| Front Cover |
Actor |
Back Cover |
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| Robin Williams |
Andrew
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| Sam Neill |
Sir
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| Wendy Crewson |
Ma'am
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| Embeth Davidtz |
Little Miss / Portia
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| Oliver Platt |
Rupert Burns
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| Hallie Kate Eisenberg |
Little Miss, age 7
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| Stephen Root |
Dennis Mansky
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| Lynne Thigpen |
Female President
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| Bradley Whitford |
Lloyd
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| Kiersten Warren |
Galatea
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| John Michael Higgins |
Bill Feingold
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| George Wallace |
Male President
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| Lindze Letherman |
9 Year Old 'Miss' Grace Martin
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| Angela Landis |
Grace Martin
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| Igor Hiller |
10 Year Old Lloyd Charney
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| Joe Bellan |
Robot Delivery Man
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| Brett Wagner |
Robot Delivery Man
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| Scott Waugh |
Motorcycle Punk
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| Quinn Smith |
Frank Charney
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| Kristy Connelly |
Monica
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| Jay Johnston |
Charles
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| Ples Griffin |
Zimbabwe Representative
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| Marcia Pizzo |
Lloyd's Wife
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| Paula DuPré Pesman |
Feingold's Assistant
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| Clarke Devereux |
Priest
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| Bruce Kenneth Wagner |
Engagement Party Guest
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| Paula West |
Singer
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| Kevin 'Tiny' Ancell |
Restoration Worker #1
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| Richard Cross |
Restoration Worker #2
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| Adam Bryant |
Humanoid Head
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| Eric Fiedler |
Puppeteer
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| Billy Bryan |
Puppeteer
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| Christopher Nelson |
Puppeteer
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| Jim Kundig |
Puppeteer
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| Terry Sandin |
Puppeteer
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| Mike Elizalde |
Puppeteer
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| Mark Garbarino |
Puppeteer
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| Christian Ristow |
Puppeteer
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| Leonard MacDonald |
Puppeteer (as Lennie MacDonald)
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| Dan Rebett |
Puppeteer
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| Bernhard Eicholz |
Puppeteer
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| Evan Brainard |
Puppeteer
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| Benny Buettner |
Puppeteer
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| Kamela Portugues |
Puppeteer
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| Michael Steffe |
Puppeteer (as Michael F. Steffe)
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| Mark Walas |
Puppeteer (as Mark J. Walas)
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| Andy Arness |
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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| Merridee Book |
World Congresswoman (uncredited)
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| Kenny Byerly |
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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| Kimberly Delmer |
Dancer (uncredited)
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| Movie Details |
| Genre |
Drama; Romance; Sci-Fi |
| Director |
Chris Columbus; Jon Turteltaub |
| Producer |
Michael Barnathan; Chris Columbus; Wolfgang Petersen; Laurence Mark; Gail Katz; Neal Miller |
| Writer |
Nicholas Kazan; Isaac Asimov; Robert Silverberg |
| Studio |
Buena Vista Pictures |
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| Language |
English |
| Audience Rating |
PG |
| Running Time |
131 mins |
| Country |
USA |
| Color |
Color |
| IMDb Rating |
6.1 |
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| Plot |
| If a robot spends enough time around humans, can he learn to become one of them? The Martin family purchases a domestic android as a servant and names him Andrew ( Robin Williams ). Andrew comes to know the man of the house as Sir ( Sam Neill ), his wife as Ma'am Wendy Crewson , and their daughter as Portia ( Embeth Davidtz ); before long, the Martins suspect that they do not have an ordinary robot on their hands. Andrew seems capable of expressing emotion and generating original thoughts, and the longer he stays with the Martins, the more strongly these human traits manifest themselves. Over the next 200 years, Andrew becomes less a machine and more a member of the family, until a mechanic ( Oliver Platt ) tells Andrew that he might be able to turn him into a human being. Based on a short story by renowned science fiction author Isaac Asimov (surprisingly, it's only the second Asimov story to be brought to the screen), Bicentennial Man was directed by Chris Columbus , who previously worked with Robin Williams on Mrs. Doubtfire . -- Mark Deming |
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| Product Details |
| Format |
DVD |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| UPC (Barcode) |
717951004888 |
| Chapters |
30 |
| Release Date |
2000 |
| Subtitles |
English; Dutch; German; Portuguese; Greek; Swedish; Finnish; Norwegian; Danish; Polish; Arabic; Croatian; Czech; Hebrew; Hungarian; Icelandic; Hindi; Turkish |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Extra Features
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Production Featurette Theatrical Trailer
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