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Judge Dredd

Judge Dredd

  • Status: Released
  • 30-06-1995
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Score: 5.814
  • Vote count: 2500

In a dystopian future, Dredd, the most famous judge (a cop with instant field judiciary powers) is convicted for a crime he did not commit while his murderous counterpart escapes.

Sylvester Stallone

Judge Joseph Dredd

Diane Lane

Judge Hershey

Armand Assante

Rico

Rob Schneider

Herman 'Fergee' Ferguson

Jürgen Prochnow

Judge Griffin

Max von Sydow

Chief Justice Fargo

Christopher Adamson

Mean Machine

Joanna Miles

Judge Evelyn McGruder

Joan Chen

Dr. Ilsa Hayden

Balthazar Getty

Cadet Nathan Olmeyer

Maurice Roëves

Warden Miller

Ian Dury

Geiger

Ewen Bremner

Junior Angel

Peter Marinker

Judge Carlos Esposito

Martin McDougall

Twist

Mitchell Ryan

Vartis Hammond

Scott Wilson

Pa Angel

Angus MacInnes

Judge Silver

Louise Delamere

Locker Judge

Phil Smeeton

Fink Angel

Steve Toussaint

Hunter Squad Leader

Bradley Lavelle

Chief Judge Hunter

Mark Morghan

Judge Killed by Robot

Ed Stobart

Barge Crew Member

Huggy Leaver

Brutal Prisoner

Lex Daniel

Brisco

John Blakey

Border Guard

Howard Grace

Pilot

Dig Wayne

Reggie

Ashley Artus

Squatter 1

Christopher Glover

Squatter 2

Brendan Fleming

Squatter 3

Stephen Lord

Zed Squatter

Phil Kingston

Zed Squatter 2

Ewan Bailey

Aspen Guard

Stuart Mullen

Co-Pilot

Pat Starr

Lily Hammond

James Earl Jones

Narrator (uncredited)

Adrienne Barbeau

Voice of Central Computer (uncredited)

James Remar

Block Warlord (uncredited)

Charlie Condou

Cadet (uncredited)

James Bowden

Prison Officer JRB007 (uncredited)

Alan Bond

Rioter (uncredited)

Ryan Gage

Young Thief (uncredited)

Tony Montalbano

Young Cadet (uncredited)

Al Sapienza

Young Judge (uncredited)

Elly Fairman

Cadet (uncredited)

Mark Moraghan

Jodge Monroe (uncredited)

Amelia Curtis

Blonde Cadet (uncredited)

Sam Barriscale

Cadet Mark (uncredited)

Adam Henderson

Fuppie

Gimly

The story is the weak link in what is otherwise a marvellously fun chain. Unfortunately, when it comes to the film industry, the plot-link is kind of the most important one, so I can't really call Judge Dredd a success. And although the general premise is strong, this is not to the credit of the movie, seeing as it sources its material from the comic books of the same name, and 2000 AD. Sylvester Stallone (the titular Dredd) and Rob Schneider (his offsider) are perhaps poor casting options. But they aren't so terrible as to make Judge Dredd unwatchable, especially seeing as there are a quite a few good choices to balance this out. Despite being made in '95, it shares that intrinsically 1980's vision of a dystopian future, where all the buildings are black, all the signs are neon, and all the residents are androgynous punks and goths. Which to be honest I'm a huge sucker for, so this earns Judge Dredd some points (though again, not for originality). It's perhaps not the sort of description you'd expect of a violence-heavy, guilty-pleasure dodgy sci-fi, but Judge Dredd is just so cute! The ABC Warrior I have a particular soft spot for, but even overall, the piece is enjoyable to not take seriously (though taking it seriously is probably impossible). Yes it's true that Judge Dredd is enjoyable in a laughing at it kind of way rather than a laughing with it one, but that's still enjoyable in my books. 51% -Gimly

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I AM... THE LAW!