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| Peter Weller | Officer Alex J. Murphy/RoboCop | |
| Nancy Allen | Officer Anne Lewis | |
| Ronny Cox | Dick Jones | |
| Kurtwood Smith | Clarence Boddicker | |
| Miguel Ferrer | Bob Morton | |
| Robert Doqui | Sergeant Warren Reed | |
| Ray Wise | Leon Nash | |
| Felton Perry | Johnson | |
| Paul McCrane | Emil Antonowsky | |
| Jesse D. Goins | Joe Cox | |
| Del Zamora | Kaplan | |
| Calvin Jung | Steve Minh | |
| Rick Lieberman | Walker | |
| Lee de Broux | Sal | |
| Mark Carlton | Ron Miller | 
| Director | 
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| Producer | Phil Tippett Arne Schmidt | ||
| Writer | Michael Miner Edward Neumeier | ||
| Cinematography | Jost Vacano Sol Negrin | ||
| Musician | Basil Poledouris | 
|  | Detroit - in the future - is crime ridden, and run by a massive company. The company have developed a huge crime fighting robot, which unfortunately develops a rather dangerous glitch. The company sees a way to get back in favor with the public when a cop called Alex Murphy is killed by a street gang. Murphy's body is reconstructed within a steel shell and named Robocop. The Robocop is very successful against criminals, and becomes a target of supervillian Boddicker. | 
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