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Judge Dredd

Judge Dredd 1995

Box Office

$113M

Budget

$90M

Runtime

96 mins

Language

English

English

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Judge Dredd Plot Summary

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In a devastated future where Earth has become a wasteland known as the Cursed Earth and Mega-City One stands as a crowded fortress of law, a harsh new order rises: the Judges, who act as police, jury, and executioners all in one. The city wrestles with a raging crime wave that pushes its resources to the limit, and the only force strong enough to keep order on the streets is this uncompromising cadre. Among them, the legendary Judge Dredd, Sylvester Stallone, leads with unflinching precision, alongside rookie Judge Hershey, Diane Lane, as they square off against a brutal block war that threatens to tear Mega-City One apart. Their raid is swift and brutal, a stark display of the Judges’ relentless method, and it sets the tone for a city that prizes order over mercy.

During the operation, the unstoppable Dredd sentences Fergie, Rob Schneider, a hacker and recent parolee, to five more years for property destruction, underscoring Dredd’s unyielding insistence on accountability. Hershey, sharp and skeptical, challenges Dredd’s solitary approach and questions whether a lone enforcer can truly tame a city that has grown too large for mercy. In a revealing confession, Dredd lays bare a buried scar: nine years earlier he judged and ordered the execution of his best friend and fellow Judge, Rico, a massacre that still gnaws at him, hinting at the personal costs behind his iron resolve.

Rico, once a trusted member of the Judge ranks, is secretly imprisoned at the Aspen Penal Colony. He seizes a dangerous second chance, slipping out, reclaiming his Judge uniform, and reactivating a decommissioned ABC Warrior to walk again with lethal intent. Disguised as Dredd, Rico murders reporter Vartis Hammond, a courageous critic of the Judges, a crime that shakes the city’s confidence and reverberates through Mega-City One. Vartis Hammond, Mitchell Ryan, meets a grim fate that echoes the deeper question of who truly enforces the truth when institutions themselves bend to power.

As the evidence piles up, Dredd is dragged before the Council of Judges. The trial pits the stern mentor Chief Justice Fargo, Max von Sydow, against the young enforcer, with Judge Griffin, Jürgen Prochnow, maneuvering behind the scenes to secure a conviction. Hershey speaks in Dredd’s defense, but the DNA from the bullets found at the scene points to him, sealing a conviction that shocks him and the city. In a last act of mercy, Fargo retires rather than let the system crush his lifelong ally, and Dredd is sentenced to life in a penal colony, while Fargo embarks on the Long Walk—the final duty of a retiring Judge who must enforce the law until his last breath.

On the transport to the penal colony, Dredd sits beside Fergie, unaware of the danger ahead. The journey is interrupted when the Angel Gang, a pack of cannibalistic raiders, attacks the convoy, and Fargo courageously steps in to aid Dredd. The rescue proves fatal for Fargo, who is mortally wounded but delivers a crucial truth: Dredd and Rico are clones born from the Janus Project, a top-secret genetic program designed to harvest the best traits from the Council to forge a perfect, loyal army of Judges. The program’s existence was suppressed after Rico’s fall from grace, and Griffin’s treachery aimed to keep it hidden, letting Dredd take the fall to protect a dangerous conspiracy. Fargo’s dying warning urges Dredd to stop Griffin’s plan and erase the threat posed by the revived Janus Project.

Back in Mega-City One, Rico’s reign of terror intensifies as he kills Judges to weaken their forces. Griffin exploits the chaos to push the Council to unlock Janus and manufacture a fresh crop of cloned Judges who would enforce the law with ruthless precision. When the Council balks at the plan, Rico eliminates them, exercising raw power to bend the city to his will. At the Janus lab hidden within the Statue of Liberty, Rico engineers a chilling twist: he replaces the original DNA with his own, birthing clones with free will—his self-styled “family”—and rejects the idea of being controlled as he once was. Griffin objects, only to be silenced when the ABC Warrior turns on him, marking Rico’s triumph over his old enemies.

Dredd and Fergie reunite with Hershey, who uncovers the full scope of the Janus Project. They infiltrate the lab, but the ABC Warrior injures Fergie and captures Hershey, forcing Dredd to confront the danger of a plan that could overwhelm the city. Rico confronts Dredd, insisting that they are family and offering Dredd a leadership role among the clones. Dredd refuses, reaffirming his commitment to the street-level justice he has always championed. With Fergie providing crucial help, the team disables the ABC Warrior, and Rico triggers the premature activation of the clone army to secure his control. The lab erupts in a cataclysmic explosion, destroying the clone army and sending Rico on a high-stakes chase across the statue’s summit.

In the final confrontation, Dredd pursues Rico to the peak, where he makes a fatal throw that sends Rico to his death. The city’s supercomputer finally broadcasts the truth about Janus, clearing Dredd’s name and exposing the conspiracy that threatened the entire social order. With his name restored, Dredd is offered the role of Chief Justice, but he declines. He chooses to remain a street Judge, continuing to safeguard Mega-City One from the kind of corruption that nearly doomed them all, steadfast in the belief that justice must be earned every day on the harsh, unyielding streets.

Judge Dredd Timeline

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Block War raid and Fergie captured

In Mega-City One, a brutal block war erupts and Judge Dredd leads a violent crackdown alongside rookie Hershey. During the raid, Dredd and Hershey subdue the criminals, and Dredd apprehends Fergie, a hacker and parolee hiding in a city-owned robot. Dredd sentences Fergie to five more years for property destruction.

2139, during the block war Mega-City One

Rico escapes and returns, arming for war

Rico, secretly imprisoned at Aspen, receives a covert message and escapes. He returns to Mega-City One, retrieves his Judge uniform and Lawgiver, and reactivates a decommissioned ABC Warrior to serve him. Disguised as Dredd, Rico plots to reclaim power and wreak havoc in the city.

Following a covert message; after his imprisonment Aspen Penal Colony

Rico murders Vartis Hammond in disguise

Returning to Mega-City One, Rico, in disguise as Dredd, shoots and kills Vartis Hammond, a reporter who criticized the Judges’ violent methods. The assassination demonstrates Rico's willingness to use Dredd's identity to manipulate public opinion. The city reels from the sudden murder as evidence begins to mount against Dredd.

shortly after Rico's return to Mega-City One Mega-City One

Dredd is tried and convicted

Evidence ties the murder to Dredd through bullets bearing his DNA, leading to a public conviction before the Council of Judges. Despite Hershey's defense, Dredd is found guilty, exposing the fragile integrity of the system. Fargo retires to shield Dredd's life at the last moment and begins the Long Walk.

immediately after Hammond murder Council of Judges, Mega-City One

Dredd sentenced; Fargo begins Long Walk

Dredd is sentenced to life imprisonment as the council's decision seals his fate. Fargo interrupts to retire from the Council and begins the Long Walk, the grueling test for a retired Judge to enforce the law in the Cursed Earth. The two fates diverge while Rico's plan accelerates in the background.

after conviction Council of Judges, Mega-City One

Angel Gang attack; Fargo mortally wounded

On the transport to the penal colony, Dredd sits beside Fergie, but their journey is interrupted when the Angel Gang ambushes the convoy. Fargo sacrifices himself to shield Dredd and is mortally wounded. Before dying, Fargo reveals that Dredd and Rico are clones created by the Janus Project and warns Dredd of Griffin's conspiracy.

during transport Judges transport to penal colony

Rico's rampage and the Janus project unlocked

Rico launches a brutal campaign across Mega-City One, killing Judges to weaken the city's defenses. Griffin manipulates the Council to unlock the Janus Project, aiming to create a ruthless army of clones. The city trembles as the scheme moves forward.

during Rico's rampage Mega-City One

Janus Lab and the first clone experiment

At the Janus lab inside the Statue of Liberty, Rico replaces the original DNA with his own to seed clones with free will for his new family. When Griffin protests, Rico has the ABC Warrior kill Griffin, cementing his control over the project. The lab marks a turning point toward the creation of the clone army.

early stages of clone development Statue of Liberty Janus Lab

Dredd, Fergie, and Hershey mount a counter-operation

Dredd and Fergie return to Mega-City One and join Hershey, who uncovers the Janus Project. They infiltrate the lab, but the ABC Warrior injures Fergie and captures Hershey, forcing a dangerous confrontation with Rico's forces. The rebels plan a rescue.

after their return to the city Janus Lab, Statue of Liberty

Rico and Dredd confront each other; clones planned

Rico confronts Dredd, insisting they are family and offering Dredd a leading role over the newly created clones. Dredd refuses, choosing to uphold his own code rather than join Rico's cause. Fergie disables the ABC Warrior, buying time for the team.

confrontation before the lab explosion Mega-City One / Janus Lab

Clones destroyed; lab explodes

Rico activates the clones prematurely, triggering a lab explosion that destroys the partial clone army and halts Rico's bid for control. The blast devastates the lab and its corridors as alarms blare. Dredd races toward the top of the Statue to confront Rico.

climax Janus Lab, Statue of Liberty

Final duel and exoneration

Dredd pursues Rico to the top of the Statue, where he finally throws Rico to his death, ending the crisis. Back on the ground, the city broadcasts the truth about Janus, clearing Dredd's name. The Judges offer him the role of Chief Justice, but Dredd declines and chooses to remain a street Judge.

final confrontation and aftermath Statue of Liberty / Mega-City One

Judge Dredd Characters

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Judge Dredd — Sylvester Stallone

A solitary, unflinching enforcer who distrusts leniency and relies on an uncompromising code. Dredd is highly skilled, emotionally reserved, and willing to bend the rules to uphold the law when necessary. He carries the weight of a past judgment that questioned loyalty and the price of absolute authority.

🗡️ Stoic 🛡️ Duty ⚖️ Authority

Judge Hershey — Diane Lane

A capable rookie judge who challenges Dredd's methods and seeks a balance between justice and due process. She is principled, perceptive, and capable of fearless critique under pressure. Her partnership with Dredd evolves the dynamic from rigid law to strategic collaboration.

💼 Reluctant Ally 🧭 Fair 🕊️ Pragmatic

Rico — Armand Assante

A former Judge who turns to crime after a setback, then uses charisma and cunning to orchestrate a city-wide threat. He reclaims his position by donning a Judge's uniform and summoning the ABC Warrior to enforce his own order. He believes the Janus clone project should birth a self-made family to rewrite the rules.

🧬 Rebellion 👪 Family 🗡️ Cunning

Chief Justice Fargo — Max von Sydow

A veteran mentor figure who advocates measured justice and ultimately sacrifices his career to reveal the truth. His retirement task, the Long Walk, and his warnings about Griffin expose the fragility and corruption within the system. His revelations about Janus provide the key to Dredd's struggle.

🏛️ Mentor 🗺️ Duty 🕯️ Sacrifice

Judge Griffin — Jürgen Prochnow

The antagonist who manipulates the system from within, pushing for a ruthless clone army to enforce order. He embodies ambition and deceit, exploiting fear to gain power. His schemes culminate in a confrontation that tests Dredd's loyalty and the integrity of Mega-City One's institutions.

🦹‍♂️ Manipulation 🎭 Power 🧭 Scheming

Fergie — Martin McDougall

A hacker with street-smart ingenuity who allies with Dredd to uncover the Janus Project. He is resourceful and brave under pressure, providing crucial counterpoints to the Judges' rigid code. His actions, though risky, help drive the escape and expose the truth.

🕵️ Hacker 🔓 Escape 💣 Dangerous

Judge Dredd Settings

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Time period

2139

The events take place in the year 2139 in a bleak, near-future world. Society is fractured, resources are scarce, and a flood of crime tests the Judges’ authority. High-tech surveillance and genetic experimentation drive the plot, underscoring a era where humanity and machinery intertwine in the pursuit of order.

Location

Mega-City One, Cursed Earth, Aspen Penal Colony, Statue of Liberty lab

Set in a sprawling, crime-ridden Mega-City One, the story unfolds against a backdrop of the Cursed Earth beyond its walls. The city is governed by Judges who combine police, jury, and executioner duties in a hard-edged system. Outposts and penal facilities like the Aspen Penal Colony and a hidden lab beneath the Statue of Liberty symbolize the far-reaching reach of a totalizing justice that touches every corner of the world.

🌆 Megacity 🗺️ Wasteland 🏛️ Dystopia

Judge Dredd Themes

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Law & Order

The film centers on the absolute authority of Judges and the tension between rigid justice and personal morality. Hershey questions Dredd's unyielding methods, highlighting the cost of mercy or its absence. A city-wide crisis and a courtroom-style confrontation reveal how institutions can distort truth and justice.

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Identity

The Janus Project and Rico's clones raise questions about free will, family, and what it means to be human. Clones are designed to embody the Council's best traits, yet their awakening challenges the system they were bred to uphold. Dredd's own sense of identity is tested as he confronts a manufactured lineage tied to his fate.

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Power & Corruption

Griffin's conspiracy exploits fear to push a harsh, centralized form of law enforcement. The Council's decision to unlock Janus reveals rot at the heart of Mega-City One's institutions. Fargo's sacrifice and the Janus revelation expose the price of unchecked power and the fragility of truth.

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Judge Dredd Spoiler-Free Summary

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In a ruined future where towering megacities loom over a barren wasteland, law has been fused into a single, uncompromising force. The Judges—part police, part prosecutor, part executioner— patrol the streets of Mega‑City One, dispensing authority with the click of a gun‑hand. Their omnipresent presence creates a stark, metallic atmosphere that feels both oppressive and oddly orderly, a world where every alley whispers the weight of instant judgment.

At the heart of that regime stands the legendary Judge Dredd, a figure as relentless as the concrete jungle he protects. Renowned for his unyielding dedication, Dredd embodies the very ideal of the Judges’ absolute power, yet his reputation is shattered when he is falsely charged with a crime he did not commit. As he fights to clear his name, the very system he upholds turns inward, casting him into a labyrinth of legal intrigue that tests the limits of his own code.

While Dredd grapples with this existential crisis, a dangerous counterpart—his former ally turned murderer—slips free, leaving a trail of unrest that threatens to erupt across the city. The contrast between Dredd’s disciplined resolve and the rogue’s chaotic menace fuels a tension that permeates the gritty streets, hinting at deeper conspiracies hidden beneath the city’s neon‑lit façade. In this bleak, rain‑slicked world, the struggle is less about overt battles and more about the relentless pursuit of truth in a society that has outsourced its conscience to an unforgiving bureaucracy.

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