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'''FUTUREWORLD'''. Richard T. Heffron, dir. USA: AIP, 1976. [[Category: Drama]] | '''FUTUREWORLD'''. Richard T. Heffron, dir. USA: AIP, 1976. [[Category: Drama]] | ||
− | Sequel to WESTWORLD, q.v. this Category. Robots try to take over the world by replacing human leaders with robot look-alikes. The setting for most of the film is the robot-staffed resort of Delos (with the robots, as things turn out, in complete charge). Discussed in ''TMG''[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Mechanical_God,_The:_Machines_in_Science_Fiction] by L. Heldreth and D. Palumbo, and in ''CW''[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Clockwork_Worlds,_ed._Erlich_%26_Dunn] by L. Heldreth (see under Drama Criticism).[[Category: Drama]] | + | Sequel to [[WESTWORLD]], q.v. this Category. Robots try to take over the world by replacing human leaders with robot look-alikes. The setting for most of the film is the robot-staffed resort of Delos (with the robots, as things turn out, in complete charge). Discussed in ''TMG''[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Mechanical_God,_The:_Machines_in_Science_Fiction] by L. Heldreth and D. Palumbo, and in ''CW''[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Clockwork_Worlds,_ed._Erlich_%26_Dunn] by L. Heldreth (see under Drama Criticism).[[Category: Drama]] |
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FUTUREWORLD. Richard T. Heffron, dir. USA: AIP, 1976.
Sequel to WESTWORLD, q.v. this Category. Robots try to take over the world by replacing human leaders with robot look-alikes. The setting for most of the film is the robot-staffed resort of Delos (with the robots, as things turn out, in complete charge). Discussed in TMG[1] by L. Heldreth and D. Palumbo, and in CW[2] by L. Heldreth (see under Drama Criticism).