Robocop III

   

 

           My friends call me Murphy, you call me RoboCop.

 

The main plot of RoboCop 3 involves RoboCop finding a new family, as he has apparently given up hope of seeing his wife or son again. He finds an extended family in the form of an orphaned little Japanese American girl (her parents had died when they were escaping), an underground paramilitary resistance of underprivileged urban families that OCP wants to relocate in order to build Delta City, and one of the original scientists from the first two films that built and operated on him.

Meanwhile, OCP is on the verge of nankruptcy, and Detroit law enforcement is gradually superseded by OCP's brutal mercenary security force, the Rehabs, under Commander Paul McDaggett. The Delta City dream of the former CEO and "Old Man" lives on through the help of a Japanese Zaibatsu, the Kanemitsu Corporation, who bought a controlling stake in OCP. Kanemitsu is prepared to use its own ninja robots (called "Otomo") to overcome the resistance of the defenders of the impoverished neighborhood. When RoboCop tries to defend unarmed civilians from the Rehabs, his longtime partner, Anne Lewis, is killed by McDaggett, and RoboCop joins the resistance.

Eventually, RoboCop defeats the three Japanese robots, the evil McDaggett, and enlists the aid of the Detroit City police department to stop the development and thus save the blue collar urban neighborhood from invasion while OCP collapses into bankruptcy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Directed by Fred Dekker
Produced by Patrick Crowley
Written by Frank Miller
Fred Dekker
Starring Robert John Burke
John Castle
Music by Basil Poledouris
Distributed by Orion Pictures
Release date(s) November 5, 1993
Running time 104 min.
Language English
Budget $22 million

 

 

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