D.A.R.Y.L.
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D.A.R.Y.L. is a 1985 science fiction movie which was written by David Ambrose, Allan Scott and Jeffrey Ellis. It was directed by Simon Wincer and stars Barret Oliver, Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean, Danny Corkill and Josef Sommer.
"Daryl" ("Data Analyzing Robotic Youth Lifeform") is a pre-teen looking cyborg who escapes from the science facility where he was created, in order to find a family and live as a real boy. The government will do everything to get him back. However, Daryl doesn't know that he is a cyborg, and ends up settling in with his foster parents.
[edit] Cast
- Mary Beth Hurt ... Joyce Richardson
- Michael McKean ... Andy Richardson
- Kathryn Walker ... Ellen Lamb
- Collen Camp ... Elaine Fox
- Josef Sommer ... Dr. Jeffrey Stewart
- Ron Frazier ... General Graycliffe
- Steve Ryan ... Howie Fox
- David Wohl ... Mr. Nesbitt
- Danny Corkhill ... Turtle Fox
- Amy Linker ... Sherie Lee Fox
- Barret Oliver ... Daryl
- Ed L. Grady ... Mr. Bergen
- Tucker McGuire ... Mrs. Bergen
- Richard Hammatt ... Dr. Mulligan
- Charlie Gudger, Stacy Woods ... Basketball kids
- Pat Fuleihan ... Woman at window
- Noreen Lange ... Facility Matron
- Joseph Reed ... Facility doctor
- Jessica Johnson ... Melanie
- Ginny Light ... Plump woman
- Danielle LeMoine ... Trudi
- Patrick Branner ... Mark Bennet
- Susan West ... Andrea
- Benjamin Peterson ... Piano pupil
- Hardy Rawls ... Bull McKenzie
- Dalton Poole ... Arkoff
- Wayne Shindoll ... Umpire
- Sean Hower ... Hannibal
- Brian Stafford ... Catcher
- James LaPointe ... "Goodbye, Coach" kid
- James H. Armfield ... Photographer
- Ski Collins ... Pilot
- Russ Wheeler ... Co-pilot
- Kevin O'Neill, Paul Darby ... Technicians
- Blain Fairman ... Major Willows
- Robert Arden ... Colonel
- William Roberts, Christopher Muncke ... Committee men
- Burtt Harris ... Air Force General
- Major Wiley ... Operative (U.S.A.F.)
- James Fitzpatrick ... Tascom security soldier
- Matt Butler ... Trooper