Chief George Earle in Demolition Man

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Chief George Earle in Demolition Man is the authoritarian, by-the-book police chief of the sanitized future Los Angeles who clashes with the film’s more aggressive protagonists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Demolition Man NERFINISHED
associatedWith Cocteau’s regime
San Angeles Police Department NERFINISHED
basedIn San Angeles NERFINISHED
characterIn 1993 film Demolition Man
clashesWith John Spartan NERFINISHED
Lenina Huxley NERFINISHED
commands San Angeles Police Department NERFINISHED
conflictType ideological conflict with John Spartan
countryOfCitizenship United States (fictional future) NERFINISHED
createdFor feature film
enforces non-violent policing protocols
strict social regulations
fictionalUniverse Demolition Man universe NERFINISHED
filmGenreContext science fiction action
gender male
ideology safety-through-control
languageOfWork English
loyalTo Dr. Raymond Cocteau NERFINISHED
medium live-action film
narrativeFunction embodies the rigid, sanitized future system
narrativeRole antagonistic authority figure
occupation police chief
opposes use of lethal force
personalityTrait authoritarian
by-the-book
risk-averse
portrayedBy Bob Gunton NERFINISHED
positionHeld Chief of Police of San Angeles NERFINISHED
represents authoritarian order in San Angeles
setting future Los Angeles (San Angeles)
subordinateOf Dr. Raymond Cocteau NERFINISHED
supports non-violent, highly regulated society
yearOfFirstAppearance 1993

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Bob Gunton role Chief George Earle in Demolition Man