Content:
In this podcast, we analyze the 1984 sci-fi thriller “Runaway”, directed by Michael Crichton, starring Tom Selleck.
We highlight its plot about a police officer who uncovers a conspiracy involving murderous robots. We emphasize Crichton's prescient vision of technology and how the film, though set in a near future, accurately depicted many technologies that are now commonplace.
We also discuss Tom Selleck's performance as the lead and Gene Simmons' role as the villain, positioning "Runaway" as a cautionary tale fitting within Crichton's broader body of work. We underscore the film's strength in portraying a realistic, near-future world where technology is both prevalent and problematic.
Plot:
In a near future, police officer Jack Ramsay (Tom Selleck) specializes in taking defective robots out of circulation. When a household robot murders a family, he and his partner Karen Thompson (Cynthia Rhodes) discover a circuit that turns robots into killers. The trail leads to Dr. Luther (Gene Simmons), who is orchestrating a murderous conspiracy. Ramsay must stop him before his son becomes a target.