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RoboCop 3 is a video game based on the 1993 film of the same name. Amiga, Atari ST and DOS versions were developed by Digital Image Design beginning in September 1990, and published by Ocean Software in December 1991. The Digital Image Design version includes multiple gameplay styles.
RoboCop 3 is the first film to use digital morphing in more than one scene. [8] The film was a critical and commercial failure in the US, grossing $47 million worldwide against its $22 million budget, making it the least profitable film of the RoboCop franchise. [6]
Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Vol. 1 Part 5 Vol. 2 Silene Oliveira (Tokyo) Úrsula Corberó: Main: Sergio Marquina (The Professor) / Salvador "Salva" Martín: Álvaro Morte: Main Raquel Murillo (Lisbon) Itziar Ituño: Main Andrés de Fonollosa (Berlin) Pedro Alonso: Main Agustín Ramos (Moscow) Paco Tous: Main Guest: Main [a] Ágata Jiménez (Nairobi ...
Rosa Méndez Leza (31 August 1935 – 29 December 2018), known professionally as Rosenda Monteros, was a Mexican actress. [1] She studied drama under Seki Sano. [2] To American audiences, she is best known for her role as Petra in The Magnificent Seven.
Azela Jacqueline Robinson was born in London, United Kingdom.Her mother, Nadja Cañedo is Mexican and her father, Alan Robinson is British. [citation needed]She began her professional training as an actress in 1980 within the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol, UK.
After a stint acting in Argentina (where she appeared in a series of telenovelas), Morales moved in 2016, to New York, New York, where she has been busy in theater with an organization named "Repertorio Español" ("Spanish Repertoire") with which she has acted in a Federico Garcia Lorca play named "La Casa de Bernarda Alba" ("Bernarda Alba's ...
He appeared in a series of theatrical productions such as Un Rufián en la Escalera, El pelícano, El método Grönholm, Regina, El Enterrador, El Zapatero, Vaselina 2001, Los Tres Sexos de la Luna, Por Amarte Tanto, Silencio Pollos Pelones, Doña Rosita la soltera, La casa de Bernarda Alba, La casa de Hasan, Bagdad, Les Précieuses ridicules and Avenida Q.
The House of Bernarda Alba (Spanish: La casa de Bernarda Alba) is a 1987 Spanish drama film directed by Mario Camus. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival [2] and in the main competition at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. [3] It is based on the play of the same name by Federico García ...