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Starcrash : Le Choc des étoiles

Titre original : Starcrash
  • 1978
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  • 1h 32min
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Starcrash : Le Choc des étoiles (1978)
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Un passeur hors-la-loi et son compagnon extraterrestre sont recrutés par l'empereur de la Galaxie pour sauver son fils et détruire une arme secrète du maléfique comte Zarth Arn.Un passeur hors-la-loi et son compagnon extraterrestre sont recrutés par l'empereur de la Galaxie pour sauver son fils et détruire une arme secrète du maléfique comte Zarth Arn.Un passeur hors-la-loi et son compagnon extraterrestre sont recrutés par l'empereur de la Galaxie pour sauver son fils et détruire une arme secrète du maléfique comte Zarth Arn.

  • Réalisation
    • Luigi Cozzi
  • Scénario
    • Luigi Cozzi
    • Nat Wachsberger
    • R.A. Dillon
  • Casting principal
    • Marjoe Gortner
    • Caroline Munro
    • Christopher Plummer
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    • Réalisation
      • Luigi Cozzi
    • Scénario
      • Luigi Cozzi
      • Nat Wachsberger
      • R.A. Dillon
    • Casting principal
      • Marjoe Gortner
      • Caroline Munro
      • Christopher Plummer
    • 145avis d'utilisateurs
    • 173avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Marjoe Gortner
    Marjoe Gortner
    • Akton
    Caroline Munro
    Caroline Munro
    • Stella Star
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • The Emperor
    David Hasselhoff
    David Hasselhoff
    • Prince Simon
    Robert Tessier
    Robert Tessier
    • Chief Thor
    Joe Spinell
    Joe Spinell
    • Count Zarth Arn
    Nadia Cassini
    Nadia Cassini
    • Queen Corelia
    Judd Hamilton
    Judd Hamilton
    • Elle
    Hamilton Camp
    Hamilton Camp
    • Elle
    • (English version)
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    Fortunato Arena
    • Zarth Henchman
    • (non crédité)
    Salvatore Baccaro
    Salvatore Baccaro
    • Neanderthal Man
    • (non crédité)
    Omero Capanna
    • Spaceship Guard
    • (non crédité)
    Hélène Chauvin
    • Amazon
    • (non crédité)
    Enrico Chiappafreddo
    • Escaping Prisoner
    • (non crédité)
    Domenico Cianfriglia
    • Zarth Henchman
    • (non crédité)
    Candy Clark
    Candy Clark
    • Stella Star
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • (non crédité)
    Franco Daddi
    • Zarth Henchman
    • (non crédité)
    Dirce Funari
    • Amazon Woman
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Luigi Cozzi
    • Scénario
      • Luigi Cozzi
      • Nat Wachsberger
      • R.A. Dillon
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    telepinus1525

    Hot babes, awful script, lowball FX = great cheese!

    When "Star Crash" appeared in the U.S., my local newspaper's film critic noted: "...You have to be suspicious of a movie that literally sneaks into town...". That remark left me curious, but not curious enough; after just one week "Star Crash" had left town as quietly as it had come in. Why would any movie get so little push from its' distributor, I wondered? Could it really be that bad? It took me years to find out. Some dozen or so years later, a friend of mine told me he had a copy...well, I couldn't pass this up. After seeing it, I decided that the critics were right--and wrong. Such a hoot! Caroline Munro definitely set the mood in her almost-not-there "space-kini" and high-heeled boots, with Marjoe Gortner pulling backup as 2nd banana. Cheesy special FX, a painfully earnest performance by Christopher Plummer (you can practically see him wondering if his paycheck will clear the bank when he's finished), and a surprisingly good score ( hey, it's John Barry, what did you expect?)make this a pleasant surprise, as long as you're not expecting anything on par with E.E. "Doc" Smith, etc. A small note: I got to meet Ms. Munro at an SF convention back in '82, and I totally agree with Harlan Ellison...she was so gorgeous in person that "they had to ugly her down, so that the cameras wouldn't melt during filming!"....Though I forgot to ask her if it was true that only copy of the shooting script had been stolen by members of Italy's Red Brigade terrorists and held for ransom! Ah, rumors...anyway, try and catch it for free and you won't feel cheated.
    7robin-414

    Watch it for Caroline

    When I saw stills of this movie back in 1979, I thought someone had finally made a film just for me. It had spaceships, and robots and something that Star Wars didn't have: Caroline Munro. I waited in vain for its appearance at the cinema. It turned up on TV one afternoon in the beginning of 1985. Well, it was nearly the film I had been waiting for. Overall, it's got everything a b-movie addict can want: ambitious, but not always successful visual effects, at least one Shakespearian actor forced to recite comic strip dialogue, plenty of continuity errors, and a number of very attractive young women, principally, the said Miss Munro, as Stella Star.

    It was a shock to find that the very English tones of Caroline had been dubbed by an American voice artist, but that's the movie business. The French speaking version(even for non-French speakers, such as myself) is preferable. Stella's voice is light and playful, and the robot, instead of the 'amusing' cowboy voice in the English language version, talks in mournful, echoey tones, which, for me, works very well.

    Caroline Munro, although playing the central character, gets rather sidelined throughout the proceedings; however, she has two scenes in the first part of the story in which the action revolves around her, and if these are the best parts of the whole movie. Her skirmish with a tribe of amazons makes for a very exciting sequence. Inexplicably, but stunningly clad in a shiny black bikini, and thigh length boots, she dominates this sequence. It's a shame that an important section of it, in which the amazons attach her to a mind-probe device, was deleted because of film exposure problems. The film does, unfortunately, contain several instances where a prop or effect has been abandoned at the last minute, and a build-up is all for nothing.

    Seek out one of the early drafts on the script (tucked away on the DVD set, if you dig deep enough), to get some idea of what might have been, had not the production been plagued with misfortune.

    There are several ways to enjoy this movie. Pick out the bits you like, and ignore the rest; look on it as a latter-day Flash Gordon Serial-style entertainment (it does rattle along at breakneck speed when it gets going), and forget all about logic, and literacy, and the rules of storytelling; or just shut your eyes and listen to John Barry's fabulous orchestral score.

    I like Starcrash for two reasons. Caroline Munro is one of them. The other is the fact that Luigi Cozzi wanted to make the movie he'd always wanted to see. He'd written the script before Star Wars came out, and it was only pressure from the studio that forced him to imitate elements of that film. Conversely, it was budget restraints and studio disputes that hampered his efforts.

    At the beginning of this review, I made what may seem like a disparaging remark about the visual effects. In a day when we're used to spectacular CGI extravaganzas produced by hundreds of artists and technicians, and costing millions, it's well to consider that most of the effects on this movie were created by one guy with little time, few facilities and a comparitively tiny budget. It's easy to guffaw at the occasional stray shadow on a sky background, but I think what Armando Valcauda achieved, under the circumstances, was, to quote Stella, 'incredible'.

    Ultimately, one of the most appealing shots of Caroline Munro as Stella Star is near the end, when Stella Star is swimming through space, and we get a close-up of her very beautiful smile through the visor of her helmet. It kind of makes you feel better, just looking at her.
    Alcaminhante

    I know, it´s strange, but this is one of the movies of my life ! (!!!)

    Sometimes i think i like this even more than i like Star Wars.

    First it´s got a great soundtrack by John Barry. In fact this soundtrack is so good that he even riped-off from himself, and we can hear a slight diferent version in OUT OF AFRICA, but not much diferent as it is instantly recognizable as the music from STARCRASH, from everyone who loves this italian mega-low budget space opera thing.

    Anyway, STARCRASH has something very special to me that i still can´t figure it out to this day.

    Even with its cardboard sets, spaceship models ridiculous costumes and clothes, ultra bad dialogue and crapy special effects which in fact are not even effects,much less special, STARCRASH is still one of my all time favorites space movies.

    Idiotic villains, half naked space babes, a robbot named HAL with the personality of C-3PO (!!!?), light sabres duels and lots space battles, this movie has it all !

    It even has a giant battlestation, with glass windows, vitral style, which are shattered by the good guys when they invade the station inside missile capsules who break all the windows in the final battle. And even with the glass broken nothing happens, no decompression, no air being sucked out into space, nothing ! It´s hilarious. Classic moment in Bad movies no doubt.

    Man! Even DAVID HASSELHOF is in this ! A long, long time ago in a galaxy very far away from BAYWATCH. Altough the character of STELLA STAR has everything to be in Baywatch.

    I recomend this movie to everybody, who loves Bad movies and particulary if you love science fiction. This is more fun than Star Wars ! :-)

    What´s great about STARCRASH is that it doesn´t try to be more than what actualy is, a great bad movie. Even the actors seem to be having fun in this ! Or maybe they´re just desperated to get out of it. :-)

    But it works, and it works great.

    It´s fun to watch, it has a good 30´s classical plot for space opera story, it is very atmospheric and the soundtrack is beautiful.

    Even the sound effects are cool, with very strange eletronic blips and noises, that reminds me of those 50´s invasion movies sometimes.

    I guess there is nothing more i can say.

    STARCRASH is one of those movies that you either love or hate with all your guts !

    I love it.

    Just don´t look at this as a serious film, and you´ll have fun for sure watching it. Brilliant stuff !
    pariscub

    At last available on DVD!

    This is probably one of the best/worse movies I've ever seen, and I've been so much looking forward to its official release on DVD... Well at last that's it! Starcrash is available on DVD Region 2 in France! I certainly pray for a French dub option, as it makes the movie even more cheesy than it is! I'm certainly looking forward to seeing it again, as my VHS copy is so used now that it's not correctly read by my VCR. I wonder if it's going to be released in other countries. However, Starcrash is still brilliant... Just to see Christopher Plummer wondering during the whole movie what he's doing and why he accepted the part, know about his fantastic power as the Emperor of the Universe, to stop time for five minutes only, and see David Hasselhoff in one of his first movies ever... Of course, seeing the wonderful Carolin Munroe in a Barbarella-like part is also great fun!
    8shark-43

    "Awfully" Good

    It's awful all right - in a hilarious way! This movie is awful in almost every category - special effects, sound, costumes, set, acting and the script - but if you like good cheese, if you can embrace the spirit of Ed Wood and others like him, then you'll LOVE this campy sci-fi disaster. Marjoe Gortner gives one of the truly worst performances I have evr seen - he either is phoning it in or over-acting like crazy - I swear, watch in the beginning - he almost doesnt blink for over ten minutes. Creepy. And for all of those who saw this movie as young lads - I can see why Ms. Munro wouldmake such an impression on you. Woo-wee!! That is some hot leather space bikini they have her in. She was gorgeous and all but my god, some of the "fight" scenes she's in are unintentionally hilarious. Good silly fun!!!

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      Christopher Plummer admitted that he did the film so he could visit Italy for free. In an interview he said "Give me Rome any day. I'll do porno in Rome, as long as I can get to Rome. Getting to Rome was the greatest thing that happened in that for me."
    • Gaffes
      Stella Star's wardrobe changes many times during a single scene through the entire film. At one point, her leather two-piece attire has a red collar and straps across her midsection. They disappear and later reappear during the same scene.
    • Citations

      The Emperor: You know, my son, I wouldn't be Emperor of the Galaxy if I didn't have some powers at my disposal. Imperial Battleship, halt the flow of time!

    • Versions alternatives
      There are two versions of this film, the U.S Theatrical Version and the longer European Version which has more opening titles.
    • Connexions
      Edited into StarCrash II - les évadés de la galaxie III (1981)
    • Bandes originales
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      Written and Arranged by John Barry

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 mars 1979 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Starcrash: Ataque interstelar
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mount Etna, Catania, Sicile, Italie
    • Société de production
      • Nat and Patrick Wachsberger Productions
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      1 heure 32 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
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