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RoboCop 3 is a 1993 American science fiction superhero action film directed by Fred Dekker and written by Dekker and Frank Miller. It is the sequel to the 1990 film RoboCop 2 and the third and final entry in the original RoboCop franchise. It stars Robert Burke, Nancy Allen and Rip Torn.
Omni Consumer Products has been taken over by a Japanese corporation. They are now trying to clear out the city of Detroit with a private army of Urban Rehabilitation officers to make way for the construction of Delta City. Now the inhabitants have taken arms against both the law and the criminals.
- (55K)
- Action, Crime, Sci-Fi
- Fred Dekker
- 1993-11-05
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- Cast
- Production
- Reception
- Soundtrack
- Trivia
RoboCop forms a bond with an orphaned little Japanese-American computer whiz girl named Nikko Halloran, and comes into contact with an underground paramilitary resistance. The resistance, built up of underprivileged urban families, formed after Omni Consumer Products (OCP) began relocating them in order to build Delta City on the land encompassing ...
Robert Burke as RoboCopNancy Allen as Anne LewisRip Torn as The CEOJohn Castle as McDaggettThe film was directed by Fred Dekker, a director primarily known for cult horror films. Popular graphic novelist Frank Miller returned to write the screenplay for the film. Still optimistic that he could make an impression in Tinseltown, Miller accepted the job of writing RoboCop 3, hoping that some of his excised ideas would make it into the secon...
RoboCop 3 received mostly mixed to negative reviews by critics and fans of the previous two films, and is widely considered to be the poorest of the series. Rotten Tomatoes lists RoboCop 3 at a 6% rating (Rotten) across 31 reviews. Richard Harrington from the Washington Post says, "...it's hardly riveting and often it's downright silly. The sets an...
After RoboCop 2's score which was composed by Leonard Rosenman, the RoboCop original composer Basil Poledouris returned to do the soundtrack score and brought back many of the RoboCop themes that were missing from RoboCop 2.
Was filmed in 1991, but was not released until end of 1993 due to production company Orion Picturesgoing bankrupt.Filmed in Atlanta, most of the abandoned buildings seen in the film were slated for demolition to make way for facilities for the 1996 Summer Olympics.The first RoboCop film to be rated PG-13 (the previous two films were rated R).At least two of the characters in RoboCop 3 (1993) are based on Frank Miller's own comic-book creations. Otomo, the cyborg samurai, is a nod to his 'Ronin' comic about a masterless samurai whose sp...RoboCop 3, directed by Fred Dekker, was targeted at younger audiences who were driving merchandise sales. Robert John Burke replaced Weller in the title role, and Allen returned as Anne Lewis for the third and final time in the series.
Greedy corporation Omni Consumer Products is determined to begin development on its dream project, Delta City, which will replace the derelict Detroit.
- (33)
- Fred Dekker
- PG-13
- Robert John Burke
Nov 5, 1993 · “RoboCop 3” is set once again in Detroit, where, despite the achievements chronicled in “RoboCop” and “Robocop 2,” things are even worse. So bad, indeed, that the city has more or less been sold to the evil Omni Consumer Products corporation, which even owns the police force.
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Robocop saves the day once more. This time the half man/half robot takes on ruthless developers who want to evict some people on "their" land. The mega corporation Omni Consumer Products is still bent on creating their pet project, Delta City, to replace the rotting city of Detroit.
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