Bicentennial Man (1999)

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Written by Isaac Asimov

Directed by Chris Columbus

Running Time: 150 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Image for Robin WilliamsRobin WilliamsAndrew Martin
Embeth DavidtzLittle Miss Amanda Martin/Portia Charney
Image for Sam NeillSam Neill'Sir' Richard Martin
Image for Oliver PlattOliver PlattRupert Burns
Kiersten WarrenGalatea
Wendy Crewson'Ma´am' Martin
Hallie Kate Eisenberg7 Year Old 'Little Miss' Amanda Martin
Lindze Letherman9 Year Old 'Miss' Grace Martin
Angela Landis'Miss' Grace Martin
John Michael HigginsBill Feingold Martin's Lawyer
Bradley WhitfordLloyd Charney
Igor Hiller10 Year Old Lloyd Charney
Joe BellanRobot Delivery Man
Brett WagnerRobot Delivery Man
Image for Stephen RootStephen RootDennis Mansky Head of NorthAm Robotics
Scott WaughMotorcycle Punk
Quinn SmithFrank Charney
Kristy ConnellyMonica
Jay JohnstonCharles
George WallaceMale President
Lynne ThigpenPresident Marjorie Bota
Ples GriffinZimbabwe Representative
Marcia PizzoLloyd's Wife
Paula DuPré PesmanFeingold's Assistant
Clarke DevereuxPriest
Bruce Kenneth WagnerEngagement Party Guest
Paula WestSinger
Kevin 'Tiny' AncellRestoration Worker
Richard CrossRestoration Worker
Adam BryantHumanoid Head

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