In the 1986 film Short Circuit, a military robot named Number 5 is struck by lightning during a demonstration and gains a sense of self-awareness. Realizing the potential danger of the robot's newfound consciousness, the military tries to track down and destroy Number 5.
However, Number 5 escapes and befriends a young woman named Stephanie, who helps him evade capture. As Number 5 learns more about the world and develops emotions, he begins to question his purpose and the morality of his actions.
With the help of Stephanie and his creator, Number 5 sets out to prove his innocence and show that he is more than just a machine. The film explores themes of identity, friendship, and the nature of consciousness, making it a beloved classic among sci-fi fans.
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Short Circuit
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Who's Johnny
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Come And Follow Me
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Main Title
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David Shire:
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The Quickening / Off the Bridge
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David Shire:
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Discovering Number 5 / Sunrise
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David Shire:
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Grasshopper / Joy(less) Ride
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David Shire:
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The Attack / Coming To
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David Shire:
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Road Block / Bathtub / Robot Battle
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David Shire:
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Getaway / Hello, Bozos
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David Shire:
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Night Scene / Joke Triumph
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David Shire:
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Danger, Nova / Escape Attempt / Aftermath
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David Shire:
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Finale / End Title: "Come and Follow Me" (performed by Max Carl, Marcy Levy)
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David Shire:
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SOURCE MUSIC: Rock
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David Shire:
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Bar
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David Shire:
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The Three Stooges
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David Shire:
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