A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 28, 1978
Original Title:
Cops and Robin
Alternate Titles:
Angelo custode modello Mark 5
Genres:
Action | Crime | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
The Culzean Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
A veteran street cop and his partner, a robot programmed to be the perfect policeman, are assigned to protect the five-year-old daughter of the widow who witnessed the killing of her police officer husband and now is stalked by the gangster who murdered him.
Art Direction:
Daniel A. Lomino
Assistant Director:
William A. Morrison
Associate Producer:
J. Darla Lamonica
Casting:
Caro Jones
Director:
Allen Reisner
Director of Photography:
Howard Schwartz
Editor:
Jerry Young
Executive Producer:
Gary Damsker
Makeup Artist:
Leo Lotito Jr.
Music:
Charles Bernstein
Music Editor:
Ted Whitfield
Producer:
William Kayden
Anthony Wilson
Script Supervisor:
Sandra Marley
Second Assistant Director:
James Nasella
Set Decoration:
Tom Royston
Sound Editor:
Leonard Corso
George Hoagland
Special Effects:
Gunter Jennings
Stunt Coordinator:
George Sawaya
Writer:
John T. Dugan
Dawning Forsyth
John Anthony Mulhall
Brad Radnitz
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