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| Actor/Actress | Role |  
| Williams, Robin | Andrew Martin |  
| Neill, Sam | Richard Martin |  
| Davidtz, Embeth | Little Miss |  
| Platt, Oliver | Rupert Burns |  
| Warren, Kiersten | Galatea |  
| Crewson, Wendy | 'Ma'am' Martin |  
| Whitford, Bradley | Lloyd Charney |  
| Letherman, Lindze | 'Miss' Grace Martin - Age 9 |  
| Landis, Angela | 'Miss' Grace Martin |  
| Higgins, John Michael | Bill Feingold - Martin's Lawyer |  
| Hiller, Igor | Lloyd Charney - Age 10 |  
| Bellan, Joe | Robot Delivery Man #1 |  
| Wagner, Brett | Robot Delivery Man #2 |  
| Root, Stephen | Dennis Mansky - Head of NorthAm Robotics |  
| Eisenberg, Hallie Kate | Little Miss Amanda Martin - Age 7 |  
| Wallace, George | Male President |  
| O'Reilly, Tom | Park Chess Player (uncredited) |  
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| Director | Columbus, Chris |  
| Producer |  |  
| Writer | Kazan, Nicholas |  
| Composer | Horner, James |  
| Studio | 1492 Pictures; Laurence Mark Productions; Radiant Productions; Touchstone Pictures; Columbia Pictures |  
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| Running Time | 131 |  
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| Color Mode | Color |  
| Plot Summary | 
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 | Richard Martin buys a gift, a new NDR-114 robot. The product is named Andrew by the youngest of the family's children. "Bicentennial Man" follows the life and times of Andrew, a robot purchased as a household appliance programmed to perform menial tasks. As Andrew begins to experience emotions and creative thought, the Martin family soon discovers they don't have an ordinary robot. |  
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| Location | Media_Center |  
| Watched | No |  
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