An amusement park for rich vacationers. The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want. Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure. However, after a computer breakdown, they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun-slinger.
01 Westworld 1973.
Welcome to Westworld, where nothing can go wrong... go wrong... go wrong... Writer
director Michael Crichton has concocted a futuristic Disneyland for adults, a remote
resort island where, for a hefty fee, one can indulge in one's wildest fantasies.
Businessmen James Brolin and Richard Benjamin are just crazy about the old west,
thus they head to the section of Westworld populated by robot desperadoes, robot
lawmen, robot dance-hall gals, and the like. Benjamin's first inkling that something
is amiss occurs when, during a mock showdown with robot gunslinger Yul Brynner,
Brolin is shot and killed for real. It seems that the "nerve center" of Westworld
has developed several serious technical glitches: the human staff is dead, and the
robots are running amok. Suddenly promoted to the film's hero, Benjamin (who seems
as surprised and shocked as the audience) must first avoid, then face down the
relentless Brynner. Much of Westworld was lensed on the expansive grounds of the old
Harold Lloyd estate in Beverly Hills, so it's no surprise that there's something
Lloyd like about Dick Benjamin's instinct for self-preservation.
Stars.
=>-Yul Brynner.......................: Gunslinger.
=>-Richard Benjamin..................: Peter Martin.
=>-James Brolin......................: John Blane.
=>-Norman Bartold....................: Medieval Knight.
=>-Alan Oppenheimer..................: Chief Supervisor.
Director.
=>-Michael Crichton.
02 Futureworld 1976.
Three years have past since the tragedy at WestWorld, the adult entertainment resort
run by the Delos Corporation. Its owners have closed the resort down completely and
the entire resort has been rebuilt and redesigned after spending $1.5 billion to make
it fail-safe. It now offers three destinations for rich travellers with a taste for
simulated entertainment. Future World offers its customers Space Age Fun. A grand
reopening is planned and a private tour has been arranged for a select few. For part
of a P.R. campaign to combat any adverse publicity, Dr.Duffy, the Delos
representative has offered the IMC Communications Network exclusive rights to the New
Delos story. Two rival reporters have been assigned to the job. Tracy Ballard, the
network's top commentator along with Chuck Browning, from the newspaper who broke the
original "West World" disaster story. Chuck has another more personal reason for
confronting Delos. His informant, a Delos employee who had information for him had
died as he passed a brown envelope over to him. He'd been shot in the back. Something
suspicious must be going on behind Delos's closed doors. Why have so many important
and influential world figures been invited?
Stars.
=>-Peter Fonda.......................: Chuck Browning.
=>-Blythe Danner.....................: Tracy Ballard.
=>-Arthur Hill.......................: Duffy.
=>-Yul Brynner.......................: The Gunslinger.
=>-John P Ryan.......................: Dr. Schneider.
Audio 2 English.
=>-Codec.............................: Digital Audio Compression AC-3.
=>-Channels..........................: 6 channel L R C LFE Ls Rs..
=>-Bit Rate..........................: 640 kbps.
=>-Bit rate mode.....................: Constant.
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