Judge Dredd

Judge Dredd

96 mins | Science Fiction | June 30, 1995

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.

Judge Dredd

96 mins | Science Fiction | June 30, 1995

Judge Dredd
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.
IMDb rating 5.6
Producers Hollywood Pictures, Cinergi Pictures Entertainment
Original title Judge Dredd
Directors Ben Howarth, Christopher Newman, Danny Cannon, Bernard Bellew, Beau Marks
Writers Carlos Ezquerra, Michael De Luca, William Wisher, Steven E. de Souza, John Wagner

Cast

Sylvester Stallone

as Judge Joseph Dredd

Diane Lane

as Judge Hershey

Armand Assante

as Rico

Rob Schneider

as Herman 'Fergee' Ferguson

Jürgen Prochnow

as Judge Griffin

Max von Sydow

as Chief Justice Fargo

Christopher Adamson

as Mean Machine

Joanna Miles

as Judge Evelyn McGruder

Joan Chen

as Dr. Ilsa Hayden

Balthazar Getty

as Cadet Nathan Olmeyer

Maurice Roëves

as Warden Miller

Ian Dury

as Geiger

Ewen Bremner

as Junior Angel

Peter Marinker

as Judge Carlos Esposito

Martin McDougall

as Twist

Mitchell Ryan

as Vartis Hammond

Scott Wilson

as Pa Angel

Angus MacInnes

as Judge Silver

Louise Delamere

as Locker Judge

Phil Smeeton

as Fink Angel

Steve Toussaint

as Hunter Squad Leader

Bradley Lavelle

as Chief Judge Hunter

Mark Morghan

as Judge Killed by Robot

Ed Stobart

as Barge Crew Member

Huggy Leaver

as Brutal Prisoner

Lex Daniel

as Brisco

John Blakey

as Border Guard

Howard Grace

as Pilot

Dig Wayne

as Reggie

Ashley Artus

as Squatter 1

Christopher Glover

as Squatter 2

Brendan Fleming

as Squatter 3

Stephen Lord

as Zed Squatter

Phil Kingston

as Zed Squatter 2

Ewan Bailey

as Aspen Guard

Stuart Mullen

as Co-Pilot

Pat Starr

as Lily Hammond

James Earl Jones

as Narrator (uncredited)

Adrienne Barbeau

as Voice of Central Computer (uncredited)

James Remar

as Block Warlord (uncredited)

Charlie Condou

as Cadet (uncredited)

James Bowden

as Prison Officer JRB007 (uncredited)

Alan Bond

as Rioter (uncredited)

Ryan Gage

as Young Thief (uncredited)

Tony Montalbano

as Young Cadet (uncredited)

Al Sapienza

as Young Judge (uncredited)

Elly Fairman

as Cadet (uncredited)

Mark Moraghan

as Jodge Monroe (uncredited)

Amelia Curtis

as Blonde Cadet (uncredited)

Sam Barriscale

as Cadet Mark (uncredited)

Adam Henderson

as Fuppie