RoboCop 3 (1993)
RoboCop 3 (1993)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Robert John Burke
Robocop
Nancy Allen
Anne Lewis
Rip Torn
The CEO
John Castle
McDaggett
Jill Hennessy
Dr. Marie Lazarus
CCH Pounder
Bertha
Mako
Kanemitsu
Robert DoQui
Sergeant Reed
Remy Ryan Hernandez
Nikko
Bruce Locke
Otomo
Stanley Anderson
Zack
Stephen Root
Coontz
Daniel von Bargen
Moreno
Felton Perry
Johnson
Bradley Whitford
Fleck
Mario Machado
Casey Wong
Jodi Long
Nikko's Mom
John Posey
Nikko's Dad
S.D. Nemeth
Bixby Snyder
Edith Ivey
Elderly Woman in Bathrobe
Curtis Taylor
Rehab #1
Judson Vaughn
Seltz
Ken Strong
Rehab Patrol
Kenny Raskin
Security Monitor
Blaise Corrigan
Officer at Ordnance Depot / Stunts
Jeff Garlin
Donut Jerk
Lee Arenberg
Hold-Up Man
Randy Randolph
Cop in Donut Shop
Shane Black
Donnelly
John Nesci
Jensen
Randall Taylor
Starkweather
James Lorinz
Upset Driver
Bryan Mercer
Splatterpunk #1
Kenny Jones
Splatterpunk #2
Doug Yasuda
Kanemitsu's Aide
Marc Gowan
Sleazy Lawyer
Thomas Boyd
Hooker
Eddie Billups
Man at Booking Desk
Gordon Mark
Techie in Robochamber
Angie Bolling
Ellen Murphy
Graciela Marin
Cop with Body Armor
Michael H. Moss
Unfortunate Rehab
Dianne Butler
Woman on Vidphone
David de Vries
Informative Yuppie
Gary Bullock
Gas Station Clerk
Wilbur Fitzgerald
Rebel with Weapons Cart
Beth Burns
Teen Prostitute
Lonnie R. Smith Jr.
1st Rehab at Hotel
Tommy Chappelle
Hotel Desk Clerk
Rick Seaman
Rehab Driver / Stunts
Ron Leggett
Pimp
Eva LaRue
Debbie Dix
Alex Van
Rehab in War Room
Jesse D. Goins
Joe P. Cox (archive footage)
Kurtwood Smith
Clarence Boddicker (archive footage)
Ray Wise
Leon Nash (archive footage)
Paul McCrane
Emil M. Antonowsky (archive footage)
Calvin Jung
Steve Minh (archive footage)
Edward Neumeier
Characters
Fred Dekker
Screenplay / Director
Frank Miller
Screenplay / Story
Basil Poledouris
Original Music Composer
Steven Jacobs
Casting
Gary B. Kibbe
Director of Photography
Patrick Crowley
Producer / Unit Production Manager
Bert Lovitt
Editor
Michael Miner
Characters
Mike Johnson
Stunts
Andrew G. La Marca
Associate Producer
Jane Bartelme
Co-Producer
Steven Lambert
Stunts
Hilda Stark
Production Designer
Ha Nguyen
Costume Designer
John Wildermuth
Second Assistant Director
Stephen J. Fisher
First Assistant Director
Thomas A. Irvine
First Assistant Director
W. Alexander Ellis
Second Assistant Director
Tom Harper
Stunts
Sarah Mays
Assistant Makeup Artist
Carol Folgate
Assistant Editor
Dana Bertolette
Stunts
Richard L. Blackwell
Stunts
Greg Wayne Elam
Stunts
Terry Jackson
Stunts
Danny Mabry
Stunts
Dean Mumford
Stunts
Bruce Richardson
Supervising Sound Editor
Carl Ciarfalio
Stunts
Yoko Seto
First Assistant Editor
Jay Kamen
Supervising ADR Editor
Michael Adams
Stunts
Kirk Francis
Sound Mixer
Paul A. Levin
Post Production Supervisor
Russell Towery
Stunts
Diane Hoover
Stunts
Debbie Lynn Ross
Stunts
Jeff Jarvis
Special Effects Supervisor
Mike Reedy
Special Effects
Jenifer Chatfield
Post Production Coordinator
Victoria Rose Sampson
ADR Editor
Davis Bates
Stunts
Scott Dale
Stunts
Jay Pearson
Stunts
Marciann Shapiro
Key Costumer
Marshall Winn
Dialogue Editor / Foley Editor
Dick Hancock
Stunt Coordinator
Bruce Paul Barbour
Stunts
Eddie Braun
Stunts
Shawn Patrick Lane
Stunts
Anderson Martin
Stunts
Tim Moran
Stunts / Special Effects
Len Morganti
Storyboard Artist
Tim Chitwood
Stunts
Conrad E. Palmisano
Stunt Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Brian J. Williams
Stunts
Chris Shriver
First Assistant Art Direction
Keith Tucker
Storyboard Artist
Teresa M. Yarbrough
Production Coordinator
Jeremiah O'Driscoll
Assistant Editor
Scott Burrow
ADR Editor
Mark Chadwick
Stunts
George Cheung
Stunts
Christopher S. Nelson
Stunts
Adam Trammell
Stunts
Tom Warren
Assistant Art Director
Alonzo Wilson
Costume Supervisor
Kathryn Bihr
Key Makeup Artist
Christopher Derek Lee
Stunts
Katie Willard Troebs
Assistant Production Coordinator
Kiki Morris
Post Production Supervisor
Myron Nettinga
Sound Effects Editor
David Paul Lord
Stunts
James Taenaka
Stunts
Robert J. Franco
Set Decoration
Julie Feiner
Dialogue Editor / Foley Editor
Larry Mann
Dialogue Editor / Foley Editor
Roger Creed
Stunts
Jeffrey Lee Gibson
Stunts
Tony Snegoff
Stunts
Bob Shaw
Assistant Set Decoration
Florent Danny Retz
Additional Editing
Bill M. Ryusaki
Stunts
G. A. Aguilar
Stunts
Cate Bangs
Art Direction
Kate Sullivan
Assistant Art Director
Chris Miller
Key Costumer
Ben Loggins
Stunts
Greg Walker
Stunts
Emanuel Millar
Key Hair Stylist
Shelley Rae Hinton
ADR Editor
John Haeny
Sound Effects Editor
Dave Kulczycki
Dialogue Editor / Foley Editor
Gail Hunter
Script Supervisor
Brian Ruberg
Foley Recordist
Frank M. Holgate
Second Unit Director of Photography
Michael J. Cerone
ADR Recordist
Debby de Gorter
ADR Recordist
Evelyn D. Voight
Extras Casting
Gary Wright
Dialogue Editor / Foley Editor
Weldon Brown
ADR Mixer
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 21, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$22,000,000
Box Office$10,696,210
Filming LocationsAtlanta, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
RoboCop 3 is a 1993 American science fiction superhero action film directed by Fred Dekker and written by Dekker and Frank Miller. It is the sequel to the 1990 film RoboCop 2 and the third and final entry in the original RoboCop franchise. It stars Robert Burke, Nancy Allen and Rip Torn. Set in the near future in a dystopian metropolitan Detroit, the plot centers on RoboCop (Burke) as he vows to avenge the death of his partner Anne Lewis (Allen) and save Detroit from falling into chaos, while evil conglomerate OCP, run by its CEO (Torn), advances its program to demolish the city and build a new "Delta City" over the former homes of the residents.
It was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia. Most of the set and background buildings were slated for demolition to make way for facilities in the 1996 Summer Olympics. RoboCop 3 is the first film to use digital morphing in more than one scene.
The film was a critical and commercial failure in the US, grossing $47 million worldwide against its $22 million budget, making it the least profitable film of the RoboCop franchise. Two television series, RoboCop and RoboCop: Prime Directives, were released in 1994 and 2001 respectively, and the film series was rebooted with the 2014 remake RoboCop. A video game midquel, RoboCop: Rogue City (set between RoboCop 2 and RoboCop 3), with Peter Weller reprising his role, was released in 2023.