Westworld PG
Where robot men and women are programmed to serve you for ...Romance ...Violence ...Anything.

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DVD Features:
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 28 minutes
- Video: Color
- Released: November 9, 2010
- Originally Released: 1973
- Label: Warner Home Video
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Aspect Ratio: Letterbox
- Audio:
- Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround - English, French
- Subtitles - English, French
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Yul Brynner & James Brolin | |
Performer: | Norman Bartold, Alan Oppenheimer, Victoria Shaw, Richard Benjamin, Jared Martin & Dick Van Patten | |
Directed by | Michael Crichton | |
Edited by | David Bretherton | |
Screenwriting by | Michael Crichton | |
Written by | Michael Crichton | |
Composition by | Fred Karlin | |
Art Direction by | Herman A. Blumenthal | |
Produced by | Paul N. Lazurus, III | |
Director of Photography: | Gene Polito |
Entertainment Reviews:
Great stuff.
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Time Out
Rating: 6/10 --
The central conceit is so flimsy that it's only possible to take it seriously at all by treating it as a metaphor. Which, fortunately, can be done pretty easily,
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Antagony & Ecstasy
Rating: 2/4 --
There is some satire here - the devouring tourist becoming prey - but Crichton just lets the joke sit there, heavy on the screen.
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LarsenOnFilm
Combines solid entertainment, chilling topicality, and superbly intelligent serio-comic story values.
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Variety
It is never pretentious and concentrates more on its visceral than sociological effect. It is well-acted, wellwritten, well-directed and wellworth your attention.
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Los Angeles Free Press
The idea exceeds the execution
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CinePassion
Rating: 3/5 --
Classic Man versus Machine adventure is funny but violent.
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Common Sense Media
Product Description:
Michael Crichton's directorial debut, WESTWORLD is the direct precursor to JURASSIC PARK as the story of a technological amusement park gone out of control, with tourists becoming victims. For $1,000 a day, patrons can visit high-tech recreations of historically based mythical settings controlled by lifelike androids and synthetic environments: a Roman world that recreates tales of ancient Rome; a medieval world that recreates the legends of the Middle Ages; and Westworld, which recreates the myth of the classic Western. Two Chicago businessmen, Martin (Richard Benjamin) and Blane (James Brolin), spend their vacation in Westworld, where they live out their fantasies of the Old West mythology: chaotic barroom brawls, random love with beautiful prostitutes, and a violent jailbreak during which they shoot the local sheriff. But the complex technology that supports these fabricated worlds develops complicated syndromes faster than the scientists behind the scenes can resolve them. Soon the entire resort breaks down into chaos, and the androids turn hostile on the visiting tourists. WESTWORLD is both a retread on classic science fiction themes and a precocious critique of the false values and artificiality of the encroaching mass culture.
Plot Synopsis:
Step into WESTWORLD and make all your gunslinging fantasies come true. Westworld is a technological resort in which a vacationer's wildest fantasies are made real. But the wonder ceases when a computer virus infects the system that controls the automatons, who become self-aware...and vicious. The film features a wonderfully surprising turn by Yul Brynner, one of the stars of the classic Western THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN.
Keywords:
Adventure
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Futuristic
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Science-Fiction
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Thriller
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Robots / Cyborgs
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Recommended
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Theatrical Release
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Essential Cinema
Production Notes:
- Theatrical release: November 21, 1973.
- Filmed in California.
Product Info
- Sales Rank: 2,917
- UPC: 883929152193
- Shipping Weight: 0.13/lbs (approx)
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