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RoboCop se enfrenta a unos promotores inmobiliarios sin escrúpulos que intentan desplazar a varias personas de su tierra.RoboCop se enfrenta a unos promotores inmobiliarios sin escrúpulos que intentan desplazar a varias personas de su tierra.RoboCop se enfrenta a unos promotores inmobiliarios sin escrúpulos que intentan desplazar a varias personas de su tierra.
- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
Robert John Burke
- RoboCop
- (as Robert Burke)
Argumento
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- TriviaWas filmed in 1991, but was not released until end of 1993 due to production company Orion going bankrupt.
- ErroresAlmost all the Japanese spoken in the film is in fact not Japanese at all, but gibberish, aside from a few words that may have been correct.
- Versiones alternativasAlthough less violent than the two preceding Robocop films, the BBFC still cut 4 seconds from the UK cinema and video 15-rated versions, to remove a brief glimpse of banned nunchukas. In the sequence where the cops are approached by the "spatterpunks", one of the splatterpunks is swinging nunchukas. This display is cut in 2 shots. In October 2001 the BBFC rated the film as uncut, retaining a 15 certificate for home video release.
- ConexionesEdited from Robocop, el defensor del futuro (1987)
- Bandas sonorasHere Comes Santa Claus
Written by Gene Autry and Oakley Haldeman
Performed by Gene Autry
Courtesy of Western Music Publishing Company
Opinión destacada
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. RoboCop (Robert John Burke) is reprogrammed to take out the inhabitants but he has a change of heart with the help of Officer Anne Lewis (Nancy Allen). Then they send in the samurai robot Otomo.
The Urban Rehabilitation officers look stupid. They need to look scary. And the criminal gangs look like bad campy 70s stereotypes. There is a general problem with the production design. All of it looks cheesy. And I don't know what a samurai robot is suppose to look like, but this is as bland of a samurai robot as there is. I do like the story more than RoboCop 2. It's a lot clearer and less messy. However the B-movie production design continues. The franchise needs a darker cooler reboot.
The Urban Rehabilitation officers look stupid. They need to look scary. And the criminal gangs look like bad campy 70s stereotypes. There is a general problem with the production design. All of it looks cheesy. And I don't know what a samurai robot is suppose to look like, but this is as bland of a samurai robot as there is. I do like the story more than RoboCop 2. It's a lot clearer and less messy. However the B-movie production design continues. The franchise needs a darker cooler reboot.
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- 13 feb 2014
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- Presupuesto
- USD 22,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 10,696,210
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,304,829
- 7 nov 1993
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 10,696,210
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