RoboCop (1987)
In a violent, near-apocalyptic Detroit, evil corporation Omni Consumer Products wins a contract from the city government to privatize the police force. To test their crime-eradicating cyborgs, the company leads street cop Alex Murphy into an armed confrontation with crime lord Boddicker so they can use his body to support their untested RoboCop prototype. But when RoboCop learns of the company's nefarious plans, he turns on his masters.
Country: United States of America
Directors: Paul Verhoeven
Casts: Peter Weller as Officer Alex J. Murphy / RoboCop, Nancy Allen as Officer Anne Lewis, Dan O'Herlihy as The Old Man, Ronny Cox as Dick Jones, Kurtwood Smith as Clarence Boddicker, Miguel Ferrer as Bob Morton, Robert DoQui as Sgt. Warren Reed, Ray Wise as Leon Nash, Felton Perry as Johnson, Paul McCrane as Emil Antonowsky, Jesse D. Goins as Joe Cox, Del Zamora as Kaplan, Calvin Jung as Steve Minh, Rick Lieberman as Walker, Lee de Broux as Sal, Mark Carlton as Miller, Edward Edwards as Manson, Michael Gregory as Lt. Hedgecock, Freddie Hice as Bobby, Neil Summers as Dougy, Gene Wolande as Prisoner, Gregory Poudevigne as Slimey Lawyer, Charles Carroll as Bail Bondsman, Kevin Page as Kinney, Yolonda Williams as Ramirez, Tyrees Allen as Starkweather, John S. Davies as Chessman, Laird Stuart as Cecil the Clerk, Stephen Berrier as Roosevelt, Sage Parker as Tyler, Karen Radcliffe as Technician #1, Darryl Cox as Technician #2, Jerry Haynes as Dr. McNamara, Bill Schockley as Creep, Donna Keegan as Rape Victim, Mike Moroff as Hophead, Marjorie Rynearson as Grocery Mom, Jo Livingston as Grocery Pop, Joan Pirkle as Barbara, Diane Robin as Chandra, Adrianne Sachs as Tawney, Maarten Goslins as Salesman, Angie Bolling as Murphy's Wife, Jason Levine as Murphy's Son, S.D. Nemeth as Bixby Snyder, Bill Farmer as Justin Ballard-Watkins, Michael Hunter as Peter the Homeowner, Spencer Prokop as Gas Station Attendant, Debra Zach as Nurse, L.J. King as Emergency Doctor, David Packer as Emergency Doctor, Leeza Gibbons as Jesse Perkins, Mario Machado as Casey Wong, Bill Blair as Undercover Cop (uncredited), Don 'Tex' Clark as Boardroom Executive (uncredited), Gilbert B. Combs as Sal's Gunman (uncredited), Jon Davison as ED-209 (voice) (uncredited), Wanda De Jesus as Estevez (uncredited), James Field as Restroom Junior Executive (uncredited), John Garrett as News Crew (uncredited), Allan Graf as Sal's Bodyguard (uncredited), Katie Griffin as Young Girl (uncredited), Harry Johnson as Dad in Nuke-'em' Commercial (uncredited), Debra Lamb as Pizza Dough Juggling Girl (uncredited), John Landis as Man in '6000 SUX' Commercial (uncredited), Randall Oliver as S.W.A.T. Team Member (uncredited), Scott Sligar as S.W.A.T. Team Member (uncredited), James Staszkiel as Keva Rosenberg (uncredited), Scott Thomson as Blonde Thug (uncredited), Eddie Van Halen as Keeva Rosenberg (uncredited), Paul Verhoeven as Dancer at Disco (uncredited), Mark Edward Walters as Street Kid (uncredited), Sean Wohland as Nukem (uncredited)