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Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl

Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl

Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl

Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl

Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl


Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl Westworld 1973 Directed by Michael Crichton Writing credits Michael Crichton Cast Yul Brynner Robot Gunslinger Richard Benjamin Peter Martin James Brolin John Blane Norman Bartold Medieval Knight Alan Oppenheimer Chief Supervisor Victoria Shaw Medieval Queen Dick Van Patten Banker Linda Gaye Scott Arlette as Linda Scott Steve Franken Technician in desert Michael T Mikler Black Knight as Michael Mikler Terry Wilson Sheriff Majel Barrett Miss Carrie Anne Randall Daphne Servant Girl Julie Marcus Girl in Dungeon Sharyn Wynters Apache Girl Anne Bellamy Middle Aged Woman Chris Holter Stewardess Charles Seel Bellhop Wade Crosby Bartender Nora Marlowe Hostess Lin Henson Ticket Girl Orville Sherman Supervisor Lauren Gilbert Supervisor C Lindsay Workman Supervisor as Lindsay Workman Davis Roberts Supervisor Howard Platt Supervisor Richard Roat Technician Kenny Washington Technician Jared Martin Technician Robert Patten Technician David M Frank Technician Kip King Technician David Man Technician Larry Delaney Technician Will J White Workman Ben Young Workman Tom Falk Workman rest of cast listed alphabetically Barry Cahill Third Male Interview uncredited Robert Hogan Interviewer of Delos Guests uncredited Mindi Miller Girl in Saloon uncredited Robert Nichols First Male Interview uncredited Leoda Richards White haried Woman on Elevator uncredited Paul Sorenson Second Male Interview uncredited Produced by Paul Lazarus III producer Michael I Rachmil associate producerOriginal Music by Fred Karlin Cinematography by Gene Polito Film Editing by David Bretherton Casting by Leonard Murphy Production Design by Charles Schulthies Art Direction by Herman A Blumenthal as Herman Blumenthal Set Decoration by John P Austin as John Austin Costume Design by Betsy Cox Makeup Department Frank Griffin makeup artist Irving Pringle makeup artist Dione Taylor hair stylist Production Management Claude Binyon Jr unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claude Binyon Jr assistant director James F Boyle second assistant director as James Boyle Craig Huston DGA trainee uncredited Art Department by Arthur FriedrichSound Department Richard S Church sound as Richard Church Harry W Tetrick sound Van Allen James sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Charles Schulthies special effectsVisual Effects by Brent Sellstrom visual effects coordinator Stunts Bobby Bass stunts uncredited Bill Catching stunts uncredited Mickey Gilbert stunts uncredited Dean Smith stunts uncredited Terry Wilson stunts uncredited Dick Ziker fire gag stunt uncredited Other crew Joseph A August Jr camera operator as Joseph August Richard Bruno wardrobe supervisor John H Whitney Jr automated image processing Dick Ziker action sequence coordinator Owen Marsh camera operator uncredited Plot Outline A amusement park for rich vacationers The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure However after a computer breakdown they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun slinger 1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful Solid older but entertaining sci fi 11 August 2002Author Poseidon 3 from Cincinnati OHMichael Crichton wrote and directed this precursor to Jurassic Park that while showing some of it s age is still effective and was undeniably influential The story concerns a unique and expensive vacation resort called Delos in which customers can choose from one of three worlds Roman World Medieval World or Western World as it is referred to in the film Here customers can indulge their fantasies of conquest violent or sexual among a host of ultra realistic robots who are programmed to promote the experience while not allowing the participants to become hurt Benjamin stars as a newcomer to the place with his buddy Brolin along for his second visit Brolin shows Benjamin the ropes at Western World how to shoot villains seduce dance hall girls etc One of the bad guys they encounter is icy Brynner who they dispose of more than once Eventually things start to come unglued as the men note that things aren t working as properly as expected and promised The controllers of the park are unable to prevent the robots from hurting or even killing the guests The film begins with that once cutting edge but now amusing sense of high tech awe as the guys enter the park Benjamin is an acquired taste and borders on annoying for much of the film More at ease is Brolin who doesn t have a great deal to do The most striking performance is that of Brynner He has almost nothing to say but he doesn t need to talk His steely stare and mechanical gait wind up being quite relentless and terrifying The highlight of the film is his non stop pursuit of Benjamin The Terminator owes a lot to this section of the film There are several other supporting roles but aside from Van Patten the actors create little interest in their exploits Star Trek fans will note the presence of Barrett as a robot madame There were rumors of a remake with Arnold Schwarzegger but Arnie s already done the indestructible robot thing and no one s going to outglare Brynner His bid as Governor seems to have quashed these plans anyway 출처 http www imdb com title tt0070909 fullcreditsIMG http western devildead com indeximagetop php3 FilmsID=1601langage=1http www movieposter com cgi bin mpw8 search pl


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