Description
Robocop series DVD 1994 Robotzsaru Sorozat / Starring: Richard Eden, Yvette Nipar / Directors: Timothy Bond, Alan J. Levi, Paul Lynch, Michael Vejar
UPC 5999882941332
REGION 2 PAL DVD
MADE IN HUNGARY
AUDIO: English 2.0, Hungarian 2.0
SUBTITLES: Hungarian
Total Runtime: 172 minutes
English Summary:
RoboCop: The Series is a 1994 Canadian television series based on the RoboCop film series. It stars Richard Eden as the title character. Made to appeal primarily to children and young teenagers, it lacks the graphic violence that was the hallmark of RoboCop (1987) and its sequel RoboCop 2 (1990).
The series gave writers more of an opportunity to develop the central characters and to extend the human interest aspect through the introduction of Gadget; the station mascot and the adopted, insightful daughter of station Sergeant Parks. Gadget, along with the presence of Jimmy Murphy did much to shift the focus from the adult to the youth target audience. The writers also introduced an element of virtual romance in the character Diana, formerly a secretary to crooked Vice-President Chip Chayken, who is unwillingly turned in to the 'mind' of Metronet and OCP's city-running super-computer, NeuroBrain.
Hungarian Summary:
A film főszereplője Alex Murphy rendőrtiszt, aki egy tűzharc során halálos sebesüléseket kap. Murphy-t az OCP szervezet menti meg, ami félig robottá alakítja őt, ezzel létrehozva belőle a Robotzsarut. A félig robot, félig ember Murphy társával, Lisa Madigan nyomozóval dolgozik a detroiti rendőrségen, további segítséget nyújt nekik az őrsöt vezető Stanley Parks és annak örökbefogadott lánya, Gadget is. Murphy nagy segítsége még Diana Powers, az egykori titkárnő, akinek agyát egy mesterséges intelligenciába ültették, és aki az OCP központját irányítja.
Episodes on DISC / Epizódok a lemezen:
Az Emberi tényező / The Human Factor
RoboCop teams-up with his unsuspecting father, a retired police captain, to stop an insane bomber from unleashing a campaign of terror against OCP that could end in nuclear Armageddon.
Bűntény közben / Inside Crime
The hideous face of Pudface Morgan pulls in boffo ratings for OCP's new hit "reality" tv show which follows the exploits of criminals, but the disfigured maniac has plans to take on RoboCop live on prime time television.
Robotzsaru szupersztár lesz / RoboCop vs Commander Cash
Children are rioting and stealing all over the city as RoboCop faces his most formidable opponent, a nutcase who believes he's a real live version of OCP's super hero, Commander Cash.
Illúziók / Illusions
RoboCop guards The Chairman of OCP against a mysterious assassin, while Madigan falls under the romantic spell of a handsome young magician who may be the killer.
Cast / Szereplők:
Main
- Richard Eden as Officer Alex Murphy/RoboCop.
- Yvette Nipar as Officer/Detective Lisa Madigan, of the Metro South Police Station.
- Blu Mankuma as Sgt. Stanley Parks, Watch Commander of the Metro South Police Station.
- Andrea Roth as Diana Powers; the clumsy secretary of Chip Chayken at OCP, who used her brain for the NeuroBrain project. RoboCop stopped him and Dr. Cray Mallardo from erasing Diana's personality.
- David Gardner as OCP Chairman; He cares about Old Detroit and learns a lesson in almost every appearance, bettering his character, but is ignorant of certain things.
- Sarah Campbell as Gadget, a 9-year-old girl, who was adopted by Sgt. Stanley Parks following the events of "The Future of Law Enforcement". In episode 17, "Mothers Day", her birth name is revealed as "Gertrude Modesto", ("Gadget" was just the name assigned to her by Family Services), and that at the age of 3-weeks-old she was given up for adoption by her mother, Sally Modesto, who, as a numbers runner for Russian Mafia Crimeboss, Vlad "Stitch" Molotov, could not give her daughter the life she wanted to give her. She first became friends with Jimmy Murphy in episode no. 7, "Provision 22".
Recurring cast
- Ed Sahely as Charlie Lippencott, RoboCop's technician.
- Dan Duran as Bo Harlan, newscaster.
- Erica Ehm as Rocky Crenshaw, newscaster.
- Patrick McKenna as Umberto Ortega, talk show host.
- Jennifer Griffin as Nancy Murphy, wife of the "late" Alex Murphy.
- Peter Costigan as James Daniel "Jimmy" Murphy, the 13-year-old son of the "late" Alex Murphy. He first became friends with Gadget in episode no. 7, "Provision 22".Martin Milner as Russell Murphy, father of the "late" Alex Murphy, and a retired police captain.
- Jordan Hughes as young Jimmy Murphy.
- Nonnie Griffin as Dorothy Murphy, mother of the "late" Alex Murphy, and a retired teacher.
Villains
- James Kidnie as William Ray "Pudface" Morgan; a criminal who blames RoboCop for his disfigurement caused by a toxic accident of Pudface's own making.
- Cliff De Young as Dr. Cray Z. Mollardo; a cyberneticist, and a paranoid, psychopathic prima donna.
- John Rubinstein as Chip Chayken, an executive of OCP who hires Mollardo to harvest the brains of homeless people for use in the supercomputer NeuroBrain.
- Wayne Robson as "Shorty", one of "Pudface" Morgan's two "trigger men".
- Donald Burda as Leo, one of "Pudface" Morgan's two "trigger men".
- Hrant Alianak as Vlad "Stitch" Molotov, so-called because of the scar on his face which is why he doesn't like to be called "Stitch". He is the head of the Detroit branch of the Russian Mafia.
- Daniel Kash as Reggie Braga, Brazilian crime boss.
- Roddy Piper as Faked Commander Cash, Nutjob villain.
- Barry Flatman as Simon Atwater
- Chris Wiggins as Dr. Roger Yung
Szereplő | Színész | Magyar hang |
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Alex Murphy / Robotzsaru | Richard Eden | Fekete Ernő |
Lisa Madigan | Yvette Nipar | Szalay Marianna, F. Nagy Erika |
Stanley Parks | Blu Mankuma | Kránitz Lajos |
Diana Powers | Andrea Roth | Kéri Kitty |
Chairman | David Gardner | Tolnai Miklós |
Gadget | Sarah Campbell | Bogdányi Titanilla |
Charlie Lippencott | Ed Sahely | Kálloy Molnár Péter |
Nancy Murphy | Jennifer Griffin | Zakariás Éva |
William Ray "Ragyás" Morgan | James Kidnie | Harsányi Gábor |
Genre |
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Created by | Michael Miner & Edward Neumeier |
Starring | Richard Eden Yvette Nipar |
Ending theme | "Future to This Life" by Joe Walsh and Lita Ford |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 21 episodes and 1 Pilot |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Kevin Gillis Brian K. Ross Stephen Downing |
Producer(s) | Jay Firestone J. Miles Dale |
Running time | 44 minutes |
Production company(s) | Rysher Entertainment Skyvision Entertainment Rigel Entertainment |
Distributor | MGM Television |
Release | |
Original network | CTV (Canada) Syndication (United States) |
Original release | March 18 – November 26, 1994 |