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PART MAN, PART MACHINE, ALL COP
RoboCop, from Orion Pictures, marked director Paul Verhoeven’s (Flesh + Blood) Hollywood debut and instantly became an enduring sci-fi/action classic when it landed in theaters in the summer of 1987. Verhoeven’s peerlessly exciting and kinetic visuals were matched by a sharp script, iconic cast and exceptional special effects by Rob Bottin (The Thing) and Phil Tippett (The Empire Strikes Back).
The film takes place in Detroit in the not-too-distant future. Heroic cop Alex Murphy (Peter Weller, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai) is gunned down in the line of duty, only to be resurrected as RoboCop – a cybernetic mix of spare human parts and Motor City steel, and the latest defense against crime designed by the all-powerful OCP Corporation. As RoboCop’s memories of his former life as Murphy resurface, only his ex-partner (Nancy Allen, Dressed To Kill) stands beside him to fight against the vicious thugs responsible for his death, as well as a nefarious top-level OCP executive orchestrating the chaos from above.
Unsurpassably thrilling, unexpectedly moving and unforgettably hilarious in equal measure, the future of law enforcement is back in a definitive Blu-rayâ„¢ presentation packed with hours of brand new bonus features.
STEELBOOK CONTENTS
•    4K restoration of the film from the original camera negative by MGM, transferred in 2013 and approved by director Paul Verhoeven
•    Director’s Cut and Theatrical Cut of the film on two High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray™ discs
•    Original lossless stereo and four-channel mixes plus DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround sound option on both cuts
•    Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on both cuts
•    Limited edition collectors’ booklet featuring new writing on the film by Omar Ahmed, Christopher Griffiths and Henry Blyth
DISC ONE – DIRECTOR’S CUT
•    Archive commentary by director Paul Verhoeven, executive producer Jon Davison and co-writer Ed Neumeier (originally recorded for the Theatrical Cut and re-edited in 2014 for the Director’s Cut)
•    New commentary by film historian Paul M. Sammon
•    New commentary by fans Christopher Griffiths, Gary Smart and Eastwood Allen
•    The Future of Law Enforcement: Creating RoboCop, a newly filmed interview with co-writer Michael Miner
•    RoboTalk, a newly filmed conversation between co-writer Ed Neumeier and filmmakers David Birke (writer of Elle) and Nick McCarthy (director of Orion Pictures’ The Prodigy)
•    Truth of Character, a newly filmed interview with star Nancy Allen on her role as Lewis
•    Casting Old Detroit, a newly filmed interview with casting director Julie Selzer on how the film’s ensemble cast was assembled
•    Connecting the Shots, a newly filmed interview with second unit director and frequent Verhoeven collaborator Mark Goldblatt
•    Composing RoboCop, a new tribute to composer Basil Poledouris featuring film music experts Jeff Bond, Lukas Kendall, Daniel Schweiger and Robert Townson
•    RoboProps, a newly filmed tour of super-fan Julien Dumont’s collection of original props and memorabilia
•    2012 Q&A with the Filmmakers, a panel discussion featuring Verhoeven, Davison, Neumeier, Miner, Allen, star Peter Weller and animator Phil Tippett
•    RoboCop: Creating a Legend, Villains of Old Detroit and Special Effects: Then & Now, three archive featurettes from 2007 featuring interviews with cast and crew
•    Paul Verhoeven Easter Egg
•    Four deleted scenes
•    The Boardroom: Storyboard with Commentary by Phil Tippett
•    Director’s Cut Production Footage, raw dailies from the filming of the unrated gore scenes
•    Two theatrical trailers and three TV spots
•    Extensive image galleries
DISC TWO – THEATRICAL CUT
•    Archive commentary by director Paul Verhoeven, executive producer Jon Davison and co-writer Ed Neumeier (originally recorded for Theatrical version of the film)
•    Two Isolated Score tracks (Composer’s Original Mix and Final Theatrical Mix) in lossless stereo
•    Edited-for-television version of the film, featuring alternate dubs, takes and edits of several scenes (95 mins, SD only)
•    Split screen comparison of Theatrical and Director’s Cuts
•    RoboCop: Edited For Television, a compilation of alternate scenes from two edited-for-television versions, newly transferred in HD from recently-unearthed 35mm elements”