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Arena

  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 55min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,3/10
3445
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Paul Satterfield in Arena (1989)
A human becomes an unlikely rising star in the biggest fighting tournament in the galaxy that's dominated by alien species.
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Un essere umano diventa un'improbabile stella nascente nel più grande torneo di combattimento della galassia dominata da specie aliene.Un essere umano diventa un'improbabile stella nascente nel più grande torneo di combattimento della galassia dominata da specie aliene.Un essere umano diventa un'improbabile stella nascente nel più grande torneo di combattimento della galassia dominata da specie aliene.

  • Regia
    • Peter Manoogian
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Danny Bilson
    • Paul De Meo
  • Star
    • Paul Satterfield
    • Hamilton Camp
    • Claudia Christian
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,3/10
    3445
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Peter Manoogian
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Danny Bilson
      • Paul De Meo
    • Star
      • Paul Satterfield
      • Hamilton Camp
      • Claudia Christian
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    • 60Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali24

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    Paul Satterfield
    • Steve Armstrong
    Hamilton Camp
    Hamilton Camp
    • Shorty
    Claudia Christian
    Claudia Christian
    • Quinn
    Marc Alaimo
    Marc Alaimo
    • Rogor
    Shari Shattuck
    Shari Shattuck
    • Jade
    Armin Shimerman
    Armin Shimerman
    • Weezil
    Brett Porter
    Brett Porter
    • Wayne
    Charles Tabansi
    • Troy
    Michael Deak
    Michael Deak
    • Horn
    Jack Carter
    Jack Carter
    • Announcer
    William Butler
    William Butler
    • Skull
    Grady Clarkson
    • Commissioner Dent
    David L. Thompson
    David L. Thompson
    • Doctor
    • (as Dave Thompson)
    Ken Clark
    Ken Clark
    • Marcus
    Diana Rose
    • Space Lady in Nightclub
    Cliff Lance
    • Space Comic
    Wayne Brewer
    • Vang
    George Masselli
    • Fish Kid #1
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      • Peter Manoogian
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Danny Bilson
      • Paul De Meo
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    amesmonde

    Pure B-film scifi fun.

    All bets are off at a corrupt intergalactic fighting competition where a system removes the fighter's advantage, no matter what species and puts them on an even standing.

    Made and released in the UK in 1989, like Robot Jox, Crash & Burn, Oblivion and other Charles Band productions the lack of money is obvious but this B-film captures the imagination which many larger budgeted films fail to do. Arena taps into a time when fighting films had peaked and Rocky was deep rooted in the conciseness along with WWF specials. Director Peter Manoogian offers plenty of showdowns. His direction is fine and many of the makeup and special effects still hold up.

    In a cast of outlandish aliens Claudia Christian features as Quinn and the Christopher Reeve-a-like Paul Satterfield's Steve Armstrong works as the stereotype hero.

    Despite its clichés and the fact it was never going to win any Oscars its many references to other science fictions and fresh concept makes it an enjoyable low budget science fiction.
    6no-skyline

    Not Fantastic But Watchable

    I haven't watched this film for a few years now but I remember it well as it was a real no brainer fun watch that I viewed several times on a battered old VHS copy. The plot is paper thin and not much above the usual T.V. sci-fi episode in fact I'm sure the an episode of Babylon 5 has a similar plot (TKO in series 1 or 2 I think a coincidence as Claudia Christian appears in both). The effects are basic the budget was probably minimal but this doesn't matter it's the vision of the future that sells this film you need to let go and use your imagination and when you do it kinda works. If you just let the poor effects go and some hammy acting in places you'll get some solid entertainment but you really do have to be in that B-Movie kind of mood to enjoy it.

    The fights have to work around some ambitious (for the budget) alien anatomy and thats this films creates strength it tries to stay away from all aliens being basically humanoid shaped and throws the occasional curve-ball in there.

    Solid not spectacular with a better budget a few extra sub plots this could have been very good as is a solid B-Movie effort no more, no less 5/10.
    4Aaron1375

    Well it does feature a nice assortment of aliens, but the fights are lacking.

    This movie is sort of like "Robot Jox" in that it has a tournament. It isn't like it, in that it is fights between aliens. The alien in this case being a rare human ready to become the first human champ in some time. All the standards are here for this type of movie with a villain, betrayal and all that good stuff that make movies of this type so predictable. It does not help that the fights are lacking any real punch as they are nothing like the high energy fights you get in an anime or any Jackie Chan movie. Still though you have loads of alien creatures to look at and some attractive female leads. That, however, does not a movie make so for the most part it is a by the numbers sports movie with an alien twist.
    6David_Powell3006-1

    When a SF buff sees the cast, they'll do a double take.....

    Yes, one could argue it looks a bit cheesy today, but hey, I like the 80s atmosphere, & one neat thing about this movie is the cast.

    If you are a Sci-Fi buff you'll find yourself going "No way!" a lot as you meet the actors playing these characters. A lot of the main cast ended up on other space stations a couple of years after they made this movie, namely Babylon Five and Deep Space Nine. In that way it has a bit of a neat "When Worlds Collide" vibe for the TV Speculative Fiction buff. Claudia Christian eventually became a regular on B5, and Shari Shattuck made a stopover there too. Both Armin Shimmerman and Marc Alaimo ended up doing yeoman service on DS9, Shimmerman as a regular and Alaimo as a recurring guest. It is neat to see them all together in this one a couple of years before they hit those series roles, and they and the rest of the cast seem to be having fun with it too.
    5lost-in-limbo

    One man's dream. Is an intergalactic championship.

    Held in a space station is an intergalactic fighting competition that pits all kind of species in the arena of endurance, ability and strength. There hasn't been a human victor in over 50 years and Steve Armstrong decides to take up the challenge, after his friend finds himself in trouble. However to take that crown of champion he must defeat the hideously cocky Horn and overcome attempts by a devious promoter Rogor. Who's trying to stop Steve's advancement through the competition.

    I really wanted to relish in "Arena", because for an extremely low budget production (it simply tells), it illustrated a colourful universe and a magnificent range of distinguishable species (think of Star Wars). Sure it doesn't have state of the art visuals, but those limitations didn't worry it and the overall junky and tackiness of it play into its own hands. Who produced this low-end Sci-fi romp? Well, no other than full moon's Charles Brand. So the campy richness and b-grade fixtures were assured from the get-go.

    Though, I guess I better get to the point to why I found it to be lacking poise. From very beginning we know how the standard storyline will play out. An underdog theme trumps in as we watch our protagonist start small with obstacles standing in his way and then eventually end a big high note. This predictable pattern is made more foreseeable with the good guys vs. bad guys context. It's pretty old-hat stuff, but one gets used to after a while even if there's a change of scenery to the mix. But this was lesser of its worries. Its main showpiece was the arena and fighting competition itself. Too bad the fight scenes were too few and goofily staged. I was disappointed on this aspect. They lacked any real sort of adrenaline, force and at times completely drag with the same repetitive activity. The only real fight that stood out for me took place outside the arena, when Steve shows us what his made of. I wouldn't blame someone who thinks this is more so a costume show, as Steve is in one fancy looking nappy outfit.

    Peter Manoogian's direction is workably sub-par, but lacks flair in his vision. The photography is quite stuffy and trumping in is Richard Brand's cornball music score. Those filming techniques might not blow you away, but they are acceptably achieved. John Carl Buechler's make-up is detailed (though not always perfect) and adds the to the film's spirit. The cold script is flooded with ineptness, but thankfully it's laced with agreeably witty banter. The performances aren't anything special, but solid enough. Paul Strathfield makes a likable working class heroine, if not much else. There's the familiar face of the succulent and biting Claudia Christian. Eye candy is in the shape of Shari Shattuck. Marco Alaimo goes out of his way to look and act real sinister as Rogor. Hamilton Camp and Armin Shimerman play the supporting roles in mostly a comical tone.

    Dreams can come true, but that wasn't entirely the case here. Rather than be exciting, it's diverting at best.

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      Filming concluded in 1988, but it was not released in the US until 1991.
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      During the first closeup of Horn lifting Steve over his head in the final fight a safety wire can be seen attached to Steve's waist.
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      Space Comic: Oh, I could stay all night, folks, but I gotta go. A hand for the boys in the band, and remember, I hate your guts!

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Half in the Bag: Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
    • Colonne sonore
      Living in the Galaxy
      Music and Lyrics by Paolo Rustichelli

      Performed by Shari Shattuck

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    • Data di uscita
      • 12 maggio 1990 (Giappone)
    • Paese di origine
      • Italia
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Empire Studios, Roma, Lazio, Italia(Studio)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Empire Pictures
      • Altar Productions
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      • 1h 55min(115 min)
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