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| Yul Brynner | Gunslinger |
| Richard Benjamin | Martin |
| James Brolin | Blane |
| Alan Oppenheimer | Chief Supervisor |
| Victoria Shaw | Queen |
| Dick Van Patten | Banker |
| Majel Barrett | Miss Carrie |
| Norman Bartold | Medieval Knight |
| Ann Bellamy | Middle-aged Woman |
| Wade Crosby | Bartender |
| Tom Falk | Workman |
| David Michael Frank | |
| David Michael Frank | |
| Steve Franken | Technician |
| Lauren Gilbert | Supervisor |
| Robert Hogan | TV Announcer |
| Chris Holter | Stewardess |
| Julie Marcus | Girl In Dungeon |
| Nora Marlowe | Hostess |
| Jared Martin | Technician |
| Michael T. Mikler | Black Knight |
| Robert Patten | Technician |
| Howard Platt | Supervisor |
| Anne Randall | Servant Girl |
| Richard Roat | Technician |
| Davis Roberts | Supervisor |
| Linda Scott | Arlette |
| Charles Seel | Bellhop |
| Orville Sherman | Supervisor |
| Kenneth Washington | Technician |
| Will J. White | Workman |
| Terry Wilson | Sheriff |
| Lindsay Workman | |
| Sharyn Wynters | Apache Girl |
| Ben Young | Workman |
| Michael Crichton | Director, Screenwriter |
| John P. Austin | Set Decoration/Design |
| Claude Binyon Jr. | Asst. Director |
| Herman A. Blumenthal | Art Director |
| David Bretherton | Editor |
| Richard S. Church | Sound/Sound Designer |
| Betsy Cox | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Frank Griffin | Makeup |
| Fred Karlin | Score Composer |
| Paul N. Lazarus III | Producer |
| Gene Polito | Cinematographer |
| Michael Rachmil | Associate Producer |
| Harry W. Tetrick | Sound/Sound Designer |
Was Great viewing when it first came out, and still holds up well. No better insidious unstoppable HUMAN/ANDROID villain than Yul. The guy was perfect in the part.
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Posted November 16, 2011
I seen this movie thirty plus years ago as a young child and have never forgotten it as a matter of fact it is one of the films that put my feet on the path of science and helped get me interested. The very idea of androids walking around and interacting with humans was a very novel idea. But then to have one break away and go beyond its programming and start just blowing people away like it was a real human being with a tude and a chip on its shoulder the size of texas was really radical, when you think about when it was made.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I had been wanting to see this for years. By now the technology seemed dated, but the overall theme still rang true. I wish it had the technological glitz of Star Wars, but alas... Are we man or machines? Are machines really just machines?
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Posted October 1, 2010
This movie is old and it stars Yule Brynner and James Brolin. If you a western or a science fiction fan this movie is a must have. The story is great and the actors do a decent job of keeping you in the mood of the film
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Posted October 1, 2010
One of the pioneers of this genre. Definitely should be seen.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Westworld involves a story about a futuristic, "fantasy" type vacation getaway, a sort of Disney World for adults, where people can step back into any time period and pretend to their hearts desire. Couple this with James Brolin as the lead, and an aging Yul Brynner as an oddly stoic cowboy, and you have all the makings for what should have been a TV movie.
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Posted October 1, 2010
'Westworld' is another interesting science fiction gem from the early 1970s. It stars Richard Benjamin and James Brolin as two average Seventies dudes who are looking for a little R&R in a futuristic Westworld theme park populated by human robots. Our two Seventies dudes are basically decent people who are just looking for a break from the rigors and stress of modern life. But when things go awry at this little Jurassic Dead Wood, they must rely on their wits and latent cunning to survive. Yul Brynner plays a fascinating creepy role as the dark robot cowboy that is reminescent of the Terminator series. I half-expected Yul to say 'I'll be Back' everytime he got shot. As a first-time viewer of 'Westworld', I found this film to be surprisingly well made, and it immediately entered my own mental pantheon of great Seventies sci-fi flicks (a tall order indeed). This movie is definately worth watching if you are a science fiction fan or a movie buff. Even after 30 years, I find 'Westworld' to be an enjoyable film to watch, although I am still waiting for theme parks to be built that are populated with robots.
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Posted July 9, 2010
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