Paramount Pictures (1985)
Family | Science Fiction
UK | English | Color | 01:39
Daryl is a normal 10-year-old boy in many ways. However, unbeknown to his foster parents and friends, Daryl is actually a government-created robot with superhuman reflexes and mental abilities. Even his name has a hidden meaning -- it's actually an acronym for Data Analyzing Robot Youth Life-form. When the organization that created him deems the "super soldier" experiment a failure and schedules Daryl to be disassembled, it is up to a few rogue scientists to help him escape.
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Mary Beth Hurt | Joyce Richardson |
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Michael McKean | Andy Richardson |
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Kathryn Walker | Ellen Lamb |
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Colleen Camp | Elaine Fox |
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Josef Sommer | Dr. Jeffrey Stewart |
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Ron Frazier | General Graycliffe |
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Steve Ryan | Howie Fox |
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David Wohl | Mr. Nesbitt |
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Danny Corkill | Turtle Fox |
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Amy Linker | Sherie Lee Fox |
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Barret Oliver | Daryl |
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Ed Grady | Mr. Bergen |
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Tucker McGuire | Mrs. Bergen |
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Richard Hammatt | Dr. Mulligan |
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Charlie Gudger | Basketball Kid No.1 |
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Stacy Woods | Basketball Kid No.2 |
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Pat Fuleihan | Woman at Window |
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Noreen Lange | Facility Matron |
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Joseph Reed | Facility Doctor |
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Jessica Johnson Tavenner | Melanie |
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Ginny Light | Plump Woman |
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Danielle LeMoine | Trudi |
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Patrick Branner | Mart Bennet |
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Susan West | Andrea |
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Benjamin Peterson | Piano Pupil |
| Director | Simon Wincer |
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| Writer | David Ambrose, Allan Scott, Jeffrey Ellis | |
| Producer | Burtt Harris, John Heyman, Gabrielle Kelly | |
| Musician | Marvin Hamlisch | |
| Photography | Frank Watts | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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