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Robots

  • Video
  • 1988
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Stephen Rowe in Robots (1988)
CrimeFamilyMysterySci-Fi

Novel-based VCR game about a tough cop and his android partner who must solve the attempted murder of a leading scientist to prevent a war between Earth and its space colonies. A set of card... Read allNovel-based VCR game about a tough cop and his android partner who must solve the attempted murder of a leading scientist to prevent a war between Earth and its space colonies. A set of cards that goes with the VHS reveals the culprit.Novel-based VCR game about a tough cop and his android partner who must solve the attempted murder of a leading scientist to prevent a war between Earth and its space colonies. A set of cards that goes with the VHS reveals the culprit.

  • Directors
    • Doug Smith
    • Kim Takal
  • Writers
    • Isaac Asimov
    • Jack Kittredge
    • Peter Olotka
  • Stars
    • Valarie Pettiford
    • Stephen Rowe
    • Richard Levine
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    62
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Doug Smith
      • Kim Takal
    • Writers
      • Isaac Asimov
      • Jack Kittredge
      • Peter Olotka
    • Stars
      • Valarie Pettiford
      • Stephen Rowe
      • Richard Levine
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Valarie Pettiford
    Valarie Pettiford
    • Newscaster
    Stephen Rowe
    • Elijah Baley
    Richard Levine
    • R. Sammy
    Larry Block
    Larry Block
    • Julius Enderby
    Brent Barrett
    Brent Barrett
    • R. Daneel Olivaw
    John Henry Cox
    • Han Fastolfe…
    Eric Tull
    • R. Giskard…
    George Merritt
    • Amadiro, Kelden
    Darrie Lawrence
    • Sophia Quintana
    Debra Jo Rupp
    Debra Jo Rupp
    • R. Jane
    Eleni Kelakos
    • Vasilia Fastolfe
    Alvin Alexis
    Alvin Alexis
    • Police Officer
    Stephanie Butler
    • Police Officer
    Óscar Castillo
    • Police Officer
    Linda Murrell
    • Police Officer
    Linda Santavicca
    Linda Santavicca
    • Police Officer
    • (as Linda Froehlich)
    • Directors
      • Doug Smith
      • Kim Takal
    • Writers
      • Isaac Asimov
      • Jack Kittredge
      • Peter Olotka
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    7joemax93

    Not bad at all for a video party game

    I found this video tape at a flea market sale, and bought it because I was always an Isaac Asimov fan. I figured it would be a bit of disposable fluff, a collector's item, but it was much better than I expected.

    It's produced in the form of a party game, where the players pause the tape at critical junctures in the plot and make choices based on a predetermined "outcome" chosen by random draw at the start of the game. Essentially, it's a video version of a "Clue" game, but based on Asimov's Elijah Bailey "plainclothesman" detective character from his series of "I, Robot" stories.

    The story is based on Asimov's first Bailey novel, "Caves of Steel", and surprisingly adheres to the plot line of the book faithfully -- except that where Asimov created ambiguity in the motives and opportunities of the suspect characters to be guilty of the crime of murder (like any good detective novel should) but leads to only one perpetrator in the end, the game allows any of the prime suspects to be the guilty one, depending on the draw at the start of the play.

    The acting is surprisingly good, the production values are high considering the budget was probably pretty limited (it even looks like it was shot on film, not video), and it's a hell of a lot more faithful to Asimov's vision than the recent "I, Robot" blockbuster starring Will Smith (which bore little resemblance to anything Asimov ever wrote.) The Bailey novels were always not only good science fiction, but good detective stories as well. Like the previous reviewer here, I wish that the "I, Robot" film had been more like this video game than what it turned out to be.

    I'd say keep an eye out for Debra Jo Rupp, who starred as Kitty Foreman in the series "That 70s Show", but you won't recognize her under the clunky robot costume she's wearing (although if you know her voice, you can tell it's her.)
    FlashHSU

    Surprisingly good.

    This was actually a pretty good little film, considering that it was the video component of a party game. As I recall, you watched the movie, then drew cards giving you hints. Pretty simple stuff, but the movie had pretty decent production values, and ignited my passion for Asimov when I was a boy. There were a couple decent robot costumes, and a variety of futuristic settings. Nothing grand, but more than capable of setting the mood for the piece. The whole thing was maybe 1/2 hour, but managed to introduce quite a few interesting characters, people and robots. Special effects weren't bad either.

    The film "I, Robot" could have learned something from this one. I sure wish my mom hadn't sold it when I went to college.
    9dogma-53668

    The game still holds up and so does the video

    If you get a chance to snag this game do it. It still works. If you have a VCR handy you can watch the tape, if not I believe it video is still posted on YouTube somewhere. I'm surprised the game wasn't reissued but it's a great collector's item if you're an Asimov fan or a science-fiction fan. Its easy to play and set up. One or more players can play it. Give it a shot. The acting is actually really good. The special effects are so-so. But remember it is a game. This would have been a nice board game if it was converted.

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    • Also known as
      • Isaac Asimov's Robots
    • Production company
      • Eastman Kodak Company
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