Set in the late 1950s, in a retro futuristic world, widowed father Richard arrives home from work to find his house in chaos. His son Thomas scares off their caretaker, Julie and steals her necklace. Richard prepares dinner, however Thomas is dissatisfied with the meal, broccoli soup, arguing his mom would have made it better. Richard snaps at Thomas, who leaves his soup on the table and retreats to his bedroom. Richard is left alone, defeated, takes a seat on the couch and sees a commercial for Rob.B, a personal caretaker robot. The next day, Rob.B shows up to take care of Thomas, but after a puzzle piece goes missing, Rob.B tries to find it and ends up being electrocuted causing a malfunction. Julie returns to find her necklace and the now aggressive Rob.B chokes her unconscious. Richard and Thomas must learn to communicate and work together to defeat Rob.B.
Unfortunately the movie ROB.B is not yet available on Disney Plus.
Directing | Kyle Mathers | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Rachael Sorensky | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Sam Koabel | Wardrobe Assistant |
Directing | Joel Deszpoth | First Assistant Director |
Camera | Sarah Bernier | Camera Operator |
Sound | Barron “Mákoiyaawótaan” Stewart | Production Sound Mixer |
Camera | Donia Jabraouti | BTS Photographer |
Sound | Christian Caniete | Sound Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Natalie Scime | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Directing | David Deswaef | Director |
Camera | Samantha Stevenson | Director of Photography |
Camera | Carter Mcintosh | First Assistant Camera |
Production | Alicia Mok | Producer |
Sound | Layla Stork | Foley Artist |
Production | Riel Barretto-Duval | Casting Director |
Lighting | Mackenzie Scarlett | Gaffer |
Camera | Kyle Young | Key Grip |
Sound | Anthony Kubelka | Music |
Writing | Malhar Patel | Story Editor |
Camera | Drew Haytaoglu | Second Assistant Camera |
Editing | Dawson Paciocco | Editor |
Directing | Yarron Jesuratnam | Second Assistant Director |
Crew | Gabrielle-Anne Désy | Stunt Coordinator |
Camera | Gianluca Di Tullio | Dolly Grip |
Camera | Jacob Lea | Grip |
Sound | Cameron Coddington | Boom Operator |
Camera | Marco Ciardulla | Dolly Grip |
Art | Sharon Tan | Art Direction |
Sound | William McNaught | Supervising Sound Editor |
Crew | Dan Laboni | Stunt Coordinator |
Costume & Make-Up | Jaena Moersh | Costumer |
Sound | Kellsie McCullough | Foley Artist |
Production | Ford Coukell | Location Assistant |
Camera | Grayson Crompton | BTS Photographer |