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New hi-definition widescreen transfer; Audio commentary by director John Badham and writer S.S. Wilson and Brent Maddock; Isolated music and effects track; Original theatrical trailer; Featurette: "The Creation of Number 5"; Cast and crew video interviews; Behind-the-scenes footage; Promotional photo gallery; Robot and production design still gallery
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Short Circuit
1. Main Title [2:27]
2. Combat Tests [4:09]
3. Newton Crosby [3:22]
4. A Freak Accident [2:44]
5. Number Five Escapes [4:52]
6. Evasive Maneuvers [3:07]
7. Stephanie Speck [3:13]
8. "Need Input" [9:00]
9. Too Much Information [4:03]
10. "No Disassemble!" [3:15]
11. A Wild Ride [2:50]
12. "Number Five Is Alive" [6:08]
13. Throwing Nova Off the Trail [7:39]
14. Hiding Out [5:29]
15. Teaching Frank a Lesson [5:23]
16. Ambush [9:17]
17. Convincing Newton [9:48]
18. No Escape [5:37]
19. A New Life [2:21]
20. End Credits [3:34]
Struck by lightning, an endearing little robot known only as "Number 5" escapes from an experimental electronics firm. Technician Newton Crosby (Steve Guttenberg) and his indecipherable East Indian assistant, Ben Jabituya (Fisher Stevens), set out to locate Number 5 before the military can go through with its plans to destroy the robot. Number 5 takes refuge with loopy Stephanie Speck (Ally Sheedy), who is convinced that the mechanical man is an extraterrestrial. Hoping to teach the "alien" all about Earth, she fills Number 5's memory banks with reams of pop culture -- and then the real fun begins. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide