Robocop trilogy.

Robocop: "Set in Detroit sometime in the near-future, the film is about a policeman killed in the line of duty, who the department decides to resurrect as a half-human, half-robot supercop. The robocop is indestructible, and within a matter of weeks he has removed crime from the streets of Detroit....

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Corporate Authors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Orion Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc
Other Authors: Verhoeven, Paul, 1938-, Schmidt, Arne L., Davison, Jon, 1949 July 21-, Neumeier, Edward, Miner, Michael, Kershner, Irvin, Miller, Frank, 1957-, Green, Walon, Dekker, Fred, Crowley, Patrick Timothy, Weller, Peter, 1947-, Allen, Nancy, 1950 June 24-, O'Herlihy, Dan, 1919-2005, Cox, Ronny, Smith, Kurtwood, 1943-, Ferrer, Miguel, 1954-2017, Bauer, Belinda, Noonan, Tom, Damon, Gabriel, Burke, Robert (Robert John), Torn, Rip, 1931-2019
Language:English
Language and/or Writing System:
English, French or Spanish dialogue, with optional English, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned.
Published: Beverly Hills, CA : Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2010.
Series:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
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Physical Description:3 blu-ray discs (325 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: Video Blu-ray Disc
Contents:
  • Disc 1. Robocop [extended version] / Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; an Orion Pictures release ; directed by Paul Verhoeven ; written by Edward Neumeier & Michael Miner ; producer, Arne Schmidt ; a Jon Davison production ; a Paul Verhoeven film (1987, 103 min.)
  • Disc 2. Robocop 2 / Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; an Orion Pictures release ; directed by Irvin Kershner ; screenplay by Frank Miller & Walon Green ; story by Frank Miller ; produced by Jon Davison ; a Jon Davison production (1990, 117 min.)
  • Disc 3. Robocop 3 / Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; an Orion Pictures Release ; directed by Fred Dekker ; screenplay by Frank Miller and Fred Dekker ; story by Frank Miller ; produced by Patrick Crowley ; based on characters created by Edward Neumeier & Michael Miner (1992, 105 min.).