Der Videospiele-Experte Alex Rogan findet sich nach der Eroberung des Videospiels The Last Starfighter auf einen anderen Planeten versetzt wieder, nur um herauszufinden, dass es nur ein Test... Alles lesenDer Videospiele-Experte Alex Rogan findet sich nach der Eroberung des Videospiels The Last Starfighter auf einen anderen Planeten versetzt wieder, nur um herauszufinden, dass es nur ein Test war. Er wurde rekrutiert, um sich dem Team der besten Starfighter anzuschließen, um ihre ... Alles lesenDer Videospiele-Experte Alex Rogan findet sich nach der Eroberung des Videospiels The Last Starfighter auf einen anderen Planeten versetzt wieder, nur um herauszufinden, dass es nur ein Test war. Er wurde rekrutiert, um sich dem Team der besten Starfighter anzuschließen, um ihre Welt vor dem Angriff zu schützen.
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When a friend showed it to me on VHS in 1984 I loved it for its originality, warmth & humor, as well as being impressed with the first-time computer-generated special effects for this kind of sci-fi film.
When I saw the 'special edition' DVD in Widescreen I snatched it right up and found that I enjoyed it as much as I did 20 years ago! The movie's special effects still looked good to me, especially the "Star Car" (my personal favorite).
But the special effects are not the centerpiece of this film. It has plenty of charm of its own to offer in plot, story, warmth, humor & good performances. Craig Safan's music score for this film is one of my all-time favorites. It almost outsizes this movie but it fits just the same.
"Starfighter" is a real gem from the 80's I will treasure in my movie collection.
In my opinion the acting is above average for a movie like this. It is much helped by veteran actors Robert Preston and Dan O'Herlihy. Lance Guest does a great turn as Alex as well.
The effects were not appreciated at the time, I think, but hold up fairly well. They were drawn on that Holy Grail of computers to us children of the 80's; a Kray Supercomputer.
The score is well done, the humor timed well and the overall good feeling I get from watching it never fades. You can't go wrong with this gem.
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- WissenswertesAccording to screenwriter Jonathan R. Betuel, the idea for this movie came about because he wandered into a video arcade and saw a young boy playing a video game. At that time, he was reading the book about King Arthur, "The Once and Future King" by T.H. White. He wondered what would happen if a video game were a metaphorical sword in a stone, and a boy racked up an incredible score, which would cause a ripple effect across the universe. During the movie, when Centauri gets into trouble for using the game to recruit starfighters, it's referred to as "The Excalibur Test". Excalibur was, of course, King Arthur's sword.
- PatzerWhen Grig is trying to restore power shortly after using the Death Blossom, there is a cable for a 9-volt battery attached to the circuit board in his hand. However, it does not automatically mean that it can only connect to a 9-volt battery, or that something that looks like Earth-technology must be from Earth.
- Alternative VersionenOn the 25th Anniversary Blu-ray and DVD, a brief musical cue is missing from the soundtrack. In previous versions, the reveal of Beta's half-formed face as he pulls the bed covers away (about a half-hour into the film) is accompanied by a string/cymbal crescendo, followed by a loud, low brass/percussion sting, which then crescendos into the next scene. This cue is completely absent on the 25th Anniversary Edition (though it is audible on the commentary track).
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- El último guerrero espacial
- Drehorte
- 9411 Soledad Canyon Rd., Canyon Country, Kalifornien, USA(small town where Alex lived)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 15.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 28.733.290 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 6.011.695 $
- 15. Juli 1984
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 28.736.154 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 40 Min.(100 min)
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- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1