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Release Date:
January 1, 1988
Original Title:
Isaac Asimov's Robots
Genres:
Science Fiction
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
Elijah Bailey, the greatest detective of the 23rd century, is faced with his toughest assignment ever... and he needs your help. For the first time in 100 years, someone has attempted a murder. With the advent of the Robot, crime has virtually disappeared. Yet a murder attempt has been made, and it may happen again. Who did it? Was it an Earthling, a Spacer, or the unthinkable... a Robot? Only you can put together the pieces and uncover the identity of the perpetrator. You'll have to move quickly though, and catch the criminal before another attempt is made.
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Casting:
Stuart Howard
Amy Schecter
Costume Design:
Joanne Sockle
Director:
Kim Takal
Doug Smith
Director of Photography:
James Hayman
Editor:
Kim Takal
Doug Smith
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Joseph Janowicz
Executive Producer:
Robert S. Faubel
Seth Godin
Novel:
Isaac Asimov
Producer:
Kate Eisemann
Production Design:
Gae S. Buckley
Screenplay:
Jack Kittredge
Peter Olotka
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