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Capitão Power e os Soldados do Futuro

Título original: Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future
  • Série de TV
  • 1987–1988
  • Not Rated
  • 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,4/10
1,6 mil
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Tim Dunigan in Capitão Power e os Soldados do Futuro (1987)
Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: And Madness Shall Reign
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA group of guerrilla fighters battles the evil machine forces that dominate a future Earth.A group of guerrilla fighters battles the evil machine forces that dominate a future Earth.A group of guerrilla fighters battles the evil machine forces that dominate a future Earth.

  • Criação
    • Gary Goddard
    • Tony Christopher
  • Artistas
    • Tim Dunigan
    • Peter MacNeill
    • Sven-Ole Thorsen
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,4/10
    1,6 mil
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    • Criação
      • Gary Goddard
      • Tony Christopher
    • Artistas
      • Tim Dunigan
      • Peter MacNeill
      • Sven-Ole Thorsen
    • 22Avaliações de usuários
    • 21Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 4 vitórias e 7 indicações no total

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    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: And Madness Shall Reign
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    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: And Madness Shall Reign
    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: Pariah
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    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: Pariah
    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: Pariah
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    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: Pariah
    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: New Order Part I
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    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: New Order Part I
    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: Judgement
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    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: Judgement
    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: A Summoning Of Thunder Part One
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    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: A Summoning Of Thunder Part One
    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: Retribution Part II
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    Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future: Retribution Part II

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    Tim Dunigan
    Tim Dunigan
    • Captain Jonathan Power
    • 1987–1988
    Peter MacNeill
    Peter MacNeill
    • Major Matthew 'Hawk' Masterson
    • 1987–1988
    Sven-Ole Thorsen
    Sven-Ole Thorsen
    • Lieutenant Michael 'Tank' Ellis
    • 1987–1988
    Maurice Dean Wint
    Maurice Dean Wint
    • Sergeant Robert 'Scout' Baker
    • 1987–1988
    Jessica Steen
    Jessica Steen
    • Corporal Jennifer 'Pilot' Chase
    • 1987–1988
    David Hemblen
    David Hemblen
    • Lord Dread…
    • 1987–1988
    Deryck Hazel
    • Soaron
    • 1987–1988
    Tedd Dillon
    Tedd Dillon
    • Overmind
    • 1987–1988
    John S. Davies
    • Blastarr
    • 1987–1988
    Bruce Gray
    Bruce Gray
    • Mentor…
    • 1987–1988
    Don Francks
    Don Francks
    • Lacchi
    • 1987–1988
    Todd Postlethwaite
    Todd Postlethwaite
    • Overunit Gerber
    • 1988
    Paul Humphrey
    • Locke
    • 1988
    Lorne Cossette
    • Colonel Six (Cypher)…
    • 1988
    Dylan Neal
    Dylan Neal
    • Jon Power
    • 1988
    Kelly Bricker
    • Overunit Wilson
    • 1988
    David James Elliott
    David James Elliott
    • Jason
    • 1987
    Gordon Michael Woolvett
    Gordon Michael Woolvett
    • Mitch
    • 1987
    • Criação
      • Gary Goddard
      • Tony Christopher
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários22

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    skorpio78

    my favourite childhood serial

    Captain Power and the soldier of the future was transmitted on Italian t.v. at the end of 80'.I think that this and Visitors was the best series of 80'.In this serial appears for the first time the use of digital special effects for example to create the unforgettable Soaron. The atmosphere is dark, but the plot has a good development. Certainly the actors are not perfect, sometimes seems like they are children who are playing. The best idea was the Power suits, when I was a child I dreamed to have one.This serial didn't have a lot of success in Italy, so it was transmitted just once and I'm still waiting for another. POWER ON
    speedway1975

    A real underrated gem of a series

    I believe this series was created with the intention of selling a toy line, it was interactive tv, kids could buy the guns and figures and shoot the robot troopers that had flashing badges on their chests, sadly the toys were too expensive, didn't sell and the show got cancelled after one series, which is a shame since it was a damn fine series with some strong adult themes, and good characterisation thrown into the mix. The show was well cast with good likeable actors and well written by Michael Straczynski, creator of more famous Babylon 5.

    It's basic premise was a group of futuristic freedom fighters, fighting literally against 'The Machine'. A post apocalyptic future where machine had overrun mankind and humans scavenged for survival. Led by Captain 'Jonathon' Power (played excellently by Tim Dunigan), his one man resistance forces goal was to free mankind from Lord Dredd and his Bio-dred empire. They were the soldiers of the future.
    wingsandsword

    Good Idea, Poor Execution

    As a child of the 80's, I grew up with all the toy/TV fads. GI Joe and Transformers were kings, but there were many claimants to the throne.

    Captain Power was one. It had the whole package deal, action figures and vehicles, a TV show, video tapes, and even a tie-in magazine.

    The show itself was kinda neat, the only live action children's sci-fi show I think there was in the 80's. Now, the effects were hokey, but I recall that the writing and story lines were actually halfway decent (the excellent J. Michael Stracynzki was responsible for the writing). The show ended up on what was presumably to be a cliffhanger, and I remember thinking that the entire episode was very, very dark for a children's show. Unfortunately they never got to resolve that cliffhanger.

    The show broke new ground in it's use of CGI, back in the late 80's before it became ubiquitous in movies about 5 or 6 years later. The villain's two major henchmen were entirely CGI creatures.

    There were 3 tie-in videotapes which were just a short intro sequence with the main characters at their base before moving along into an animated battle sequence that was interactive with the gun/ships. There wasn't animation for the battles in the show, but presumably they just used cartoons to save money for the tie-in tapes.

    I even had a subscription to the tie-in magazine, which was a disaster. It had it's glossy, shiny opening issue which of course talked all about the show and it's world, with a few side-articles about sci-fi type things going on in the real world (the Biosphere II project and the debut of Star Trek: The Next Generation). By the second (bimonthly) issue Captain Power magazine merged with He Man magazine (a very dying franchise at the time) and production quality of the magazine dropped sharply from it's glossy premier. Then with the third issue it was only He Man magazine (with a short note that Captain Power magazine had been discontinued and the remainder of subscriptions would be serviced by He Man). Then for the 4th issue on the subscription He Man magazine folded and gave way to Muppet Magazine, and so on, as it fell between dying and fading children's entertainment franchises.

    Unfortunately, the toys were the real let-down. I remember when Captain Power came out, at the same time as the Nintendo Entertainment System was in the US. Among all my friends, the two products were in direct competition. You could have fun being interactive with your TV by shooting it with light guns built as toy planes, or you could have video game cartridges. The toys themselves weren't exceptional either. I might have been spoiled by GI Joe, which had great figures with good sculpting, flexibility and variety. There were only 3 good guys and 3 bad guy figures (nevermind the variety of heroes and villains on TV), and 2 good-guy vehicles and 2 bad-guy vehicles. The interaction with the TV was glitchy at best (often taking hits when nothing on TV was shooting at you), and almost never scoring hits even when you get right up on the TV and hit it directly.

    So, it was a decent show that might have had a shot of being successful, but the poor execution of it's tie-in lines doomed the brand.
    8kurgan-10

    Gone, but not forgotten, a jewel of 80's Sci Fi TV

    I loved this show as a kid. Granted it is a bit short (20 mins per episode) but it was big budget and had some pretty mature themes for a "family" program (which made it appealing to children and adults).

    Great fun even today, though it can be a bit campy at times. Unfortunately the VHS tapes are out of print, but you can trade them with other collector's on ebay (which is where I got some of mine). This was way ahead of its time, and fell out of favor because of stupid controversy (that it was "too violent" and that it somehow forced people to buy more toys.. ). In addition to the show there were "Training Episodes" made exclusively for the interactive home market. These tapes were basically shooting galleries much like the arcade rail shooters (a la "Area 51") featuring mostly animated effects.

    It would be awesome (but somewhat unlikely) if the series was released in all its glory on lucious DVD (all 22 episodes, plus the gag-reel, character bios, interviews, and how about the Interactive Ship/Guns as an added bonus?).

    The series ended on a rather dark note; a second season was planned but never aired. There was also a short "film" made using some stock footage for effects (since they were low on funds at this time) and supposedly new storyline (I haven't seen it). I have seen a PAL tape up for auction called "Dread's Revenge" that supposedly picks up where the last episode left off, but I don't know if this is any different than the "film" version of Captain Power that was posted on IMDB.

    One of the biggest innovations of this tv phenomenon is that you could fire at the screen during the show at various "targets" (on the chests of the bad guys mostly) to score points, and when they fired back, you had to shoot their shots, or else you got hit. Even without the toys, the show rocked. It had humor, tons of action, and great special effects for the time. The show captured the post apocalyptic future very well.

    Critics like Ebert gave it high marks. I think if the parent groups would have realized that the show was just a live action video game, no different than dozens of other shows out there (except for that fact that most of the others were all animated). The show was still great even without the toys (though the toys are great icing on the cake), and it often had good moral messages (war is hell, violence should be avoided if a peaceful solution is available, human lives are more important than machines, greed and lust for power leads to suffering, and about working together to solve problems). Finally, the characters were likeable, and the plots were interesting.

    While the show owes much to the likes of Terminator, Star Wars, and Battlestar Galactica, it has influenced other science fiction movies and shows over the years, including Star Trek: the Next Generation (compare Lord Dread to the evil Borg), and RoboCop (does that armor not look familiar?). ; )

    Still great after all these years...
    TheEtherWalk

    Now THIS brings back memories

    Wow, this is older than I thought. I tried tracking down this show by looking up people who were in it, and for some reason I thought Colm Meaney played Hawk Masterson. Anyways, I finally did a search for "project new order" which was basically the only thing I remember of this show. I finally found out that the title was Captain Power.

    Anyways, I thought this was a great show, but the ending kind of left you hanging, I mean I remember Power saying "project new order is finished" but the bad-guy and his computer orb were still alive, right? I dunno, it was a weird show, but it was cool.

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      Opening narration: Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future. Earth, 2147. The legacy of the Metal Wars, when man fought machine and machines won. Bio-Dreads, monstrous creations that hunt down human survivors and digitize them. Volcania, center of the Bio-Dread empire, stronghold and fortress of Lord Dread, feared ruler of this new order. But from the fires of the Metal Wars arose a new breed of warrior, born and trained to bring down Lord Dread and his Bio-Dread empire. They were soldiers of the future, mankind's last hope. Their leader, Captain Jonathan Power; master of the incredible powersuits, which transform each soldier into a one-man attack force. Major Matthew "Hawk" Masterson, fighter in the sky. Lt. Michael "Tank" Ellis, ground assault unit. Sgt. Robert "Scout" Baker, espionage and communications. And Corporal Jennifer "Pilot" Chase, tactical systems expert. Together, they form the most powerful fighting force in Earth's history. Their creed: to protect all life. Their promise: to end Lord Dread's rule. Their name: Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future!

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      Edited into O Início da Lenda (1990)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1 de setembro de 1987 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Canadá
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future
    • Locações de filme
      • Toronto, Ontário, Canadá
    • Empresas de produção
      • Landmark Entertainment Group
      • Mattel
      • Ventura Pictures Inc.
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