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Robot Overlords

Mankind May Fall. Heroes Will Rise.
2014 | 90m | English

(7863 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Jon Wright
Writer: Jon Wright, Mark Stay
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Earth has been conquered by robots from another galaxy and the human survivors must stay in their homes, or risk incineration.
Release Date: Oct 18, 2014
Director: Jon Wright
Writer: Jon Wright, Mark Stay
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords invasion, robot
Production Companies Tempo Productions, BFI, Northern Ireland Screen, Pinewood Studios, British Film Company, Umbra Telegraph Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $21,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ben Kingsley Robin Smythe
Gillian Anderson Kate
Callan McAuliffe Sean Flynn
Ella Hunt Alexandra
Milo Parker Connor
Geraldine James Monique
Steven Mackintosh Danny
Roy Hudd Morse Code Martin
Michael Stuart Michael
Mark Asante VC Member
James Tarpey Nathan
Tamer Hassan Wayne
Justin Salinger Connor's Dad
Lalor Roddy Swann / Survivor
David McSavage Watchmaker / Donald
Neil Brownlee Poseidon col. magnum pie
Craig Garner Mediator 452
Nicholas Farrell Sentry Robot/Air Drone (voice)
Sonny Green Hotel Teen
Lalor Roddy Swann
Jonathan McAndrew VC Teen
James Swain VC Officer
Abigail Castleton Tomboy
Jude Wright Mediator 452 (voice)
Nicholas Farrell Sentry Robot / Air Drone (voice)
Name Job
Jon Wright Writer, Director
Amy Hubbard Casting
Matt Platts-Mills Script Consultant, Editor
Tom McCullagh Production Design
Sally Black Set Decoration
Mark Stay Writer
Hazel Webb-Crozier Costume Design
Nina Ayoub Makeup Artist
Laura Miles Script Supervisor
Fiona Gavin Art Direction
Andrew Jones Second Assistant "A" Camera
Heidi McQueen-Prentice Costume Supervisor
Jenna Smith Additional Hairstylist
Cat Coogan Assistant Hairstylist
Derek Walker Camera Operator
Ciara Winnington Key Costumer
Steve Evans Digital Imaging Technician
John Marzano Aerial Director of Photography
Georgia Quilliam Camera Trainee
Aidan Monaghan Still Photographer
Harriet Webb-Crozier Costume Supervisor
Kerry Gooding Costume Assistant
Rosie Blackmore Hair Designer
Martin Smith Gaffer
Steve Minett Still Photographer
Andy Gardner First Assistant Camera
Venetia Suchdev Additional Casting
Adam Dale Aerial Director of Photography
Michelle Maxwell Assistant Hairstylist
Darren Chesney Second Assistant "B" Camera
Peter Field Camera Operator
Carole Dunne Key Hair Stylist
Simon Cox Casting Associate
Peregrine McCafferty Matchmove Supervisor
Chris Worsey Musician
Will Samuelson Pilot
Rachel Hull Production Trainee
Glen Gathard Foley Supervisor
Liam Lavery Compositor
Paddy Eason Visual Effects Supervisor, Script Consultant
Katie Shahrokh Digital Intermediate Producer
Lucia Foster Found Aerial Coordinator
Nick Ostler Script Consultant
Jack Hughes Digital Compositor
Maggie Rodford Music Supervisor
Gabriella Wheeler Floor Runner
Stacey Quigley Production Coordinator
Jason Evans Digital Compositor
Ciarán Keenan Visual Effects Coordinator
Justin Lanchbury Digital Intermediate
Jason Swanscott Foley Artist
William G. Wright Digital Compositor
John Kay Senior Animator
Tim Drewett Digital Intermediate
Steve Owen Digital Intermediate
Sian Sutherland Location Manager
Lauren Sheerin Production Secretary
Dan Johnson Dialogue Editor
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Robert Johnston Cableman
Victoria Webbley First Assistant Editor
Jake Whitelee Sound Mixer
Jeremy Price Supervising Sound Editor
Stefan Gerstheimer CG Supervisor
Darren Nash Compositor
Michael Shaw Digital Compositor
Gilbert James Visual Effects Producer
Gareth Parry Online Editor
Christian Henson Musician, Original Music Composer
Ali Moshref Production Executive
Marina Michelson Production Runner
Stefano Marchetti ADR Recordist
Rob Newman Boom Operator
Derek Hehir Sound Mixer, Production Sound Mixer
Simon-Pierre Puech Digital Compositor
Julia Hillsdon Production Executive
Richard Pryke ADR Mixer
Linda Brenon Foley Editor
Béranger Maurice CG Animator
Victoria Farley Digital Compositor
Antoine Jannic Digital Compositor
Ben Foskett Orchestrator
Ade Holland Transportation Coordinator
Lisa Lloyd Assistant Accountant
Rolf Martens ADR Recordist
Sawan Thakrar Animation
Simon Kenny Visual Effects Producer
Charlotte Larive Digital Compositor
Steve Knight Digital Intermediate
Peter Conway Location Manager
Jeff Moore Musician
Antony Swiatek Legal Services
Jamie Wood Compositing Supervisor
Chris Scott Compositor
Jason McDonald Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Pete Murphy Assistant Location Manager
Martin Chamney CG Supervisor
Ken Graham Digital Compositor
Nick Chopping Stunt Coordinator
Harry Rylott Production Assistant
Kevin Baulcomb Production Coordinator
Laurence Brown Legal Services
Mark Huckerby Script Consultant
Gavin Digby Digital Compositor
Patrick McCullagh Digital Compositor
Sevendalino Khay Matte Painter
Michelle Cort Digital Intermediate
Gareth Spensley Digital Intermediate Colorist
Jonny Brister Musician
Leo Abrahams Musician
Andrew Caller Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeremy Hey Digital Compositor
Emma Zee Post Production Supervisor
Niall George Propmaker
Caireen Todd Draughtsman
Terry Loane Second Unit Director
Jack Dudman Concept Artist
Jo Tew Second Assistant Director
Casey Michaels Stunt Double
Gary Campbell Armorer
Gabriel Schucan Storyboard Artist
Derek Fraser Construction Manager
Richard Stevens Property Master
Jim Edge Unit Production Manager
Nick Akass Assistant Art Director
Peter Hanson Foley Editor
Rik Boeykens Script Supervisor
Graham Thomas Construction Manager
Barry Keil First Assistant Director
Paul George Third Assistant Director
Sara-Jo Baugh Assistant Art Director
Maria Mallon Art Department Trainee
Fraser Taggart Director of Photography
Rachelle Beinart Stunt Double
Tolga Kenan Stunts, Utility Stunts
Annabel Wood Stunt Double
Marc Mailley Stunts
Michael Byrch Stunts
Name Title
Steve Milne Producer
Piers Tempest Producer
Ian Flooks Producer
Justin Garak Producer
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Reviews

Olivergbyrne
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I remember reading about this film on a film magazine and they said it was going to be a trow back to kids films from the 80's so obviously I imagined D.A.R.Y.L,Goonies, The last star fighter etc.. and I started looking forward to this film. I missed it's theatrical release but finally watched it on ... blu ray today and I was very underwhelmed. The story start with a future were everybody are locked inside their houses by robots. I'll make the synopsis very brief to avoid any spoilers ...Humans all received some sort of tracking device on the side of their neck that alerts robots of their every move.If a human dare to step away from their house they will have 10 minutes to get home or they will be turned into dust by robots. We follow a bunch of kids that realize accidentally that this tracker can be turned off by receiving an electric shock so they shock themselves and go out then it leads to a rebellion. One of the kid also realize that he has the power to control the robots and that as you imagine comes rather handy. First of all this film feels like a TV film you will get from the CBBC in the 80's.It's very Doctor Who-ish.If you expect (like I did) a trow back to Amblin films , this is not it. This is a very British film and it embrace the type of Sci Fy Britain's has been making for decades. My biggest complain is that on the opposite spectrum of some reviewers on here who felt it was campy , I personally felt the opposite and that it took itself far too seriously. I would have liked the director to add a bit more fun to the script.The dialogs keep things very serious. The film go from Point A to B , it is very straightforward. The characters are not really fleshed out , you get introduced to them very briefly then they are immediately on their Journey.We really don't get enough time with them before hand to really gasp who they are nor really care about them. I would say this : If you are a fan of Doctor Who you might enjoy it as it feels like a feature long episode of something from the same universe as the good old Doctor.If you are after a fun family romp with adventure and comedy , you might be disappointed.It's pure British Sci Fy and it definitely not to try to be something else. It is not a bad film and like all reviews on IMD this is just my opinion and mine is that I believe that only a very specific audience will enjoy this film.

Jun 23, 2021