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Westworld (1973)

6.8 | Aug 15, 1973 (US) | Adventure, Science Fiction, Western | 01:29
Budget: 1 200 000 | Revenue: 10 000 000

Boy, have we got a vacation for you...

Delos is a futuristic amusement park that features themed worlds populated by human-like androids. After two patrons have a run-in with a menacing gunslinger in West World, the androids at Delos all begin to malfunction, causing havoc throughout the park.

Featured Crew

Director, Writer
Assistant Director Trainee
Associate Producer
Original Music Composer, Conductor
Stunts
Stunt Double
Unit Production Manager, Assistant Director
Stand In
Action Director, Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Foley Artist

Cast

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Yul Brynner
The Gunslinger
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Richard Benjamin
Peter Martin
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James Brolin
John Blane
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Norman Bartold
Medieval Knight
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Alan Oppenheimer
Chief Supervisor
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Victoria Shaw
Medieval Queen
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Steve Franken
Technican
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Michael T. Mikler
Black Knight

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Reviews

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Reno
8 | Dec 14, 2016
**The amusement park where you can go back in time!** I wanted to see it before I get into the new television series of the same name based on this. This is totally amazing film, especially coming from the early 70s. Obviously everyone understands the cowboy culture, because it was from the past. But mixing it with the future was the real beauty here. The robots and all, I don't think all the people from that era understood it clearly, but surely they have got entertained. So now, people do have knowledge about the things what in this film was talked, but still this film is effective despite the technology differs. No doubt this film was the source of inspiration for many films that came after it. That's what I was remembering while watching that so many titles popped in my mind. So hats off to the creator of this. But looking at its rating and reviews, seems an under-rated and under-recognised film. The story was kept simple, not making any complication, either technical terms or characters and the story developments. The two friends head for an amusement part where they can have the real wild wild west holiday by drawing the arms against the robots. But one day when something goes wrong, one of them who got stranded there, looks for a way out and how he makes it told in the remaining narration. It does not give any reason why malfunction happened. Because that's how things happen right, like when a plane crash, we investigate what caused it later. So in this, it was just focused on a disaster, but the first half of was different which was more an introduction to what kind of world the story sets in. If 'Star Wars' is the father of all the space films and 'The Lord of the Rings' for all the fantasy films, then this must be the father of all the dystopian films that we see in the present cinema. Certainly it is not a masterpiece, but the idea of the film plot stands alone. It opened the door for the similarly themed films like 'Night of the Living Dead' did for the zombie films. A must, must see film, particularly by the film fanatics. _8/10_