Bicentennial Man (1999)
Directed by Chris Columbus

Sci-Fi / Drama / Romance
aka: Andrew NDR114

Film Synopsis

Richard Martin acquires NDR 114, the latest in domestic android technology, to act as a household servant. Nicknamed Andrew, the robot appears to have a personality of his own and begins to show signs of humanity. Encouraged by Richard and his daughter, Andrew becomes increasingly human and eventually asks to be set free...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Chris Columbus
  • Script: Isaac Asimov (story), Robert Silverberg (novel), Nicholas Kazan
  • Cinematographer: Phil Meheux
  • Music: James Horner
  • Cast: Robin Williams (Andrew Martin), Embeth Davidtz (Little Miss Amanda Martin), Sam Neill ('Sir' Richard Martin), Oliver Platt (Rupert Burns), Kiersten Warren (Galatea), Wendy Crewson ('Ma'am' Martin), Hallie Kate Eisenberg (Little Miss Amanda Martin), Lindze Letherman ('Miss' Grace Martin), Angela Landis ('Miss' Grace Martin), John Michael Higgins (Bill Feingold), Bradley Whitford (Lloyd Charney), Igor Hiller (Lloyd Charney - Age 10), Joe Bellan (Robot Delivery Man 1), Brett Wagner (Robot Delivery Man 2), Stephen Root (Dennis Mansky), Scott Waugh (Motorcycle Punk), Quinn Smith (Frank Charney), Kristy Connelly (Monica), Jay Johnston (Charles), George Wallace (Male President)
  • Country: USA / Germany
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 132 min
  • Aka: Andrew NDR114

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