Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA ship is found adrift in space with no trace of its crew, or any signs of life at all. A psychic is brought into to try to "join" her mind with the memories lingering in the spacecraft so s... Tout lireA ship is found adrift in space with no trace of its crew, or any signs of life at all. A psychic is brought into to try to "join" her mind with the memories lingering in the spacecraft so she can find out what happened to the crew and where they are now.A ship is found adrift in space with no trace of its crew, or any signs of life at all. A psychic is brought into to try to "join" her mind with the memories lingering in the spacecraft so she can find out what happened to the crew and where they are now.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Lt. Marsha Osborne
- (as Gela Jacobson)
- Ensign
- (as Channing Mitchell)
- Danny Woodward
- (as Reginald Dunn)
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The acting was very wooden, except for Batman, and the sets were very cheaply made, the background spaceship engine noise went on all the way through the film and was very irritating and too loud. The spaceship miniature must have cost $10 at the most with the special effects taking up another $10 dollars in cost.
Worth watching to see how badly made a film can actually be but it is entertaining it's so bad.
The characters are as unlikely a bunch of astronauts as you're ever likely to see, one-dimensional and drawn straight out of some appalling soap opera. The acting is wooden and the script banal, to say the least. The story could have been set anywhere - on a ship, in some wild west town, on an aeroplane, you name it. It has nothing really to do with space .
Utter tripe on every level.
Mitchell features in a time-padding wraparound story as a psychic investigating the mysterious disappearance of a crew onboard a space ship drifting through the universe. The story plays out in flashback as we learn of the terrible fate that befell those involved. The sets and costumes are as cheap and cheerful as you'd expect, and the ever-hammy Adam West plays the ship's captain.
There's actually a decent story here waiting to be told, so it's just a shame the execution is spoilt by endless padding and long-winded dialogue scenes that drag the pacing down. I love the idea of the high stakes poker game so it's just a shame Sandler couldn't have made more of it. Emenegger merely produces and contributes the music to this one. As with CAPTIVE, a few brief gory scenes are thrown in to shock viewers.
I caught this on Talking Pictures TV, a UK freeview channel which largely shows vintage British films, along with a handful of US titles here and there. It is just the sort of channel that brings up oddities like this film, and for the tolerant, this film provides a reasonably entertaining 90 minutes.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe spaceship and the corridors are the same ones from the production companies film 'Escape From DS-3'
- GaffesIn a shot with Adam west there's light behind him and you can all the dust, flies and other bugs flying, surely this would be a clean spotless environment aboard a space ship.