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Galaxina

  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
3,7/10
3,6 k
MA NOTE
Galaxina (1980)
ParodyComedySci-Fi

Au 31e siècle, l'androïde blonde et sexy Galaxina dirige l'équipage d'un croiseur spatial en mission pour trouver l'étoile bleue, une pierre précieuse mystique qui détient un pouvoir illimit... Tout lireAu 31e siècle, l'androïde blonde et sexy Galaxina dirige l'équipage d'un croiseur spatial en mission pour trouver l'étoile bleue, une pierre précieuse mystique qui détient un pouvoir illimité.Au 31e siècle, l'androïde blonde et sexy Galaxina dirige l'équipage d'un croiseur spatial en mission pour trouver l'étoile bleue, une pierre précieuse mystique qui détient un pouvoir illimité.

  • Réalisation
    • William Sachs
  • Scénario
    • William Sachs
  • Casting principal
    • Stephen Macht
    • Avery Schreiber
    • J.D. Hinton
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,7/10
    3,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • William Sachs
    • Scénario
      • William Sachs
    • Casting principal
      • Stephen Macht
      • Avery Schreiber
      • J.D. Hinton
    • 65avis d'utilisateurs
    • 36avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos1

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    Rôles principaux37

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    Stephen Macht
    Stephen Macht
    • Sgt. Thor
    Avery Schreiber
    Avery Schreiber
    • Capt. Cornelius Butt
    J.D. Hinton
    • Buzz
    • (as James David Hinton)
    Dorothy Stratten
    Dorothy Stratten
    • Galaxina
    • (as Dorothy R. Stratten)
    Lionel Mark Smith
    • Maurice
    Tad Horino
    Tad Horino
    • Sam Wo
    Ronald Knight
    Ronald Knight
    • Ordric
    Percy Rodrigues
    Percy Rodrigues
    • Ordric's Voice
    • (voix)
    Herb Kaplowitz
    Herb Kaplowitz
    • Rockeater
    • (as Herbert Kaplowitz)
    • …
    Aesop Aquarian
    • Chopper
    • (as Stephen Morrell)
    Angelo Rossitto
    Angelo Rossitto
    • Monster from Egg
    Nancy McCauley
    • Elexia
    • (as Nancy Macauley)
    Fred D. Scott
    • Commander Garrity
    David A. Cox
    • Mr. Spot
    Pete Schrum
    Pete Schrum
    • Fat Daddy
    Susan Kiger
    Susan Kiger
    • Blue Girl
    Marilyn Joi
    Marilyn Joi
    • Winged Girl
    Rhonda Shear
    Rhonda Shear
    • Mime…
    • Réalisation
      • William Sachs
    • Scénario
      • William Sachs
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs65

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    unclemarcus

    I laughed anyway

    Sometimes movies are SO bad you just laugh anyway. (There are exceptions, such as Barfly. Worst movie ever made). I know loads of people who saw this movie at my house and almost everyone giggled at the silliness or moaned in pain at a really bad one liner. The movie is not the greatest in the world, but good enough for bad science fiction fans. The idea of the movie might be used today and rewritten. With the effects that can be done today, it could be funny if someone did it right. I recommend you watch it at least once. Be prepared for dry, goofy humor and sight gags that almost work... but have a sense of humor when you watch it or you will fall asleep. Watch for the bad edits. I had a lot of fun watching this one with my friends and a bottle of tequila.
    6iago-6

    Space Babe

    I got this movie when I saw it for $5 at this booth where this guy was selling a lot of old DVDs from Wal-Mart's defunct DVD rental service. I knew nothing about it, but saw the title, that it was the only film role for Playboy Playmate of the Year Dorothy Stratten, and that it was put out by Rhino, so I hauled off and bought it.

    It begins with a rip-off of the Star Wars crawl, which they obviously thought needed to be three long paragraphs in order to be a true parody, because it goes on forever without having much to say. What it does is tell you that this ship is traveling along with Galaxina, who is this robot shaped like a Playboy Playmate who manages this ship. Then there is a LONG shot of the expanse of the ship, also like Star Wars, and the credits go on. The credits go on forever, in fact, pausing every now and then to show Galaxina in her glowly chair (a great image, but one we end up seeing a lot of) and the ship flying through space.

    What strikes one right away is how straightfaced this all is. The tone is entirely serious and somber, even when the events of the story are ridiculous, which sets it apart from other space comedies like The Ice Pirates, which I just watched, and whose music offers a clue to the wacky tone throughout. Not here.

    Anyway, so we're introduced to our crew, including Sarge, who is first seen doing rows and smoking a cigar. He looks a bit like Jackson Browne. There's another, prettier guy, and Captain Corneilius Butt, who is hilariously introduced at the climax of a 2001-like build-up. They hang out for a bit, with Butt torturing a captive alien for a while, before they encounter a Darth Vader-like alien who engages then in a space fight. There they are, deadlocked and waiting for one ship's shields to fail first, and then all of a sudden it's over with no explanation and they just proceed about their business.

    Now, Galaxina, who wears a white outfit that can accurately be described as "form-fitting," cannot speak, and touching her (say when you're reaching round to goose her) delivers an electric shock. Then Captain Butt eats a disgusting space egg and burps up an Alien-type creature which escapes into the ship. Then Sarge declares his love for Galaxina, and endures a painful shock just to embrace her for a moment.

    They are then ordered to go fetch the Blue Star, every mention of which cues a burst on the soundtrack like upon the utterance of "Frau Bluerheher" in Young Frankenstein. They will have to go into cryosleep for 27 years to get there, and 27 more to get back, which they are justifiably annoyed about. But all is forgiven when they are offered ONE night of rec leave. What does this say about the priorities of the working classes? So they spend one night in a space brothel where they are entertained by a variety of strange female aliens. This sequence is obviously modeled on the cantina sequence from Star Wars, and features makeup that is comparable to that movie. Then into cryosleep. While in cryosleep the little alien comes out and tries to dethaw Captain Butt, but cannot figure out the code and eventually gives up with a whimper.

    While the guys are in cryosleep Galaxina, who has fallen in love with Sarge, teaches herself to speak and makes her body warm and soft. Upon thawing him out she offers herself to him, saying that she'll make his every wish her command. Then she is kidnapped by space bikers who are going to sacrifice her to the god "Har Lee David Son," when she is rescued, they get the blue star, the end.

    Somewhere in here is a funny commercial that says "Do you have a drinking problem? Then come on down to Happy Hour Spirits! We've got all the booze you need!" So, what of it? It's obviously a highly silly thing (that wears out its welcome after an hour—why do all movies HAVE to be at least 90 minutes?), but what's strange is that the tone throughout is sort of spacey and somber, which makes all the supposedly funny scenes and wackiness have a strange kind of hypnotic sadness and loneliness. That's the most notable thing about this movie (well, I guess aside from Stratten), but it's not really enough to make watching it worthwhile.

    And what of Stratten? She is pretty and has a great body, showcased throughout, but it seems odd for a movie which seems to exist mostly to highlight her and her charms, that she remains fully covered throughout and doesn't really even do much that's outwardly sexy. Huh. Stratten is the subject of Bob Fosse's Star 80, which is now comfortably ensconced in my rental list.

    There is an easter egg where you can click on the spaceship in the middle of the menu, leading you to "alien audition footage," which is really three pieces of primitive computer animation. The most convincing explanation is that some guy who worked on the DVD had these student projects in computer animation, and couldn't bear to see them just thrown out.

    That's about it. Not really worth seeking out (unless you want to oogle Stratten), but not really painful to sit through. Another one of those strange oddities (and odd it definitely is) that was made… for some reason that remains unclear.

    -- Hey, check out Cinema de Merde, my website devoted to bad and cheesy movies. You can get the url from my email address above...
    2unbrokenmetal

    Only try a SF parody if you love SF

    Many people are devastated after seeing this movie, saying: how can something be so terribly un-funny? The reason for this total disaster is simple: if you want to do a science fiction parody, you have to understand the rules by which the genre works. John Carpenter did a brilliant comedy with a budget even lower than Galaxina, "Dark Star". He was familiar with the rules of the genre, that's why it worked. "Galaxy Quest" had a few hilariously funny scenes, because the movie was referring to all the cliches of SF. The people who are responsible for Galaxina obviously had no real love for the genre, it was just a futuristic setting but no substance and no concept, thus the movie became entirely empty. Empty of anything: acting, story, fun, thrill... Avoid this void.
    1JoeB131

    If you ever wondered...

    ... what a porn movie would look like if you took out the sex and just left in the bad dialog, cheap sets and bad acting, you would have Galaxina.

    This film came out when the Original Star Wars proved there was a market for Science Fiction. This in turn lead to some gems such as Alien and a revitalized Star Trek. Unfortunately, it also led to some bad movies, and this was obviously one of them. (I say obviously, because I hadn't even heard of this film until a few days ago.I missed it when it came out in 1980.)

    Here's the underlying problem. Dorothy Stratton couldn't act, so for most of the movie, they didn't even let her try. I understand her tragic death has given this film an undeserved cult status, but for the life of me I can't understand why.

    Clearly, the movie tried to Spoof Star Wars, Star Trek and Aliens, but they clearly don't understand than when you spoof something, it has to be FUNNY! This movie wasn't, or at least, the comic timing on jokes that could have been funny weren't. Science Fiction is ripe for parody, as Spaceballs and Galaxy Quest proved. This movie, however, did it poorly.
    5Sic Coyote

    It's not that bad

    I bought this for £1 on DVD and it got left on my shelf for AGES till I decided to unwrap it and watch it in an effort to get through all the unwatched films in my collection.

    The movie didn't start out that promising it and not that funny. You could see the jokes were there but most just didn't work (although I did find anything that came out of Sam Wo's mouth quite funny), as the film gets on the jokes do get better and it's just something you have to get into.

    This film is probably best left to those who can stand(or do I mean enjoy) the work of Empire pictures as this will give you an idea of the kind of stuff to expect.

    It's not a laugh riot, it's not a classic, but there are some very funny lines in there and interesting visuals. But ultimately I guess it could have been a lot better. I think it may grow on me after a few watches and maybe I could convince some of my friends to watch it too. 4/10

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    • Anecdotes
      This was Dorothy Stratten's final film role released while she was still alive. She was killed two months later in a murder-suicide by her husband Paul Snider. According to a September 20, 1980 article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, it was released the day after she died, and quickly pulled from theaters for a later release.
    • Gaffes
      The Infinity is sent on a long mission because it is the closest ship, yet while they are in cryosleep it is voice over that other ships have hyperdrive; with it they'd be there "pretty quick". That effectively means that they weren't the "closest" ship in the implied sense.
    • Citations

      Sam Wo: Robot woman like clock: pretty face, pretty hands, pretty movement, but hard to regulate when she get out of order.

    • Crédits fous
      During the credits, Captain Cornelius Butt does a humorous log entry.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Postman Always Rings Twice/All Night Long/Galaxina/Back Roads/Private Eyes (1981)
    • Bandes originales
      Percussives
      (uncredited)

      Music by Wilfred Burns and Don Stephens

      KPM Music Ltd

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    • How long is Galaxina?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 juin 1980 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Crown International Pictures
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La mujer policía
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, Californie, États-Unis(Western town set & backroad areas for some planet "Altar 1" scenes)
    • Société de production
      • Marimark Productions
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    • Budget
      • 5 500 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 35 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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