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Director: | Simon Wincer |
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Writer: | David Ambrose, Jeffrey Ellis, Allan Scott |
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Daryl is a normal 10-year-old boy in many ways. However, unbeknown to his foster parents and friends, Daryl is actually a government-created robot with superhuman reflexes and mental abilities. Even his name has a hidden meaning -- it's actually an acronym for Data Analyzing Robot Youth Life-form. When the organization that created him deems the "super soldier" experiment a failure and schedules Daryl to be disassembled, it is up to a few rogue scientists to help him escape. | |
Release Date: | Jun 14, 1985 |
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Director: | Simon Wincer |
Writer: | David Ambrose, Jeffrey Ellis, Allan Scott |
Genres: | Family, Action, Science Fiction |
Keywords | baseball, autopilot, forest, south carolina, computer, family relationships, robot, boy genius, childhood, gate, piano, robot boy |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, World Film Services |
Box Office |
Revenue: $7,840,873
Budget: $10,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Barret Oliver | Daryl |
Mary Beth Hurt | Joyce Richardson |
Michael McKean | Andy Richardson |
Kathryn Walker | Dr. Ellen Lamb |
Colleen Camp | Elaine Fox |
Josef Sommer | Dr. Jeffrey Stewart |
Steve Ryan | Howie Fox |
Ron Frazier | General Graycliffe |
David Wohl | Mr. Nesbitt |
Danny Corkill | Turtle |
Amy Linker | Sherie Lee Fox |
Ed Grady | Mr. Bergen |
Tucker McGuire | Mrs. Bergen |
Richard Hammatt | Dr. Mulligan |
Jessica Johnson Tavenner | Melanie |
Noreen Lange | Facility Matron |
Stacy Woods | Basketball Kid No.2 |
Ginny Light | Plump Woman |
Danielle LeMoine | Trudi |
Susan West | Andrea |
Blain Fairman | Major Willows |
Hardy Rawls | Bull McKenzie |
Patrick Branner | Mart Bennet |
Pat Fuleihan | Woman at Window |
Barrie Holland | U.S. Army Captain (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Simon Wincer | Director |
David Ambrose | Writer |
Ward Emling | Location Coordinator |
Gene LeBell | Stunts |
Al Wyatt Sr. | Stunts |
Alan Cassie | Production Design |
Cathy Savino | Location Manager |
Nic Milner | First Assistant Camera |
Jimmy Turrell | Camera Operator |
Don Reddy | Camera Operator |
John Jay Moore | Art Direction |
Jennifer Ogden | Production Supervisor, Production Manager |
Peter Horrocks | Sound Editor |
David Sutton | Boom Operator |
Kristy Aitken Hernandez | Wardrobe Supervisor |
John Roth | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Philippe Pickford | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Sarah Carson | Production Office Coordinator |
Terise Robers | Set Decoration |
Gretchen Rennell | Casting |
Shay Cunliffe | Costume Design |
John Moio | Stunt Coordinator |
Alan Hopkins | Second Assistant Director |
Ted Morley | Production Supervisor |
Robert E. Warren | First Assistant Director |
Adrian Carr | Supervising Editor |
Marilyn Clarke | Script Supervisor |
John W. DeBlau | Gaffer |
Walter Stocklin | Property Master |
Mary Amlund | Assistant Costume Designer |
Jan Dorman | Hairdresser |
Simon Wakefield | Set Decoration |
James H. Armfield | Still Photographer |
Jeffrey Ellis | Writer |
Frank Watts | Director of Photography |
Don French | First Assistant Director |
Nathan Boxer | Boom Operator |
Robert Horne | First Assistant Camera |
John Siddall | Art Direction |
Simon Kaye | Sound Mixer |
Douglas Luke | Still Photographer |
Lyndell Quiyou | Hairstylist |
Beryl Harvey | Production Office Coordinator |
William Alley | Set Decoration |
Mary Bailey | Script Supervisor |
John Tythe | Gaffer |
Mickey Scott | Makeup Artist |
Michael L. Fink | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Allan Scott | Writer |
Marvin Hamlisch | Original Music Composer |
Marcia Gay | Second Assistant Director |
Corey Michael Eubanks | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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John Heyman | Producer |
Gabrielle Kelly | Co-Producer |
Burtt Harris | Co-Producer |
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This film is a nostalgia fest for me. Am I being a bit selfish to review a film when I am so connected to it , perhaps so I will try to put my love for the film aside and review it for what it is. This film is part of what I would call the Amblin generation of films (although it is not an Amblin fil ... m) because it came out in a decade full of wonderful family films (Goonies,Gremlins,Cocoon,Neverending story etc..) . It was a time when adults could watch a so called kids film and enjoy it as much as their rugrats. D.A.R.Y.L is a family drama with a dash of Sci-Fy , it is two film in one.A heart warming film for the first half and a children Sci Fy thriller in it's second half.These two different style works surprisingly well here. There is something so welcoming about the first half when young D.A.R.Y.L superbly played by child actor Barret Oliver is found in the middle of the wood and put into foster care as a test drive for a couple who desperately want to adopt a child. Here he meet his first friend , potty mouthed Turtle (Yeah he his called Turtle) and learn valuable lessons about how to relate to adults (The kid does not know a thing about being a son) There is just something so incredibly warm and fuzzy about the first half of the movie that makes it the perfect choice for a rainy Sunday afternoon.There is that 80's charm.It is also nice to basically watch a family that enjoy the little thing in life like baseball , Ice cream etc..The suburban setting his welcoming and the 80's vibe will bring as much memories to 80's kids as lets say "The Andy Griffith Show" does for children of the 50's. It was a simpler time and this film shows that. Barret Oliver as D.A.R.Y.L is a great main character , he his curious , oddly different and curiously smart...way too smart. The second half reveal something is different about D.A.R.Y.L and that is when the Sci-Fy elements kicks in. I am not going to say what it is just in case the person who is reading this know nothing about this film (The cover of the DVD reveals way too much unfortunately). This film is a great film for the all family.If you feel to escape the grim reality of life lol you could do far worse then putting this charming film on! I give D.A.R.Y.L a 8 out of 10.