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RoboCop

Paul Verhoeven, 1987

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RoboCop
Ed Naha, 1987

NOVELIZATION

RoboCop is a movie novelization written by Ed Naha in 1987 and based on the movie of the same name, directed by Paul Verhoeven in 1987. The movie features Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O’Herlihy, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith, Miguel Ferrer, and others.

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“The movie is better than the book”

But the book is worth reading.

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RATING

7.6

/ 10

Movie Poster: RoboCop (Paul Verhoeven, 1987)

6.9

/ 10

Book Cover: RoboCop (Ed Naha, 1987)

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Storyline

In a dystopian future, Detroit is on the verge of collapse due to financial mismanagement and a high crime rate. Investigating their hideout, an abandoned steel mill, Murphy kills one of the gang members, but is ambushed by the leader, Clarence Boddicker.

Movie vs Book

Poster of RoboCop, the 1987 movie by Paul Verhoeven

Year

1987

Minutes

102

Movie Rate

7.60

Source: IMDb

Movie

RoboCop

Country: USA

Year: 1987

Length: 1h42m

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Cover of RoboCop, the 1987 book by Ed Naha

Year

1987

Pages

189

Book Rate

6.96

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Book

RoboCop

Country: USA

First published in: 1987

Length: 189 pages

Genre: Fiction

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Poster of RoboCop, the 1987 movie by Paul Verhoeven

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12 votes

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IS IT WORTH READING?

Cover of RoboCop, the 1987 book by Ed Naha

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29% No

5 votes

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