Robocop - Criterion - UNCUT (with EXTRAS) DVDrip

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Robocop - Criterion - UNCUT (with EXTRAS) DVDrip
  • Release date: 17 Jul 1987
  • Release year: 1987
  • Runtime: 102 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: robot, police, cyborg, graphic violence, robocop, corporatization, future, violence, cyborg versus robot, corporatism
  • Budget: $13,000,000
Plot:
Detroit, Michigan, 2043. Having declared war against the outnumbered and outgunned Detroit Police Department, vicious criminal Clarence is now running the show in the crime-ridden city. However, many good people in Detroit are working hard to make a difference and take back their city. But when newly transferred officer Alex Murphy is killed in the line of duty by a brutal gang, the powerful OCP mega-corporation comes up with an ambitious project to combat corruption and crime. And as flesh and state-of-the-art technology merge into one another, a question arises. Does crime stand a chance against RoboCop, the future of law enforcement?

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