#23: VERHOEVEN, Paul: RoboCop (1987)

VERHOEVEN, Paul: (United States)
RoboCop [1987]
Spine #23
DVD
OOP


Called by Ken Russell "the greatest science-fiction film since Metropolis," controversial director Paul Verhoeven's Robocop is a special effects-laden cult phenomenon. The film features a resurrected and roboticized hero (Peter Weller) in a new, supercharged cyborg body, struggling to reclaim his memory and avenge his own death. Written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner, this brutally funny film is a grown-up super-hero fantasy come to vivid, bloody life.

103 minutes
Color
Dolby Surround
1:66:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 1998

Director/Writers

Paul Verhoeven was 49 when he directed RoboCop.

The Film


The Extras

The Booklet

Four-page leaflet featuring an essay by Carrie Rickey.

Commentary

By director Verhoeven, co-writer Neumeier, executive producer Jon Davison, and RoboCop expert Paul M. Sammon.

Film-to-storyboard comparison

Storyboards

Illustrated essay

On the making of RoboCop.

Theatrical and teaser trailers

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