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Page Fletcher as Murphy in RoboCop: Prime Directives | ||||
aired from: Mar 1994 to: Nov 1994 | 23 eps, 3 features, 4 TVMs |
synd | 60 min | stereo | closed captioned |
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Production Credits
RoboCop Stunt Double: Ken Quinn
Stunt Co-ordinator: Marco Bianco
Producer: J. Miles Dale
Executive Producers: Kevin Gillis, Brian K. Ross
Co-Producer: John Sheppard
Costume Design: Linda Kemp
rc: Mallardo, Chip, Charlie, Nancy, Jimmy, Bo, Rocky, Pudface, Ortega, Friendly, Young Jimmy
A deranged scientist tries to control the city via a computer run by a human brain.
b: 18 Mar 94 pc: _________ w: Edward Neumeier, Michael Miner d: Paul Lynchrc: Mallardo, Chip, Charlie, Nancy, Jimmy, Bo, Rocky, Pudface, Ortega, Friendly, Young Jimmy
A deranged scientist tries to control the city via a computer run by a human brain.
b: 18 Mar 94 pc: _________ w: Edward Neumeier, Michael Miner d: Paul Lynchrc: Charlie, Nancy, Bo, Rocky, Foster, Friendly, Young Jimmy, Stitch
RoboCop becomes a fugitive after a corrupt TV evangelist, who called the cyborg a "tool of Satan," is murdered.
b: 25 Mar 94 pc: _________ w: Lincoln Kibbee d: Paul Shapirorc: Mallardo, Charlie, Nancy, Pudface, Bo, Rocky, Martina
Madigan gets hooked on a weight-loss pill (designed by Cray Z. Mallardo) that reduces its victims to an insanely violent state.
b: 1 Apr 94 pc: _________ w: William Gray d: Paul Lynchrc: Charlie, Nancy, Fox, Bo, Rocky, Patrick, Ortega, Joe, Josh, Bea
A roving street gang traps RoboCop and OCP's chairman in Old Detroit after cost-cutting energy blackouts divert power to Delta City.
b: 8 Apr 94 pc: _________ w: Robert Hopkins d: Paul Lynchrc: Charlie, Nancy, Bo, Rocky, Joe, Josh, Fox
Ardo Detriti and his girlfriend steal a pair of lungs reserved for a young transplant patient and try to sell them on the black market.
b: 15 Apr 94 pc: _________ w: Aubrey Solomon d: Michael Vejarrc: Charlie, Bo, Rocky, Bea
Diana is threatened when a band of war veterans seizes control of Neurobrain to protest their exposure to deadly toxins during a military experiment.
b: 22 Apr 94 pc: _________ w: John Sheppard d: Alan J. Levirc: Nancy, Jimmy, Bo, Rocky, Foster, Ortega
Old Detroit becomes flooded with FUN, a narcotic that "removes all sense of guilt," while Murphy's son is recruited by the street gang responsible for the drug.
b: 29 Apr 94 pc: _________ w: Ted Harris, Blazes Boylan d: Timothy Bondrc: Nancy, Charlie, Jimmy, Bo, Rocky, Bea, Young Jimmy
Murphy is torn between upholding the law and helping his family after his wife is arrested for leading a protest against OCP's privatized-welfare system.
b: 6 May 94 pc: _________ w: Robert Gilmer d: Alan J. Levirc: Pudface, Nancy, Charlie, Jimmy, Bo, Rocky, Shorty, Fox, Leo, Young Jimmy
Pudface intends to terminate RoboCop by using a new OCP product which transforms the user into any desired form.
b: 13 May 94 pc: _________ w: John Considine d: Paul Lynchrc: Charlie, Bo, Rocky, Ortega, Martina
RoboCop is assigned to protect corporate raider Tori Tolan who controls the manufacture of OCP Space Tram rocket fuel.
b: 20 May 94 pc: _________ w: Simon Muntner d: Michael Vejarrc: Russell, Bo, Rocky
RoboCop teams up with his unsuspecting father, a retired police captain, to stop a campaign of terror against OCP.
b: 27 May 94 pc: _________ w: John Considine d: Mario Azzopardirc: Rochelle, Charlie, Pudface, Bo, Rocky, Ortega, Fox, Shorty
Pudface Morgan draws big ratings when OCP launches a television show that follows the exploits of criminals.
b: 1 Jul 94 pc: _________ w: William Gray d: Michael Vejarrc: Charlie, Bo, Rocky, Martina, Young Jimmy
A Greedy marketing executive uses OCP's superhero mascot Commander Cash to push a mind-controlling breakfast cereal.
b: 8 Jul 94 pc: _________ w: Pamela Hickey, Dennys McCoy d: Allan Eastmanrc: Reggie, Charlie, Bo, Rocky, Foster
RoboCop uncovers a plot by a gunrunner to assassinate OCP's chairman, while Madigan falls for a magician who may be involved in the plan.
b: 15 Jul 94 pc: _________ w: Robert Hopkins d: Timothy Bondrc: Reggie, Charlie, Bo, Rocky, Stitch, Ortega
Murphy's former partner is turned into a robot vigilante by a crazed OCP executive bent on eliminating illegal gambling--and getting a promotion.
b: 22 Jul 94 pc: _________ w: Pamela Hickey, Dennys McCoy d: Allan Eastmanrc: Rochelle, Nancy, Charlie, Bo, Rocky, Fox, Ortega
A band of female rebels kidnap the Chairman--and force him to do housework--for making derogatory comments about women.
b: 29 Jul 94 pc: _________ w: Diane K. Shah d: Mario Azzopardirc: Charlie, Nancy, Bo, Rocky, Jimmy, Martina
After learning that RoboCop was once officer Alex Murphy, a madman tries to force the cyborg to commit crimes by holding his wife hostage.
b: 9 Sep 94 pc: _________ w: Alison Bingeman d: Michael Vejarrc: Nancy, Charlie, Bo, Rocky, Shorty, Stitch, Jimmy, Leo
RoboCop suspects Gadget's natural mother is involved in a plot with Russian crime boss Vlad Molotov and his sidekick Nadia.
b: 16 Sep 94 pc: _________ w: John Sheppard d: Allan Eastmanrc: Charlie, Bo, Rocky
A former Government official forces a scientist to create microscopic robots to commit crimes. Meanwhile, Madigan is crippled in a bus crash.
b: 23 Sep 94 pc: _________ w: Alan Templeton, Mary Crawford d: William Gereghtyrc: Russell, Jimmy, Bo, Rocky
RoboCop and Madigan battle a corrupt union leader and his secretary as they pursue an ex-terrorist.
b: 12 Nov 94 pc: _________ w: Pamela Hickey, Dennys McCoy d: T.J. Scottrc: Reggie, Charlie, Bo, Rocky, Ortega, Stitch
RoboCop and Madigan race the clock to save an innocent man from being executed as a convicted killer.
b: 19 Nov 94 pc: _________ w: Mary Crawford, Alan Templeton d: J. Miles Dalerc: Mallardo, Chip, Pudface, Charlie, Foster, Bo, Rocky, Shorty, Leo, Martina
RoboCop attempts to thwart an assassination plot by Dr. Mallardo, Chip Chayken and Pudface Morgan
b: 26 Nov 94 pc: _________ w: William Gray d: Michael VejarBack to TOP of Page |
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When good cop Alex Murphy gets blown away by some ruthless criminals, innovative scientists and doctors are able to place him back together as an unstoppable crime-fighting cyborg called "RoboCop."Impervious to bullets and bombs, and equipped with high-tech weaponry, RoboCop quickly makes a name for himself by cleaning up the crime-ridden streets of voilence-ravaged Detroit. But, despite his new, hardened exterior, RoboCop is tormented by scraps of memory of his former life, and relives vivid nightmares of his own death at the hands of Clarence Boddicker, and his gang of criminals. Now he is out to seek more than just justice...he wants revenge!
b: 17 Jul 87 pc: _________ w: Michael Miner, Edward Neumeier d: Paul VerhoevenOnce again Detroit is ridden by a gang of drug dealers and RoboCop is the only one who can do something about it. When Cain, the chief of the gang, is killed during his confrontation with RoboCop, OCP transforms him into RoboCop 2, a new cyborg much stronger than the first one. Now Murphy has to face him again, because Cain didn't forget who he was...
b: 22 Jun 90 pc: _________ w: Walon Green, Frank Miller d: Irvin KershnerThe 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 has 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.
b: 19 Nov 93 pc: _________ w: Fred Dekker, Frank Miller d: Fred DekkerBack to TOP of Page |
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He's the ultimate weapon in crime prevention, part man, part machine, all cop. He's the Future of Law Enforcement. He's RoboCop. And he's back...
More than a decade after Paul Verhoeven's 1987 cyberpunk hit introduced him to the world, Fireworks Entertainment and Rigel have joined forces with visionary producer-director Julian Grant and screenwriters Brad Abraham and Joseph O'Brien to bring the 21st Century hero into the real 21st Century in a new, 4-part television miniseries collectively entitled RoboCop: Prime Directives.
The miniseries is divided into four, two-hour movies, each segment telling an independent story, but one that, viewed as a whole, emerges as a longer, more elaborate narrative.
the cast: Page Fletcher [ Alex J. Murphy/RoboCop ], Maurice Dean Wint [ John Terrence Cable/RoboCable ], Maria del Mar [ Sara Cable ], Geraint Wyn Davies [ Dr. David Kaydick ], Leslie Hope [ Ann R. Key ], Anthony Lemke [ James Murphy ], Rebeka Coles-Budrys [ Jordan Key ], Kevin Jubinville [ Damian Lowe ], David Fraser [ Ed Hobley ], Meg Hogarth [ Dr. Colleen Frost ], Eugene Clark [ Carver RH ], Marni Thompson [ Abby Normal ], Françoise Yip [ Lexx Icon ], Richard Fitzpatrick [ Bixler ], Tedde Moore [ OCP CEO "The Old Woman" ], Leslie Ann Coles [ Ashley St. John-Smyth ], Juliette Powell [ Bunny Bustamente ], Brandi Ward [ Rikki Oh ], Sara Sahr [ P.J. Flinders ], Mark Breslin [ Archie Nemesis ], Bobby Johnston [ Carl Buck ], Ellen Dubin [ Sandra Smyles ], Angelo Tucci [ Officer Green RH ], Stephen Fretwell [ Lead Trooper DC ], Jack Duffy [ Dr. Hill ], Trevor Owens [ Todd ], Rogue Johnston [ Malcolm X-Plosion ], Mif [ Chuck Conflagration ], Ted Ludzik [ Johnny Nitro ], James Purcell [ Motor City Mangler ], James Downing [ Trooper Kirk DC ], Brendan Wall [ Lead OCP Trooper ], Brian Paul [ Chief of Police ], Daniel Levinson [ DC Trooper ], Kevin Rushton [ Trooper McCoy DC ], Brittney Banks [ Trooper Wilma DC ], Carlos Diaz [ Jenkins OCP ], James Binkley [ Quill ], John Jay Hebert [ Officer Down DC ], Kenny Robinson [ Ned Shyster ], Kelly Fiddick [ Benni ], Neville Edwards [ Ned Gummel ], François Klanfer [ Dr. Lester Worth ], Philip DeWilde [ Meeker ], Rosalie Mcdougall [ Mother ], Garfield Andrews [ OCP Executive ], Murray McRae [ Board Member ], Panou [ Man ], Jodi Pape [ Woman ], Daisy White [ Elderly Woman ], Adam Large [ Construction Worker ], David Macniven [ Lawyer ], Heather Mathieson [ Young Woman ], Patricia Aldridge [ Exotic Dancer #1 ], Brook Patterson [ Exotic Dancer #2 ], Erica Dahm [ Mandy #1 ], Jaclyn Dahm [ Mandy #2 ], Nicole Dahm [ Mandy #3 ]
"Dark Justice"Ten years after his death and resurrection as RoboCop, Alex Murphy has begun to feel his age. On the verge of obsolescence, Murphy must also contend with the fact that his now-grown son James is an OCP executive, unaware that his father is still alive. In addition to this, Murphy's former partner, John T. Cable has returned to Delta City as its new Security Commander. But there is a new threat to Delta City: a mysterious vigilante called Bone Machine is cutting a swath through the criminal element in Delta City with the help of an experimental armored combat suit. Through their joint investigation into Bone Machine, we learn about Murphy and Cable's past, their years on the force together, and the falling out between them that ultimately led to Murphy's fateful transfer to Metro West Precinct, his subsequent murder at the hands of Clarence Boddicker's gang, and his rebirth as RoboCop. At OCP, Security Concepts' chief Sara Cable, John Cable's ex-wife, has brought James Murphy under her wing, inducting him into a secret group of executives known as The Trust. The Trust is attempting to overthrow the current executive board, and both Murphy and Cable's investigation into Bone Machine is coming dangerously close to exposing them. Murphy is programmed by The Trust with a new directive, instructing him to terminate John Cable. Cable's only chance is to try and reach through to Murphy's human side, an action that causes severe system conflicts within Murphy, conflicts that, if left unchecked, will destroy him...
b: 4 Jan 01 pc: _________ w: Brad Abraham, Joseph O'Brien d: Julian GrantThings get off to a furious start when a group of cybernetically-enhanced mercenaries, led by the enigmatic Ann R. Key, break into OCP in an attempt to steal top secret technology. Their mission is thwarted by the appearance of RoboCop...but a very changed RoboCop. Still tormented by Cable's murder at the hands of The Trust (a tragedy he was helpless to prevent), Murphy has become more mechanical, colder, more violent than ever before... It seems his humanity may have died along with his best friend. What Murphy doesn't know is that The Trust, under Sara Cable's leadership, have resurrected Cable as a new and improved crime prevention unit - one they will use to discredit the increasingly dangerous and unpredictable RoboCop... Meanwhile James Murphy opens up a line of investigation into the death of his father a decade ago, and begins to uncover a mysterious series of classified files... Branded a rogue, Murphy squares off first with DC Security...and then his replacement model - RoboCable. Murphy recognizes his old friend, but Cable is now a mindless machine, a puppet of The Trust, unaware of his previous life (not unlike the amnesia Murphy suffered when he was first "reborn"). Unwilling to endanger either innocent bystanders or Cable, Murphy retreats, escaping into the ruins of Old Detroit. Now a fugitive from justice, Murphy's only chance lies in an uneasy alliance with the mercenary Ann R. Key and the hope that he can somehow reach through to John Cable's buried humanity. But even now Cable and a specially-trained squad of anti-cyborg RoboHunters are marching into Old Detroit with one mission: terminate RoboCop once and for all.
b: 11 Jan 01 pc: _________ w: Brad Abraham, Joseph O'Brien d: Julian GrantMurphy, near death, is rescued and repaired, by Ann and her mercenary associates Lexx and Abby. At the same time Cable falls into the hands of the renegade Dr. David Kaydick, a genius who plans to unleash a doomsday weapon upon Delta City and the entire world. Back at OCP, James Murphy, on orders from Sara Cable, takes charge of the cyborg cleanup operation. Backed up by a new squad of RoboHunters and armed with an EMP disrupter that will shut RoboCop down once and for all, he heads into Old Detroit for a final confrontation...
b: 18 Jan 01 pc: _________ w: Brad Abraham, Joseph O'Brien d: Julian GrantMurphy races back into Delta City in a desperate attempt to stop Kaydick and his doomsday device. Still an outlaw, Murphy battles both his own colleagues on the police force and the lethal, computer-controlled security system in the OCP Tower to reach Kaydick and shut him down for good. But Kaydick's got an ace up his sleeve: John T. Cable, fully-operational, stands ready to confront his former partner for the last time. Duty versus friendship. Honour versus vengeance. Machine versus man. To save Delta City and all of humanity, one of them must sacrifice everything...and the other must die.
b: 25 Jan 01 pc: _________ w: Brad Abraham, Joseph O'Brien d: Julian GrantBack to TOP of Page |
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Thanks to OCP (the robocop-pd.ca webmaster), Brad Abraham, Joseph O'Brien and Julian Grant for their help with the RoboCop: Prime Directives section!
Air dates for RoboCop: Prime Directives are CITY-TV (Toronto area) world premiere air dates. "Dark Justice" was originally aired (Oct 5) on CITY-TV in the Toronto area as a test to see if there was an audience that would watch it...even though they gave it no advertising whatsoever. Other known alternate air dates are as follows:
CITY-TV (Toronto area) 5 Oct 00 Dark Justice ASN (Atlantic Satellite Network) 29 Dec 00 Dark Justice 5 Jan 01 Meltdown 12 Jan 01 Resurrection 19 Jan 01 Crash & Burn Canadian Nation Premiere on SPACE: The Imagination Station 4 Mar 01 Dark Justice 11 Mar 01 Meltdown 18 Mar 01 Resurrection 25 Mar 01 Crash & Burn