ROBOCOP (1987) MOVIE NEWS & REVIEW
robocop (1987) movieGenre | Science Fiction
Classification | M
Running time | 102 minutes
Released | 17 July 1987 castPeter Weller ... Murphy / RoboCop Nancy Allen ... Lewis Dan O'Herlihy ... The Old Man Ronny Cox ... Jones Kurtwood Smith ... Clarence Miguel Ferrer ... Morton Robert DoQui ... Sgt. Reed Ray Wise ... Leon directorPaul Verhoeven writerEdward Neumeier ... (written by) & Michael Miner ... (written by) cinematographerJost Vacano ... director of photography Sol Negrin ... (uncredited) musicBasil Poledouris film editorFrank J. Urioste box office resultWorldwide $53,424,681
Australia $ not available
North America $53,424,681 movie minutiaeThe screenplay had been offered to (and been rejected by) virtually every big director in Hollywood before Paul Verhoeven got hold of it. He threw it away after reading the first pages, convinced it was just a dumb action movie. However, his wife read it all the way through and convinced him that the story was layered with many satirical and allegorical elements, after which Verhoeven finally decided to direct the film.
The repeated line "I'd buy that for a dollar!" comes from Cyril M. Kornbluth's short story "The Marching Morons", which presents a similarly cynical view of an over-commercialized future that's desensitized to violence and war. A radio game show in that short story uses the line "I'd buy that for a quarter." as its signature phrase.
Director Paul Verhoeven credits James Cameron's THE TERMINATOR (1984) with the success of ROBOCOP. Orion Pictures, the production company of ROBOCOP, was initially founded with the purpose of making quality movies instead of profitable blockbusters. Shortage of money forced them to produce The Terminator, which they saw as a low-budget production that might make some quick profit, but since this was not the type of movie they liked to be associated with, the studio did very little marketing for the film. When Terminator became an unexpected hit, the studio was convinced that science-fiction could be profitable, so ROBOCOP was quickly green-lit and appropriately marketed. Verhoeven also adopted the fast editing pace from that movie. related movies |
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