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  1. Nov 21, 1973 · Westworld: Directed by Michael Crichton. With Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin, James Brolin, Norman Bartold. A robot malfunction creates havoc and terror for ...

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    • 1973-11-21
  2. Westworld is a 1973 American science fiction Western film written and directed by Michael Crichton. The film follows guests visiting an interactive amusement park containing lifelike androids that unexpectedly begin to malfunction. The film stars Yul Brynner as an android in the amusement park, with Richard Benjamin and James Brolin as guests ...

  3. Westworld: Created by Lisa Joy, Jonathan Nolan. With Thandiwe Newton, Jeffrey Wright, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood. At the intersection of the near future and the reimagined past, waits a world in which every human appetite can be indulged without consequence.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WestworldWestworld - Wikipedia

    Westworld was the first theatrical feature novelist Michael Crichton directed, after one TV movie. It was also the first feature film to use digital image processing to pixellate photography in order to simulate an android's point of view. The film was nominated for Hugo, Nebula and Saturn awards. The film was well received by critics.

  5. Westworld is a futuristic theme park where paying guests can pretend to be gunslingers in an artificial Wild West populated by androids. After paying a sizable entrance fee, Blane (James Brolin ...

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  6. Nov 14, 2018 · Westworld (1973) is a science fiction / thriller / western film that was written and directed by Michael Crichton and produced by Paul N. Lazarus, III. The ...

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  8. Westworld (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Disease Of Machinery Alan Oppenheimer is the never-named chief technician at “Delos,” which is the futuristic amusement facility where tourists pay to attend fantasy worlds, observing overnight repairs and commenting on a pattern of robot malfunctions, in writer-director Michael Crichton’s Westworld, 1973.

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