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Release Date:
January 21, 1993
Original Title:
RoboCop 3
Alternate Titles:
Robocop III
Robotzsaru 3
Робокоп 3
ロボコップ3
ロボコップ3:1993
机械战警3
鐵甲威龍3
로보캅 3
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Crime | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Orion Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+ DE: 16 FR: TP GB: 15 KR: 15 SK: 12|15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 104
The mega corporation Omni Consumer Products is still bent on creating their pet project, Delta City, to replace the rotting city of Detroit. Unfortunately, the inhabitants of the area have no intention of abandoning their homes simply for desires of the company. To this end, OCP have decided to force them to leave by employing a ruthless mercenary army to attack and harass them. An underground resistance begins and in this fight, RoboCop must decide where his loyalties lie.
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ADR Editor:
Scott Burrow
Victoria Sampson
Shelley Rae Hinton
ADR Mixer:
Weldon Brown
Paul J. Zydel
ADR Recordist:
Michael J. Cerone
Debby de Gorter
Additional Editing:
Florent Danny Retz
Art Direction:
Cate Bangs
Assistant Art Director:
Tom Warren
Kate Sullivan
Assistant Editor:
Carol Folgate
Jeremiah O'Driscoll
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sarah Mays
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Katie Willard Troebs
Assistant Set Decoration:
Bob Shaw
Assistant Sound Editor:
Eric Orlow
Associate Producer:
Andrew G. La Marca
Casting:
Steven Jacobs
Characters:
Michael Miner
Edward Neumeier
Co-Producer:
Jane Bartelme
Costume Designer:
Ha Nguyen
Costume Supervisor:
Alonzo Wilson
Dialogue Editor:
Julie Feiner
Larry Mann
Dave Kulczycki
Marshall Winn
Gary Wright
Director:
Fred Dekker
Director of Photography:
Gary B. Kibbe
Editor:
Bert Lovitt
Extras Casting:
Evelyn D. Voight
First Assistant Art Direction:
Chris Shriver
First Assistant Director:
Thomas A. Irvine
Stephen J. Fisher
First Assistant Editor:
Yoko Seto
Foley Editor:
Larry Mann
Gary Wright
Julie Feiner
Dave Kulczycki
Marshall Winn
Foley Mixer:
Dean Drabin
Foley Recordist:
Brian Ruberg
Key Costumer:
Marciann Shapiro
Chris Miller
Key Hair Stylist:
Emanuel Millar
Key Makeup Artist:
Kathryn Bihr
Music Editor:
Tom Villano
Original Music Composer:
Basil Poledouris
Post Production Coordinator:
Jenifer Chatfield
Post Production Supervisor:
Paul A. Levin
Kiki Morris
Producer:
Patrick Crowley
Production Coordinator:
Teresa M. Yarbrough
Production Designer:
Hilda Stark
Screenplay:
Fred Dekker
Frank Miller
Script Supervisor:
Gail Hunter
Second Assistant Director:
W. Alexander Ellis
John Wildermuth
Second Second Assistant Director:
Maggie Murphy
Second Unit Director:
Conrad E. Palmisano
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Frank M. Holgate
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
J. Tom Archuleta
Second Unit Location Manager:
Maida N. Morgan
Set Decoration:
Robert J. Franco
Sound Effects Editor:
Myron Nettinga
John Haeny
Sound Mixer:
Kirk Francis
Special Effects:
Tim Moran
Mike Reedy
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jeff Jarvis
Story:
Frank Miller
Storyboard Artist:
Len Morganti
Keith Tucker
Stunt Coordinator:
Dick Hancock
Conrad E. Palmisano
Stunts:
Mike Johnson
Steven Lambert
Adam Trammell
Carl Ciarfalio
Roger Creed
Diane Hoover
James Taenaka
Russell Towery
Anderson Martin
Rick Seaman
Tim Chitwood
Blaise Corrigan
Terry Jackson
Danny Mabry
Dean Mumford
G.A. Aguilar
Richard L. Blackwell
George Cheung
Tom Harper
Brian J. Williams
Davis Bates
Jay Pearson
Dana Bertolette
Greg Wayne Elam
David Paul Lord
Jeffrey Lee Gibson
Tim Moran
Mark Chadwick
Christopher Derek Lee
Ben Loggins
Christopher S. Nelson
Michael Adams
Bruce Paul Barbour
Eddie Braun
Shawn Patrick Lane
Scott Dale
Bill M. Ryusaki
Debbie Lynn Ross
Greg Walker
Tony Snegoff
Barbara Anne Klein
Supervising ADR Editor:
Jay Kamen
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bruce Richardson
Unit Production Manager:
Patrick Crowley
Visual Effects:
Phil Tippett
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