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A robot malfunction creates havoc and terror for unsuspecting vacationers at a futuristic, adult-themed amusement park.

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Gunslinger
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Peter Martin
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John Blane
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Medieval Knight
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Chief Supervisor
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Medieval Queen
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Banker
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Arlette (as Linda Scott)
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Technician
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Black Knight (as Michael Mikler)
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Sheriff
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Miss Carrie
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Daphne
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Girl in Dungeon
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Apache Girl
Anne Bellamy ...
Middle Aged Woman
Chris Holter ...
Stewardess
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Bellhop
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Bartender
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Hostess
Lin Henson ...
Ticket Girl
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Supervisor
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Supervisor (as Lindsay Workman)
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Supervisor
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Supervisor
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Supervisor
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Technician
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Technician
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Technician
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Technician
David M. Frank ...
Technician (as David Frank)
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Technician
David Man ...
Technician
Larry Delaney ...
Technician
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Workman
Ben Young ...
Workman
Tom Falk ...
Workman
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Shirley Anthony ...
Departing Guest (uncredited)
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Saloon Brawler (uncredited)
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Janet Lane (uncredited)
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Saloon Brawler (uncredited)
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Arthur Kalen (uncredited)
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Saloon Brawler (uncredited)
Ross Dollarhide ...
Stage Driver (uncredited)
Jaye Durkus ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Louie Elias ...
Saloon Brawler (uncredited)
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Incoming Guest (uncredited)
Lars Hensen ...
Romanworld Citizen (uncredited)
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Guest (uncredited)
Robert Hitchcock ...
Incoming Guest (uncredited)
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Ed Wren (uncredited)
Kathryn Janssen ...
Departing Guest (uncredited)
Paul King ...
Incoming Guest (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Girl in Saloon (uncredited)
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Robert Lewis (uncredited)
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Departing Guest (uncredited)
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Saloon Brawler (uncredited)
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Incoming Guest (uncredited)
David Roya ...
Bar room brawler (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
Paul Sorensen ...
Ted Mann (uncredited)

Directed by

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Michael Crichton

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Michael Crichton ... (written by)

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Paul N. Lazarus III ... producer
Michael Rachmil ... associate producer (as Michael I. Rachmil)

Music by

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Fred Karlin

Cinematography by

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Gene Polito ... director of photography

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David Bretherton

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Leonard Murphy

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Herman A. Blumenthal ... (as Herman Blumenthal)

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John P. Austin ... (as John Austin)

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Frank Griffin ... makeup artist
Irving Pringle ... makeup artist
Dione Taylor ... hairdresser

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Claude Binyon Jr. ... unit production manager

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Claude Binyon Jr. ... assistant director
James F. Boyle ... second assistant director (as James Boyle)
Craig Huston ... dga trainee (uncredited)

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Arthur Friedrich ... property master
Mentor Huebner ... production illustrator (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Richard S. Church ... sound (as Richard Church)
Harry W. Tetrick ... sound
Ken Dufva ... foley artist (uncredited)
Van Allen James ... sound editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Charles Schulthies ... special effects
Morton Greenspoon ... eye contact consultant (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Brent Sellstrom ... visual effects coordinator
John Whitney Jr. ... automated image processing
Matthew Yuricich ... matte painter (uncredited)

Stunts

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Bobby Bass ... stunts (uncredited)
Tony Brubaker ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Bill Catching ... stunts (uncredited)
Ross Dollarhide ... stunts (uncredited)
Louie Elias ... stunts (uncredited)
Mickey Gilbert ... stunts (uncredited)
Chuck Hayward ... stunt double (uncredited)
Fred Krone ... stunts (uncredited)
Rod McGaughy ... stunts (uncredited)
Alan Oliney ... stunts (uncredited)
Charlie Picerni ... stunts (uncredited)
Dean Smith ... stunts (uncredited)
Terry Wilson ... stunts (uncredited)
Dick Ziker ... fire gag stunt (uncredited) / stunt coordinator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Joseph A. August Jr. ... camera operator (as Joseph August)
Doug Byers ... electrician (uncredited)
Owen Marsh ... camera operator (uncredited)
Ronald Vidor ... first assistant camera (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Richard Bruno ... wardrobe supervisor
Betsy Cox ... wardrobe: women

Music Department

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Bill Campbell ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Artie Kane ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Fred Karlin ... conductor (uncredited)
Tommy Morgan ... musician: harmonica (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Dick Ziker ... action scenes coordinator
Bob Harks ... stand-in: James Brolin (uncredited)
Charles Lippincott ... unit publicist (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

An amusement park for rich vacationers, it provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want. Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure. However, after a computer breakdown, they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gunslinger. Written by K. Rose

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Taglines Gunmen Versus ROBOT Killer...they didn't stand a chance See more »
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Also Known As
  • Mondwest (France)
  • Almas de metal (Spain)
  • Ànimes de metall (Spain, Catalan title)
  • 이색지대 (South Korea)
  • 鑽石宮 (Taiwan)
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Runtime
  • 88 min
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Budget $1,250,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The first use of computer digitized images as part of a feature film (not merely monitor graphics) was the Gunslinger's point of view in Westworld. After the process was finally developed enough to produce satisfactory results, it took a mere eight hours to produce each ten seconds of footage for the Gunslinger's pixelated POV. See more »
Goofs (At around 1h 17 mins) The Gunslinger's clothes are unaffected after being splashed with hydrochloric acid. However, some fabrics are hardly affected by hydrochloric acid. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in On Location with Westworld (1973). See more »
Soundtracks Home on the Range See more »
Quotes Robot Gunslinger: Draw.
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