
RoboCop 2
After a successful deployment of the RoboCop Law Enforcement unit, OCP sees its goal of urban pacification come closer and closer, but as this develops, a new narcotic known as "Nuke" invades the streets led by God-delirious leader Cane. As this menace grows, it may prove to be too much for Murphy to handle. OCP tries to replicate the success of the first unit, but ends up with failed prototypes with suicidal issues... until Dr. Faxx, a scientist straying away from OCP's path, uses Cane as the new subject for the RoboCop 2 project, a living God.
Director(s)
Irvin Kershner
Conrad E. Palmisano
Thomas A. Irvine
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Cast & crew

Peter Weller
RoboCop

Bill Bolender
Cabbie

Thomas Rosales Jr.
Chet

Irvin Kershner
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Tom Noonan
Cain

Conrad E. Palmisano
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Nancy Allen
Officer Anne Lewis

Roger Aaron Brown
Whittaker

Robert DoQui
Sergeant Warren Reed

Gary Bullock
Hack Doctor

Tzi Ma
Tak Akita

Ken Lerner
Delaney

Felton Perry
Donald Johnson

Belinda Bauer
Dr. Juliette Faxx

John Glover
Magnavolt Salesman

George Cheung
Gilette

Patricia Charbonneau
Lab Assistant (uncredited)

Mark Rolston
Stef
Thomas A. Irvine
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Erik Cord
Angry Citizen

Wanda De Jesus
Estevez

Leeza Gibbons
Jesse Perkins

Linda Thompson
Mother with Baby
Wallace Merck
Gun Shop Owner

Martin Casella
Yuppie

Dan O'Herlihy
The Old Man

Angie Bolling
Ellen Murphy

Mario Machado
Casey Wong

Randall Oliver
OCP Cop

Willard E. Pugh
Mayor Kuzak

Gabriel Damon
Hob

Galyn Görg
Angie

Stephen Lee
Duffy

Jeff McCarthy
Holzgang

John Doolittle
Schenk

Brandon Smith
Flint

Phil Rubenstein
Poulos

Michael Medeiros
Catzo

John Ingle
Surgeon General
Lila Finn
Homeless Woman (pushing trolley)

John Hateley
Purse Snatcher
Gage Tarrant
Hooker
Clinton Austin Shirley
Jimmy Murphy
Lily Chen
Desperate Woman

Adam Faraizl
Little League Kid
Eric Glenn
Injured Cop

Jo Perkins
Angry Citizen
Richard Reyes
Angry Citizen

David Dwyer
Little League Coach
Justin Seidner
Brat

Fabiana Udenio
Sunblock Woman
Cynthia Mackey
Surgeon
James McQueen
Dr. Weitman
Yogi Baird
Contortionist

Ed Geldart
Electronics Store Owner
Michael Weller
OCP Security #1

Woody Watson
OCP Security #2

Rutherford Cravens
Reporter #1
Christopher Quinten
Reporter #2
Charles Bailey
Angry Citizen
Jerry L. Nelson
Darren Thomas

Frank Miller
Frank the Chemist (uncredited)

Wayne Dehart
Vendor
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Reviews
Gimly
It's not so much that it's terrible, it's just that it's disappointing after the immeasurable success of the original movie. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
CinemaSerf
I wasn't the biggest fan of the first of these, but this a far cry from even that! "Robocop" (Peter Weller) is doing his best, but Detroit has become even more lawless with half the population addicted to a potent drug, and it now also faces a bankruptcy that will allow the all consuming OCP to take over the city from the enthusiastic, but out of his depth "Mayor Kuzak" (Willard Pugh). Just to make certain of success, the big boss, Dan O'Herlihy, develops a "Robocop 2" - this time using the dastardly criminal brain of arch criminal "Cain" - the man behind the drug - as the human template. Can the prototype take on and defeat his much more sophisticated rival and save the city? Perhaps Irvin Kershner wanted to take a pop at corporate greed, or megalomania, or bad government or maybe even the inane human nature of the empowered mob, but whatever his plan was, we end up with a sort of faintly comedic hybrid of "Terminator" (1984) by way of "Bugsy Malone" (1976) with some metallic action routines that could easily have been formulated better in clay by Ray Harryhausen. The story is all over the place, indeed Weller hardly features at all for much of it and by the time it does start to liven up I really wasn't sure if this was a spoof! The highly-pitched "Robocop" signature tune said it all - this is just, well, not very good!
justhappytobehere
The first thing anyone can say about this movie, and should say, is that it isn't RoboCop. But that should be said for all reviews for all movies always. Yet, this is still one of the best sequels ever put together to any movie anywhere at any time. Weller is outstanding again. How can stuffing a man into a foam latex suit and have him clip clop around in front of a camera work so well? Its mind blowing.






