Westworld [1973 film]

by Michael Crichton (Director, Screenwriter)

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This story of a technological paradise suddenly turned nightmare is a genuine shocker. For $1,000 a day, vacationers can indulge whims at the "theme park" called Westworld where the gunhands and dance-hall girls are all robots programmed to serve the guests' violent and lustful fantasies--until something goes wrong with their circuitry.

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At an Old West-themed resort, robot cowboys have real guns, and nothing could possibly go wrong.

It's a crappy movie, but it's the kind of crappy movie that's fun to watch.

Concept: D
Story: D
Characters: C
Dialog: C
Pacing: B
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: C
Acting: B
Music: C

Enjoyment: C plus

GPA: 2.0/4
2022 movie #157. 1973. Amusement park where you can interact with life-like robots, up to and including shooting them. It was fun until something went wrong. This movie is almost 50 years old and still entertaining.

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John Michael Crichton, known as Michael Crichton, was born on October 28, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois. He wrote novels while attending Harvard University and Harvard Medical School to help pay the tuition. One of these, The Andromeda Strain, which was published in 1969, became a bestseller. After graduating summa cum laude, he was a postdoctoral show more fellow at the Salk Institute in California before becoming a full-time writer and film director. His carefully researched novels included Eaters of the Dead, The Terminal Man, The Great Train Robbery, Congo, Sphere, Jurassic Park, Rising Sun, Disclosure, The Lost World, Airframe, and Micro. He also wrote non-fiction works including Five Patients: The Hospital Explained, Jasper Johns, and Travels. In the late 1960s, he also wrote under the pen names Jeffrey Hudson and John Lange. He has received several awards including Writer of the Year in 1970 from the Association of American Medical Writers and two Edgar Awards in 1968 and in 1979. Many of his novels have been made into highly successful films, six of which he directed. He was also the creator and executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning television series ER. In addition to his writing and directorial success, his expertise in information science enabled him to run a software company and develop a computer game. He died of cancer on November 4, 2008 at the age of 66. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Westworld [1973 film]
Original title
Westworld
Alternate titles*
Le Monde de L'Ouest
Original publication date
1973-08-17
People/Characters
Gunslinger; Peter Martin; John Blane
Important places
DELOS
Important events
1980s; 1983
Related movies
Westworld (1973 | IMDb)
Original language
English
Disambiguation notice
This is the film
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Classifications

DDC/MDS
791.43Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsMovies, TV, VideoMotion pictures, radio, television, podcastingMotion pictures
LCC
PN1995 .S26Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)DramaMotion pictures

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Reviews
3
Rating
½ (3.56)
Languages
English, French
ISBNs
7
UPCs
6
ASINs
11