Westworld | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | April 4, 2013
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An imaginative sci-fi thriller. Inspiration for #simpsons "Itchy & Scratchy land" (for you geeks out there). Yul is cool.
| genre | Sci-Fi | Thriller |
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| synopsis | In a futuristic resort, wealthy patrons can visit recreations of different time periods and experience their wildest fantasies with life-like robots. But when Richard Benjamin opts for the wild west, he gets more than he bargained for when a gunslinger robot goes berserk. |
| lead actors | Yul Brynner | Richard Benjamin | James Brolin | Norman Bartold | Alan Oppenheimer | Victoria Shaw | Dick Van Patten | Linda Gaye Scott | Steve Franken | Michael T. Mikler | Terry Wilson | Anne Randall | Majel Barrett |
| director | Michael Crichton |












