Westworld (1973) Dir: Michael Crichton 88 min Digital
The dystopian sci-fi, Westworld, is set in a futuristic, theme-park recreation of the lawless American frontier populated by human-like robots. High-paying guests to the park indulge in a fantasy in which they pretend to be gunslingers. When a programming error causes the robots to malfunction, the wealthy vacationers find themselves in a true Wild West. As the film looked to create a unique vantage for the park’s robotic dwellers, Westworld became a pioneer in modern special effects with its groundbreaking use of computer-generated imagery. Westworld remains a historic film, not only for its advancements in cinematic technologies, but for its early exploration of machine cognition.
Ticket price is separate from Museum admission.
This film is part of theLife in Plastic cinema series, highlighting movies in which living dolls teach us what it means to be human.