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Cast:
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Crew:
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Special Effects:
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- Praxis Film Works
- Tippett Studio
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- Visual Concept Engineering (VCE)
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Filming Locations: (Now With Clickable Links To Location On Google Maps)
- Building One, Studios at Las Colinas - 6301 North O’Connor Road, Irving, Texas, USA [studio]
- City Hall - 1500 Marilla Street, Dallas, Texas, USA
- Dallas Public Library - 1515 Young Street, Dallas, Texas, USA
- Dallas, Texas, USA
- Detroit, Michigan, USA
- Fountain Place, Dallas, Texas, USA
- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Plaza of the Americas, Dallas, Texas, USA
- Reunion Tower - 300 Reunion Boulevard, Dallas, Texas, USA
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Tech Info:
- Budget:
- $13,000,000 (USA)
- Color Info:
- Color
- Laboratory:
- DeLuxe, USA / Du Art Film Laboratories Inc., New York, USA
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- Aspect Ratio:
- 1.85 : 1
- Cinematographic Process:
- Spherical
- Film Negative Format:
- 35 mm
- Printed Film Format:
- 35 mm
- Shooting Dates:
- Aug 1986 - Oct 1986
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Quotes:
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Lewis: I just asked him his name.
Morton: Let me make something clear to you. He doesn't have a name. He has a program. He's product.
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Prisoner: I'm what you call a repeat offender. I repeat, I will offend again!
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RoboCop: I'm not arresting you anymore.
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RoboCop: Excuse me, I have to go. Somewhere there is a crime happening.
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Clarence: Bitches leave!
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Trivia:
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- Two scenes storyboarded, but never filmed were: a scene where RoboCop visits his grave, and a long car chase which was an alternate scene that got them to the old steel mill (place Murphy died). The car chase was after Robo removed his helmet, and had Robo and Lewis break up a riot, followed by a shootout with Joe and Emil (with their military guns seen at the film's end). Eventually, they retreated to their cars where there was a car chase to the old steel mill.
- ED-209's voice is that of producer Jon Davison. ED-209's body was based on the design of a Bell helicopter and the overall appearance is reminiscent of a line of toys named Robotech which were based on an 1980s animated cartoon series.
- The point-of-view shots from the Robocop's perspective were created with Amiga Video Toaster.
- The movie was supposed to have custom-built police cars built on Camaro chassis. However, the day the first car arrived on the set, everybody took one look at it and burst into laughter. The decision was then made to use the Ford Taurus SHO.
- The computer that Robocop looks up criminal records on is actually a Northern Telecom telephone switch.
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Credits Fun:
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- This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States and other countries and its unauthorized duplication, distribution or exhibition may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution by enforcement droids.
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