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| Director: | Fred Dekker | 
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| Writer: | Fred Dekker, Frank Miller | 
| Staring: | 
| The mega corporation Omni Consumer Products is still bent on creating their pet project, Delta City, to replace the rotting city of Detroit. Unfortunately, the inhabitants of the area have no intention of abandoning their homes simply for desires of the company. To this end, OCP have decided to force them to leave by employing a ruthless mercenary army to attack and harass them. An underground resistance begins and in this fight, RoboCop must decide where his loyalties lie. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 21, 1993 | 
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| Director: | Fred Dekker | 
| Writer: | Fred Dekker, Frank Miller | 
| Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Crime, Thriller | 
| Keywords | cyborg, dystopia, police, sequel, cyberpunk, policeman | 
| Production Companies | Orion Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $10,696,210 Budget: $22,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 04, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Robert John Burke | Robocop | 
| Nancy Allen | Anne Lewis | 
| Rip Torn | The CEO | 
| John Castle | McDaggett | 
| Jill Hennessy | Dr. Marie Lazarus | 
| CCH Pounder | Bertha | 
| Mako | Kanemitsu | 
| Robert DoQui | Sergeant Reed | 
| Remy Ryan Hernandez | Nikko | 
| Bruce Locke | Otomo | 
| Stanley Anderson | Zack | 
| Stephen Root | Coontz | 
| Daniel von Bargen | Moreno | 
| Felton Perry | Johnson | 
| Bradley Whitford | Fleck | 
| Mario Machado | Casey Wong | 
| Jodi Long | Nikko's Mom | 
| John Posey | Nikko's Dad | 
| S.D. Nemeth | Bixby Snyder | 
| Edith Ivey | Elderly Woman in Bathrobe | 
| Curtis Taylor | Rehab #1 | 
| Judson Vaughn | Seltz | 
| Ken Strong | Rehab Patrol | 
| Kenny Raskin | Security Monitor | 
| Blaise Corrigan | Officer at Ordnance Depot | 
| Jeff Garlin | Donut Jerk | 
| Lee Arenberg | Hold-Up Man | 
| Randy Randolph | Cop in Donut Shop | 
| Shane Black | Donnelly | 
| John Nesci | Jensen | 
| Randall Taylor | Starkweather | 
| James Lorinz | Upset Driver | 
| Bryan Mercer | Splatterpunk #1 | 
| Kenny Jones | Splatterpunk #2 | 
| Doug Yasuda | Kanemitsu's Aide | 
| Marc Gowan | Sleazy Lawyer | 
| Thomas Boyd | Hooker | 
| Eddie Billups | Man at Booking Desk | 
| Gordon Mark | Techie in Robochamber | 
| Angie Bolling | Ellen Murphy | 
| Graciela Marin | Cop with Body Armor | 
| Michael H. Moss | Unfortunate Rehab | 
| Dianne Butler | Woman on Vidphone | 
| David de Vries | Informative Yuppie | 
| Gary Bullock | Gas Station Clerk | 
| Wilbur Fitzgerald | Rebel with Weapons Cart | 
| Beth Burns | Teen Prostitute | 
| Lonnie R. Smith Jr. | 1st Rehab at Hotel | 
| Tommy Chappelle | Hotel Desk Clerk | 
| Rick Seaman | Rehab Driver | 
| Ron Leggett | Pimp | 
| Eva LaRue | Debbie Dix | 
| Alex Van | Rehab in War Room | 
| Jesse D. Goins | Joe P. Cox (archive footage) | 
| Kurtwood Smith | Clarence Boddicker (archive footage) | 
| Ray Wise | Leon Nash (archive footage) | 
| Paul McCrane | Emil M. Antonowsky (archive footage) | 
| Calvin Jung | Steve Minh (archive footage) | 
| Nick Conti | Sgt. Morris (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Fred Dekker | Screenplay, Director | 
| Edward Neumeier | Characters | 
| Frank Miller | Screenplay, Story | 
| Basil Poledouris | Original Music Composer | 
| Phil Tippett | Visual Effects | 
| Steven Lambert | Stunts | 
| Hilda Stark | Production Designer | 
| Patrick Crowley | Unit Production Manager | 
| John Wildermuth | Second Assistant Director | 
| Russell Towery | Stunts | 
| Michael Adams | Stunts | 
| Eddie Braun | Stunts | 
| Carl Ciarfalio | Stunts | 
| Mark Chadwick | Stunts | 
| George Cheung | Stunts | 
| Blaise Corrigan | Stunts | 
| Tom Harper | Stunts | 
| Shawn Patrick Lane | Stunts | 
| Ben Loggins | Stunts | 
| Christopher S. Nelson | Stunts | 
| Jay Pearson | Stunts | 
| Tony Snegoff | Stunts | 
| Conrad E. Palmisano | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator | 
| Barbara Anne Klein | Stunts | 
| Michael Miner | Characters | 
| Gary B. Kibbe | Director of Photography | 
| Bert Lovitt | Editor | 
| Steven Jacobs | Casting | 
| Mike Johnson | Stunts | 
| Ha Nguyen | Costume Designer | 
| Stephen J. Fisher | First Assistant Director | 
| Thomas A. Irvine | First Assistant Director | 
| W. Alexander Ellis | Second Assistant Director | 
| Dick Hancock | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Davis Bates | Stunts | 
| Dana Bertolette | Stunts | 
| Richard L. Blackwell | Stunts | 
| Tim Chitwood | Stunts | 
| Roger Creed | Stunts | 
| Scott Dale | Stunts | 
| Greg Wayne Elam | Stunts | 
| Diane Hoover | Stunts | 
| Terry Jackson | Stunts | 
| Christopher Derek Lee | Stunts | 
| David Paul Lord | Stunts | 
| Danny Mabry | Stunts | 
| Anderson Martin | Stunts | 
| Tim Moran | Special Effects, Stunts | 
| Dean Mumford | Stunts | 
| Debbie Lynn Ross | Stunts | 
| Bill M. Ryusaki | Stunts | 
| Rick Seaman | Stunts | 
| James Taenaka | Stunts | 
| Adam Trammell | Stunts | 
| Greg Walker | Stunts | 
| Brian J. Williams | Stunts | 
| Cate Bangs | Art Direction | 
| Robert J. Franco | Set Decoration | 
| Chris Shriver | First Assistant Art Direction | 
| Bob Shaw | Assistant Set Decoration | 
| Tom Warren | Assistant Art Director | 
| Kate Sullivan | Assistant Art Director | 
| Len Morganti | Storyboard Artist | 
| Keith Tucker | Storyboard Artist | 
| Jeff Jarvis | Special Effects Supervisor | 
| Mike Reedy | Special Effects | 
| Kirk Francis | Sound Mixer | 
| Alonzo Wilson | Costume Supervisor | 
| Marciann Shapiro | Key Costumer | 
| Chris Miller | Key Costumer | 
| Kathryn Bihr | Key Makeup Artist | 
| Sarah Mays | Assistant Makeup Artist | 
| Emanuel Millar | Key Hair Stylist | 
| Gail Hunter | Script Supervisor | 
| Teresa M. Yarbrough | Production Coordinator | 
| Katie Willard Troebs | Assistant Production Coordinator | 
| Florent Danny Retz | Additional Editing | 
| Yoko Seto | First Assistant Editor | 
| Carol Folgate | Assistant Editor | 
| Jeremiah O'Driscoll | Assistant Editor | 
| Paul A. Levin | Post Production Supervisor | 
| Kiki Morris | Post Production Supervisor | 
| Jenifer Chatfield | Post Production Coordinator | 
| Bruce Richardson | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Jay Kamen | Supervising ADR Editor | 
| Shelley Rae Hinton | ADR Editor | 
| Scott Burrow | ADR Editor | 
| John Haeny | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Myron Nettinga | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Julie Feiner | Dialogue Editor, Foley Editor | 
| Dave Kulczycki | Dialogue Editor, Foley Editor | 
| Larry Mann | Dialogue Editor, Foley Editor | 
| Marshall Winn | Dialogue Editor, Foley Editor | 
| Gary Wright | Dialogue Editor, Foley Editor | 
| Eric Orlow | Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Tom Villano | Music Editor | 
| Weldon Brown | ADR Mixer | 
| Debby de Gorter | ADR Recordist | 
| Michael J. Cerone | ADR Recordist | 
| Dean Drabin | Foley Mixer | 
| Brian Ruberg | Foley Recordist | 
| Maggie Murphy | Second Second Assistant Director | 
| Evelyn D. Voight | Extras Casting | 
| J. Tom Archuleta | Second Unit First Assistant Director | 
| Frank M. Holgate | Second Unit Director of Photography | 
| Maida N. Morgan | Second Unit Location Manager | 
| Victoria Sampson | ADR Editor | 
| G.A. Aguilar | Stunts | 
| Bruce Paul Barbour | Stunts | 
| Jeffrey Lee Gibson | Stunts | 
| Paul Zydel | ADR Mixer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Patrick Crowley | Producer | 
| Jane Bartelme | Co-Producer | 
| Andrew G. La Marca | Associate Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Robert John Burke | Nominated | 
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_RoboCop 2_ might pale in comparison to the original, but _RoboCop 3_ is the sequel that's genuinely bad. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._ ...
Nancy Allen ("Lewis") is pretty much the sole survivor from the original in this, frankly, terrible conclusion to the series. Dan O'Herlihy must have read the script and so passed on control of his technology company ("OCP") to the even more ruthless "Casey Wong" (Mario Machado) who uses Hollywood v ... eteran Rip Torn ("the CEO") and his para-military pal "McDaggett" (John Castle) do demotivate what is left of the Detroit police force; replace them with a bunch of criminal enforcers - the "Rehabs" and do for the city what Nero did for Rome - glass and steel phoenix from the ashes sort of thing. Luckily, our half-man half tin-opener lawman is on hand to fight the good fight and thwart this most evil of plans. There is plenty of action, to be fair, but the dialogue really does put the "b" in anal, the acting is really wooden and what innovation there was from 1987 has long gone. It is a pretty shameless attempt to capitalise on a dying franchise that is really nobody's finest work either behind or in front of the camera. Really, just a shocking waste of celluloid.
This certainly is not RoboCop and its not even RoboCop2, its, sad to say, RoboCop3. An embarrassment for everyone involved. It is the same level of failure as the third Mad Max movie, where he goes off to play with kids in the desert and then Tina Turner does a little dance or something. He has a je ... t pack in this one, idiotic. Fourteen thumbs down.