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{{Quote|This could look bad for [[OCP]], [[Donald Johnson|Johnson]]. Assemble the best spin team we have.|[[The Old Man]]|RoboCop 2 (film)}}
 
 
{{Infobox Movie Character
 
{{Infobox Movie Character
|image = [[Image:OldMan.jpg|250px]]
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|image = Old Man.jpg
|Character name = The Old Man
 
|full name = Unknown
 
 
|affiliations = [[Omni Consumer Products]]
 
|affiliations = [[Omni Consumer Products]]
 
|relations = [[Dr. Juliette Faxx]] (lover)
 
|relations = [[Dr. Juliette Faxx]] (lover)
|status = Former CEO of OCP
 
 
|actor = [[Dan O'Herlihy]]
 
|actor = [[Dan O'Herlihy]]
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|appearances = ''[[RoboCop (1987 film)|RoboCop]]''<br>''[[RoboCop 2]]''
 
 
{{Quote|I think it's time we gave something back.||RoboCop (1987 film)}}
}}"'''The''' '''Old Man"''' was the chairman of [[Omni Consumer Products]] before the company was acquired by the [[Kanemitsu Corporation]]. He dreamed of revitalizing [[Old Detroit]] into a utopia called [[Delta City]].
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The "'''Old Man'''" was the chairman of [[Omni Consumer Products]] before the company was acquired by the [[Kanemitsu Corporation]]. He dreamed of revitalizing [[Old Detroit]] into a utopia called [[Delta City]]: a shining, modern, new city, one that would replace Detroit.
   
===Delta City===
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==Biography==
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===Paving the way for Delta City===
{{Quote|I think it's time we gave something back.|[[The Old Man]]|RoboCop (1987 film)}}
 
The Old Man's vision of the future is [[Delta City]]: a shining, modern, new city where that would replace Detroit. Before construction can begin order must be established in Detroit, which is running rampart with crime. In order to combat this issue he calls for his right-hand man, [[Dick Jones|Richard Jones]], to bring a new powerful tool to law enforcement: [[ED-209]]. Before its initial demonstration he discusses with Jones the reactions of the Police Unions and their complaints about OCP's take over of Detroit's [[DPD|police departments]]. The demonstration does not go as planned however, and [[Mr. Kinney]] is killed by ED-209 when the robot fails to see that Mr. Kinney is unarmed. The Old Man is horrified by Jones' ED-209 and angered that fixing the "glitch" (as Dick calls it) could cause heavy set backs. [[Bob Morton]] approached The Old Man about his [[RoboCop project]], stating that they are ready to go with their project. The Old Man is interested in the project - mainly because it will help make up for any delays - and tells Morton to have a presentation ready in twenty minutes.
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Before construction could begin, order had to be established in [[Detroit]], which was running rampant with crime. In order to combat this issue, the Old Man called for his right-hand man, [[Dick Jones]], to bring a new powerful tool to law enforcement: [[ED-209]]. Before its initial demonstration, he discussed with Jones the reactions of the police unions and their complaints about OCP's takeover of Detroit's [[DPD|police department]].{{ref|rc1}}
   
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The demonstration did not go as planned, however, and [[Mr. Kinney]] was killed by ED-209 when the robot failed to see that Kinney was unarmed. The Old Man was horrified by Jones' ED-209 and angered that fixing the "glitch" &ndash; as Dick called it &ndash; could cause heavy setbacks. [[Bob Morton]] approached the Old Man about his [[RoboCop program]], stating that they were ready to go with their project. The Old Man was interested in the project - mainly because it would help make up for any delays - and told Morton to have a presentation ready in twenty minutes. [[RoboCop]] was soon constructed from the remains of Officer [[Alex Murphy]].{{ref|rc1}}
The Old Man is not seen until the end of ''RoboCop'', when RoboCop arrives in the OCP boardroom to confront Dick Jones. RoboCop informs the Old Man about the limitations placed on him by [[Directive 4]], which prevents him from arresting senior members of OCP, and states that Dick Jones is under arrest for murder. When The Old Man asks for evidence, RoboCop shows everyone a recording where Dick Jones confesses to trying to destroy RoboCop and murdering Bob Morton. Dick attempts to take the Old Man hostage with a loaded gun he kept hidden and tries to escape; The Old Man, however, terminates Dick Jones' employment which removes the Directive 4 limitation and enables him to kill Dick Jones.
 
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Later, a battle-damaged RoboCop arrived in the OCP boardroom to confront Dick Jones. RoboCop informed the Old Man about the limitations placed on him by [[Directive 4]], which prevented him from arresting senior members of OCP, and stated that Dick Jones was under arrest for murder. When The Old Man asked for evidence, RoboCop shows a recording where Dick Jones confessed to trying to destroy RoboCop and murdering Bob Morton. Dick attempted to take the Old Man hostage with a loaded gun and tried to escape. The Old Man, however, terminated Dick Jones' employment which removed RoboCop's Directive 4 limitation and enabled him to kill Dick Jones. The Old Man straightened his tie and complimented RoboCop on his shooting, then asked his name. RoboCop smiled and answered, "Murphy."{{ref|rc1}}
   
 
===Nuke plague===
 
===Nuke plague===
 
{{Quote|Fuck you, you old senile bastard! This is bullshit! Fuck you!|[[Marvin Kuzak]]|RoboCop 2 (film)}}
 
{{Quote|Fuck you, you old senile bastard! This is bullshit! Fuck you!|[[Marvin Kuzak]]|RoboCop 2 (film)}}
A year later he became interested in coming up with a new version of RoboCop with the start of the [[RoboCop 2 program]]. After viewing recordings of two failed prototypes he expresses immense disappointment with project leaders [[Donald Johnson]] and [[Dr. Schenk]]. Shortly after OCP Psychologist [[Dr. Juliette Faxx]] presented an informal proposal to take over leadership of the RoboCop 2 program. Charmed by the directness of her offer he immediately agrees, stating "You could learn a thing or two from that girl Johnson." Dr. Faxx later initiates an intimate relationship with the Old Man to protect her job, as Johnson and Dr. Schenk desperately seek to get her fired because of her "screening psychotics" for the RoboCop 2 program and bringing illegal drugs into the lab. The Old Man overlooked these facts, claiming "we aren't trying to build a toy." When RoboCop 2 went on a bloody rampage, Johnson suggested to the Old Man that blame be assigned onto Dr. Faxx.
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A year later he became interested in coming up with a new version of RoboCop with the start of the [[RoboCop 2 program]]. After viewing recordings of two failed prototypes he expresses immense disappointment with project leaders [[Donald Johnson]] and [[Dr. Schenk]]. Shortly after OCP Psychologist [[Dr. Juliette Faxx]] presented an informal proposal to take over leadership of the RoboCop 2 program. Charmed by the directness of her offer he immediately agreed, stating "You could learn a thing or two from that girl Johnson." Dr. Faxx later initiated an intimate relationship with the Old Man to protect her job, as Johnson and Dr. Schenk desperately sought to get her fired because of her "screening psychotics" for the RoboCop 2 program and bringing [[Nuke|illegal drugs]] into the lab. The Old Man overlooked these facts, claiming "we aren't trying to build a toy." When [[RoboCop 2 (cyborg)|RoboCop 2]] went on a bloody rampage, Johnson suggested to the Old Man that blame be assigned onto Dr. Faxx.{{ref|rc2}}
   
 
===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
 
Several years later, it was implied by Johnson that the Old Man faced criminal charges for his involvement in the RoboCop 2 scandal in order to protect OCP.{{ref|rc3}}
 
Several years later, it is implied by Johnson that the Old Man faced criminal charges for his involvement in the RoboCop 2 scandal in order to protect OCP. He is in jail.
 
   
 
{{Quote|Remember the Old Man, Jeff? Everyone's expendable. |[[Donald Johnson|Johnson]]|RoboCop 3}}
 
{{Quote|Remember the Old Man, Jeff? Everyone's expendable. |[[Donald Johnson|Johnson]]|RoboCop 3}}
   
He was replaced by a new [[CEO]]. OCP continued to move forward plans to construct Delta City.
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He was replaced by a new [[CEO]]. OCP continued to move forward plans to construct Delta City.{{ref|rc3}}
 
{{Quote|Our esteemed former chairman had a dream. He called it Delta City!|The new [[CEO]]|RoboCop 3}}
 
{{Quote|Our esteemed former chairman had a dream. He called it Delta City!|The new [[CEO]]|RoboCop 3}}
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==Behind the scenes==
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The Old Man was portrayed by [[Dan O'Herlihy]]. He was approached to reprise his role in ''[[RoboCop 3]]'', but declined after reading the script. The character was written out and replaced with [[CEO|a new CEO]] played by [[Rip Torn]].
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
* ''[[RoboCop (1987 film)|RoboCop]]''
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* ''[[RoboCop (1987)|RoboCop]]'' (1987)
 
* ''[[RoboCop 2 (film)|RoboCop 2]]''
 
* ''[[RoboCop 2 (film)|RoboCop 2]]''
 
* ''[[RoboCop 3]]'' <small>(mentioned only)</small>
 
* ''[[RoboCop 3]]'' <small>(mentioned only)</small>
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[[Category:Characters]]
 
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[[Category:Male characters]]
 
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[[Category:RoboCop characters]]
 
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[[Category:Unidentified (film trilogy)]]

Revision as of 22:04, 30 June 2020

Original | Animated

"I think it's time we gave something back."[src]

The "Old Man" was the chairman of Omni Consumer Products before the company was acquired by the Kanemitsu Corporation. He dreamed of revitalizing Old Detroit into a utopia called Delta City: a shining, modern, new city, one that would replace Detroit.

Biography

Paving the way for Delta City

Before construction could begin, order had to be established in Detroit, which was running rampant with crime. In order to combat this issue, the Old Man called for his right-hand man, Dick Jones, to bring a new powerful tool to law enforcement: ED-209. Before its initial demonstration, he discussed with Jones the reactions of the police unions and their complaints about OCP's takeover of Detroit's police department.[1]

The demonstration did not go as planned, however, and Mr. Kinney was killed by ED-209 when the robot failed to see that Kinney was unarmed. The Old Man was horrified by Jones' ED-209 and angered that fixing the "glitch" – as Dick called it – could cause heavy setbacks. Bob Morton approached the Old Man about his RoboCop program, stating that they were ready to go with their project. The Old Man was interested in the project - mainly because it would help make up for any delays - and told Morton to have a presentation ready in twenty minutes. RoboCop was soon constructed from the remains of Officer Alex Murphy.[1]

Later, a battle-damaged RoboCop arrived in the OCP boardroom to confront Dick Jones. RoboCop informed the Old Man about the limitations placed on him by Directive 4, which prevented him from arresting senior members of OCP, and stated that Dick Jones was under arrest for murder. When The Old Man asked for evidence, RoboCop shows a recording where Dick Jones confessed to trying to destroy RoboCop and murdering Bob Morton. Dick attempted to take the Old Man hostage with a loaded gun and tried to escape. The Old Man, however, terminated Dick Jones' employment which removed RoboCop's Directive 4 limitation and enabled him to kill Dick Jones. The Old Man straightened his tie and complimented RoboCop on his shooting, then asked his name. RoboCop smiled and answered, "Murphy."[1]

Nuke plague

"Fuck you, you old senile bastard! This is bullshit! Fuck you!"

Marvin Kuzak[src]

A year later he became interested in coming up with a new version of RoboCop with the start of the RoboCop 2 program. After viewing recordings of two failed prototypes he expresses immense disappointment with project leaders Donald Johnson and Dr. Schenk. Shortly after OCP Psychologist Dr. Juliette Faxx presented an informal proposal to take over leadership of the RoboCop 2 program. Charmed by the directness of her offer he immediately agreed, stating "You could learn a thing or two from that girl Johnson." Dr. Faxx later initiated an intimate relationship with the Old Man to protect her job, as Johnson and Dr. Schenk desperately sought to get her fired because of her "screening psychotics" for the RoboCop 2 program and bringing illegal drugs into the lab. The Old Man overlooked these facts, claiming "we aren't trying to build a toy." When RoboCop 2 went on a bloody rampage, Johnson suggested to the Old Man that blame be assigned onto Dr. Faxx.[2]

Legacy

Several years later, it was implied by Johnson that the Old Man faced criminal charges for his involvement in the RoboCop 2 scandal in order to protect OCP.[3]

"Remember the Old Man, Jeff? Everyone's expendable. "

Johnson[src]

He was replaced by a new CEO. OCP continued to move forward plans to construct Delta City.[3]

"Our esteemed former chairman had a dream. He called it Delta City!"

The new CEO[src]

Behind the scenes

The Old Man was portrayed by Dan O'Herlihy. He was approached to reprise his role in RoboCop 3, but declined after reading the script. The character was written out and replaced with a new CEO played by Rip Torn.

Appearances

References