Judge Dredd
In the future, one man is the law.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.
Description: 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.
Genres: Science Fiction
Budget: $90,000,000 | Revenue : $113,493,481
Runtime: 96 minutes
Assassins
Demolition Man
The Duel
Dredd
Noryang: Deadly Sea
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training-
Daylight
Cliffhanger
The Specialist
The Running Man
Sylvester Stallone
Played Judge Joseph Dredd
Diane Lane
Played Judge Hershey
Armand Assante
Played Rico
Rob Schneider
Played Herman 'Fergee' Ferguson
Jürgen Prochnow
Played Judge Griffin
Max von Sydow
Played Chief Justice Fargo
Christopher Adamson
Played Mean Machine
Joanna Miles
Played Judge Evelyn McGruder
Joan Chen
Played Dr. Ilsa Hayden
Balthazar Getty
Played Cadet Nathan Olmeyer
Maurice Roëves
Played Warden Miller
Ian Dury
Played Geiger
Ewen Bremner
Played Junior Angel
Peter Marinker
Played Judge Carlos Esposito
Martin McDougall
Played Twist
Mitchell Ryan
Played Vartis Hammond
Scott Wilson
Played Pa Angel
Angus MacInnes
Played Judge Silver
Louise Delamere
Played Locker Judge
Phil Smeeton
Played Fink Angel
Steve Toussaint
Played Hunter Squad Leader
Bradley Lavelle
Played Chief Judge Hunter
Mark Morghan
Played Judge Killed by Robot
Ed Stobart
Played Barge Crew Member
Huggy Leaver
Played Brutal Prisoner
Lex Daniel
Played Brisco
John Blakey
Played Border Guard
Howard Grace
Played Pilot
Dig Wayne
Played Reggie
Ashley Artus
Played Squatter 1
Christopher Glover
Played Squatter 2
Brendan Fleming
Played Squatter 3
Stephen Lord
Played Zed Squatter
Phil Kingston
Played Zed Squatter 2
Ewan Bailey
Played Aspen Guard
Stuart Mullen
Played Co-Pilot
Pat Starr
Played Lily Hammond
James Earl Jones
Played Narrator (uncredited)
Adrienne Barbeau
Played Voice of Central Computer (uncredited)
James Remar
Played Block Warlord (uncredited)
Charlie Condou
Played Cadet (uncredited)
James Bowden
Played Prison Officer JRB007 (uncredited)
Alan Bond
Played Rioter (uncredited)
Ryan Gage
Played Young Thief (uncredited)
Tony Montalbano
Played Young Cadet (uncredited)
Al Sapienza
Played Young Judge (uncredited)
Elly Fairman
Played Cadet (uncredited)
Mark Moraghan
Played Jodge Monroe (uncredited)
Amelia Curtis
Played Blonde Cadet (uncredited)
Sam Barriscale
Played Cadet Mark (uncredited)
Adam Henderson
Played Fuppie
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