourgensen in 1981. Originally a synthpop outfit, Ministry changed its style to industrial metal in the late 1980s....
. However, this song was not available in any official form and could only be heard in the film. It was eventually released in 2004 on a compilation album called Side Trax
Side Trax

Side Trax is a compact disc from industrial metal band ministry . The album was released in October 2004. It compiles extended play from four Ministry side projects recorded in the late 1980s: Pailhead, 1000 Homo DJs, PTP , and Acid Horse....
 by Ministry.

Rating

The movie was originally given an X rating
X-rated

X-rated is a motion picture rating system indicating strong adult content, typically sexual content and nudity, but also including violence and profanity....
 by the MPAA
Motion Picture Association of America

The Motion Picture Association of America was since 1922, originally the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America , is a non-profit business and trade association based in the United States, which was formed to advance the business interests of movie studios....
 in 1987 (The rating which replaced X, NC-17, did not yet exist). To satisfy the requirements of the ratings board, Verhoeven trimmed blood and gore from the most violent scenes in the movie, including the malfunctioning of ED-209, Murphy's execution (where his entire right arm is severed by a shotgun blast and a final overhead shot of Lewis sobbing over Murphy on the blood-soaked floor), and the final battle with Clarence Boddicker. Verhoeven also added humorous commercials throughout the news broadcasts to lighten the mood and distract from the violent aspects of the movie. The film was re-evaluated and given an R rating
MPAA film rating system

The Motion Picture Association of America's film-rating system is used in the United States and its Territories of the United States to rate a film's thematic and content suitability for certain audiences....
. The original version was included on the Criterion Collection laserdisc and DVD of the film (both now out of print), the 2005 trilogy box set and the 2007 anniversary edition, the latter two were released by MGM and are classified as unrated.

Regarding the cut scenes, Verhoeven stated in the 2007 anniversary edition DVD that he had wanted the violence to be 'over the top', in an almost comical fashion (the executive that is killed by ED-209, for example, and the line about calling a paramedic soon after his demise, was meant as black comedy). Verhoeven also states that the tone of the violence was changed to a more upsetting tone due to the cuts requested by the MPAA, and that the cuts also remove footage of the extensive animatronic puppet of Murphy just before he is executed by Boddicker.

Reception

RoboCop opened in American theaters on July 17, 1987. The film was a commercial success and grossed over $8 million in its opening weekend and almost $54 million during its domestic run, making it the 16th most successful movie that year.

The film received mostly positive reviews. On the Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is a website devoted to reviews, information, and news of films. The name derives from the historical clich? of throwing tomatoes and other produce at stage performers if a performance was particularly bad....
 site, it has an 85% freshness from critics, with the following consensus: "While over-the-top and gory, Robocop is also a surprisingly smart sci-fi flick that uses ultraviolence to disguise its satire of American culture."

RoboCop was nominated for an Academy Award for Film Editing
Academy Award for Film Editing

The Academy Award for Film Editing was first given for films issued in 1934. The name of this award is occasionally changed; in 2008, it was listed as the Academy Award for Achievement in Film Editing....
 and an Academy Award for Sound
Academy Award for Sound

The Academy Award for Sound Mixing is an Academy Awards that recognizes the finest or most euphonic Audio mixing or recording, and is generally awarded to the production sound mixers and re-recording mixers of the winning film....
. It won the Academy Award for Sound Effects Editing. In 2007, Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly is a magazine published by Time Inc. in the United States which covers movies, television, music, Broadway stage productions, books, and popular culture....
 named it the #14 greatest action movie of all time.

At its release, British director Ken Russell
Ken Russell

Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell, known as Ken Russell , is an England film director. He is known for his pioneering work in television and film and for his controversial style....
 said that this was the best sci-fi movie ever made since Fritz Lang
Fritz Lang

Friedrich Christian Anton "Fritz" Lang was an Austrian-Germany-United States filmmaker, screenwriter and occasional film producer. One of the best known ?migr?s from Germany's school of German Expressionism, he was dubbed the "Master of Darkness" by the British Film Institute....
's Metropolis
Metropolis (film)

Metropolis is a silent film science fiction film directed by Fritz Lang and written by Lang and Thea von Harbou. Lang and von Harbou, who were married, wrote the screenplay in , and the story was novelized by von Harbou in 1926 in literature....
 (1927).

Themes

RoboCop explores larger themes regarding the media and human nature in addition to being a big budget action film; the philosopher Steven Best
Steven Best

Steven Best is an American animal rights activist, author, talk-show host, and associate professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at El Paso....
 wrote an essay on some of this content.

In the Criterion Edition DVD
The Criterion Collection

The Criterion Collection is a privately held company that distributes "authoritative" consumer versions of "important classic and contemporary films," first on Laserdisc, and then on DVD, Blu-ray and downloading online....
 commentary track, executive producer Jon Davison and writer Edward Neumeier both point to the decay of American industry from the 1970s through the early 1980s. The abandoned Rust Belt-style
Rust Belt

The Rust Belt, sometimes called the Manufacturing Belt, is an area in parts of the Northeastern United States, Mid-Atlantic States, and portions of the Upper Midwest....
 factories that RoboCop and Clarence Boddicker's gang use as hideouts demonstrate this theme. Massive unemployment is prevalent, being reported frequently on the news, as is poverty and the crime that results from economic hardship.

Director Paul Verhoeven, known for his heavy use of Christian symbolism
Christian symbolism

Christian symbolism invests objects or actions with an inner meaning expressing Christian ideas. Christianity has borrowed from the common stock of significant symbols known to most periods and to all regions of the world....
, states in the documentary "Flesh and Steel: The Making of RoboCop" (featured on the RoboCop DVD) that his intention was to portray RoboCop as a Christ
Christ

Christ is the English language term for the Greek meaning "the anointing", which is a title given to the Reigning Messiah in the given age of the Zodiac....
 figure. This is represented in Murphy's horrific death (crucifixion
Crucifixion

Crucifixion is an ancient method of execution , whereby the condemned person is tied or nailed to a large wooden cross and left to hang until dead....
), his return as RoboCop (resurrection
Resurrection

Miraculous resurrection of one sort or another has been a recurrent theme or central doctrine of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and other Abrahamic religions....
), and one scene near the end of the film where RoboCop is seen walking over water.

Sequels, spin-offs, and attractions

Due to the enduring popularity of the character, there have been a number of RoboCop spin-offs, sequels, and attractions. They are:
  • Two feature film sequels, RoboCop 2
    RoboCop 2

    RoboCop 2, partly filmed on location in Dallas Texas, is a 1990 in film cyberpunk film set in the near future in a dystopian metropolitan Detroit, Michigan....
     and RoboCop 3
    RoboCop 3

    RoboCop 3 is a science fiction film, released in 1993 in film, set in the near future in a dystopian metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, and filmed in Atlanta, Georgia....
    , were made. Both movies were based on a story by Frank Miller
    Frank Miller (comics)

    Frank Miller is an United States writer, artist and film director best known for his dark, film noir-style comic book stories and graphic novels for Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, and Marvel Comics....
    , but each one was less succesful than the last, both critically and commercially.
  • A series of licensed video games for various arcade and home console systems. See: RoboCop computer and video games and RoboCop versus The Terminator
    Robocop versus The Terminator

    RoboCop versus The Terminator is a video game released for a number of platforms and is based on the RoboCop and Terminator franchises, more notably the RoboCop versus The Terminator ....
    .
  • Two animated television series, RoboCop: The Animated Series
    RoboCop: The Animated Series

    RoboCop: The Animated Series is an animated series produced in the 1980s by Marvel Productions, and is based on the character and events of the movie RoboCop....
     in the 1980s, and RoboCop: Alpha Commando
    RoboCop: Alpha Commando

    RoboCop: Alpha Commando is an animated series based on the Orion Pictures film RoboCop and the series/films that followed in the 1980s-1990s....
     in the late-90s.
  • A live-action television series in 1994, RoboCop: The Series
    RoboCop: The Series

    RoboCop: The Series is a 1994 television series based on the RoboCop. It stars Richard Eden as the RoboCop . Made to appeal primarily to children and young teens, the graphic violence that was the hallmark of RoboCop and RoboCop 2 is absent....
    .
  • RoboCop: The Ride – SimEx-iWerks (formerly iWerks Entertainment) opened RoboCop: The Ride around the world at its various iWerks Motion Simulator Theaters, amusement parks, and casinos in the winter of 1995 . The "Turbo Ride", as it was called, was a "ride simulation" synchronizing hydraulically-activated seats with an over-sized screen displaying the projection, putting the audience right in the middle of the movie action. The ride focused on you assisting RoboCop riding a souped-up police motorcycle on a mission to save the mayor of Detroit from the clutches of the vicious Cyberpunk ROM and his gang of villains. In the latter part of the ride the bike would then convert into hover mode and would fly through the skyline of New Detroit using rockets that jettisoned from the back sides of the motorcycle. Though not as impressive or technical-savvy as other iWerks attractions at the time, due to the enduring popularity of the character the ride was very popular amongst children and teenagers and especially in foreign markets outside of North America. The ride was a mixture of motion picture film and computer animation which lasted approximately 4:00 minutes, the cost was $5.00 USD to ride at pay-per-ride theaters. The ride was removed from the iWerks theaters in the North American market in 1998.
  • A four-part television mini-series, RoboCop: Prime Directives
    RoboCop: Prime Directives

    RoboCop: Prime Directives is a Television miniseries released in 2000. It is based on the movie, RoboCop. The series consisted of four feature length movies: Dark Justice, Meltdown, Resurrection, and Crash and Burn....
    , in 2000.
  • Comic books published by Marvel
    Marvel Comics

    Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
    , Dark Horse Comics
    Dark Horse Comics

    Dark Horse Comics is one of the largest independent United States comic book publishers, behind dominant publishers Marvel Comics and DC Comics....
     and Avatar Press
    Avatar Press

    Avatar Press is an independent United States publisher of comic books, founded in 1996 in comics by William A. Christensen, and based in Rantoul, Illinois....
     which, along with containing the further adventures of RoboCop, also included titles such as the speculative crossover
    Fictional crossover

    A fictional crossover is the placement of two or more otherwise discrete fictional fictional character, Setting s, or fictional universe into the context of a single Narrative....
     RoboCop vs. The Terminator
    RoboCop vs. The Terminator

    RoboCop versus The Terminator is a four-issue comic book Intercompany crossover limited series published in 1992 by Dark Horse Comics. It was written by Frank Miller and drawn by Walt Simonson....
     (which was also converted into a video game and almost into a movie) and Frank Miller's RoboCop, a graphic novel
    Graphic novel

    A graphic novel is a type of comic book, usually with a lengthy and complex storyline similar to those of novels. The term also encompasses comic short story anthologies, and in some cases bound collections of previously published comic book series ....
     limited series of Miller's rejected original script for RoboCop 2.
  • In 1989, Toei Company
    Toei Company

    is a Cinema of Japan and television Production company and Film distributor corporation. Based in Tokyo, Toei owns and operates thirty-four Movie theater across Japan, a modest vertically-integrated studio system by the standards of the 1930s United States; operates Movie studio at Tokyo and Kyoto; and is a Shareholder in several television compa...
     created a series similar to, and based on, RoboCop, called Kidou Keiji Jiban
    Kidou Keiji Jiban

    , translated into English as Mobile Detective Jiban, is a Japanese tokusatsu television series produced by Toei Company, aired by TV Asahi in Japan from January 30, 1989 to January 29, 1990 with 52 episodesand a feature movie aired on July 17, 1989....
    . They did the same in 1993 with Tokusou Robo Janperson
    Tokusou Robo Janperson

    or translated as Special Investigation Robot Janperson was the 1993 installment in Toei Company's Metal Heroes franchise. The series revolved around Janperson, a robotic detective who patrolled the streets of Tokyo and fought against 3 different underworld organizations who used super and technology to subjugate the masses....
    . The former's similarity was in concept (a police officer revived as a cyborg, but specifically to fight a mutant criminal element); the latter's was in appearance (Janperson's head design greatly resembled Robocop's, yet was otherwise closer to 1973's Robot Detective).
  • In 1990, Data East
    Data East

    also abbreviated as DECO, was a Japanese video game company. Their main headquarters were located in Tokyo, while their American subsidiary, Data East USA, was headquartered in San Jose, California....
     released a pinball machine based on the movie


2010 film

Sony Pictures (Screen Gems division) was working on a new RoboCop film in late 2005. No details were revealed other than the unofficial (and confirmed) announcement. In November 2006, Bloody Disgusting
Bloody Disgusting

Bloody Disgusting is a website that covers horror movies with reviews, interviews and news. It is currently run by Brad Miska and Tom Owen. The former goes by the pseudonym Mr....
 reported that the RoboCop remake had been halted.

In March 2008, however, RoboCop was mentioned in an MGM press release regarding franchises it would be focusing on in the future. An MGM poster displayed at the Licensing International Expo of June 2008 read, "RoboCop coming 2010". The studio has met with Darren Aronofsky
Darren Aronofsky

Darren Aronofsky is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer....
 to discuss the possibility of his directing the film. Aronofsky was confirmed as the director during G4
G4 (TV channel)

G4 is an United States Cable television, Satellite television, and FiOS television channel originally geared toward male viewers aged 12–28, devoted to the world of video games and technology....
's live coverage of Comic-Con with David Self
David Self

David Self is a screenwriter....
 writing the script. This new film is not expected to be a sequel nor a remake but an updated version of it.

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