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Starman

  • TV Series
  • 1986–1987
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.1K
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Robert Hays in Starman (1986)
Sci-Fi

An alien returns to Earth years after an earlier visit to reunite with his Earth son and together, they search for the alien's human wife.An alien returns to Earth years after an earlier visit to reunite with his Earth son and together, they search for the alien's human wife.An alien returns to Earth years after an earlier visit to reunite with his Earth son and together, they search for the alien's human wife.

  • Creators
    • Mike Gray
    • John Mason
  • Stars
    • Robert Hays
    • Christopher Daniel Barnes
    • Michael Cavanaugh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.1K
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    • Creators
      • Mike Gray
      • John Mason
    • Stars
      • Robert Hays
      • Christopher Daniel Barnes
      • Michael Cavanaugh
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Robert Hays
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    • Paul Forrester…
    • 1986–1987
    Christopher Daniel Barnes
    Christopher Daniel Barnes
    • Scott Hayden
    • 1986–1987
    Michael Cavanaugh
    Michael Cavanaugh
    • George Fox
    • 1986–1987
    Patrick Culliton
    Patrick Culliton
    • FSA Agent Wiley…
    • 1986–1987
    Joshua Bryant
    Joshua Bryant
    • Wayne Geffner
    • 1987
    Marilyn Lightstone
    Marilyn Lightstone
    • Lainie Fine
    • 1987
    Buck Taylor
    Buck Taylor
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    • 1987
    Erin Gray
    Erin Gray
    • Jenny Hayden
    • 1987
    Paul Tompkins
    Paul Tompkins
    • Tech #1
    • 1987
    Charles Randolph-Wright
    Charles Randolph-Wright
    • Tech #2
    • 1987
    Philip Weyland
    Philip Weyland
    • Tech #3
    • 1987
    Michael Kelly
    • Tech #4
    • 1987
    Candy Clark
    Candy Clark
    • Shannon McGovern
    • 1986
    Jane Wyatt
    Jane Wyatt
    • Stella Forrester
    • 1986
    Robert Donner
    Robert Donner
    • Joe Connell
    • 1986
    Mimi Kuzyk
    Mimi Kuzyk
    • Liz Baynes
    • 1986
    Lisa Blount
    Lisa Blount
    • Angela
    • 1986
    Marta DuBois
    Marta DuBois
    • Dr. Ellen Dukow
    • 1986
    • Creators
      • Mike Gray
      • John Mason
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    9mrtravis-74018

    Good TV

    Although we are talking about aliens/scifi and the naivety of the culturistic past, Starman was 'good TV'. If you are honest with yourself, TV today is about CGI, forced action, demons, witches, werewolves and a plethora of crime based spoofs. This is what has captivated the TV viewers of today... I realize that I am from a different era, however I have the option to watch all that stuff too. I choose not to. Not always because of the questionable content that the TV shows have, but the commercial content that goes along with it. Don't you realize that crime TV is laced with commercials that encourage questionable activities, like just do it, drinking alcohol and commercials that totally disregard your health? I do not remember the commercials of yesteryear for Starman the TV series, but I do know that the commercials of today are far from being those of 1986. Starman should be an example to us that we should be conscience of our actions, we should be eager to help others that are in need and willing to do that right thing; even if that means to accept the consequences. A good TV company could resurrect the STARMAN series simply by pointing out the needs of society that are destroying us today.
    10Zaxzar

    They don't make TV like this anymore

    This was a great show. The series was a sequel to the theatrical film of the same name, although with entirely new actors. The episodes focused on Paul Forrester "Starman" and his 14 year old son Scott Hayden, in their quest to find Scott's mother Jenny Hayden. Constantly on their tail was federal agent George Fox, seeking to capture them. Most episodes showed how Starman learned not only about living on Earth, but about being a father to Scott. There were some genuine touching moments as they both loved and lost, and always had to move on to another location. Although a sci-fi series, the episodes all had human interest stories.

    Today's sci-fi shows are all about special effects and gore. No sci-fi show comes close to being what Starman was. It's a shame that this series isn't on DVD. Since it only ran one season and the studio that owns the rights seems to have an aversion to 80's shows, it most likely never will. If the sci-fi channel ever shows the reruns again, and you've never seen this show, tape them and watch them with your family. There is no gore and almost no violence. This a family viewing series.
    mattkratz

    worthy TV sequel to a theatrical film

    This show picks up 14 years after the movie left off. The alien returns to earth to find the woman he had met during the movie and the child he had fathered. He finds the son, now a teenager, and together they search for the mother, while being hounded by a government agent. In the movie, the woman helped Starman (who apparantly had no corporal form of his own and assumes the body of a photographer who has just died in a helicopter accident in the show) learn about earth customs; in the tv show, the son does the same.

    All in all, I thought this was a decent television show and a worthy companion to one of my favorite movies of all time.
    Manth_Sigdaw

    Not Bad

    This TV show to the movie wasn't bad at all. It wasn't stellar, but it was fairly interesting, and sometimes cool. I used to be very pumped to watch this show back in 1986 when I was in 3rd grade. Here's the gist of the TV series---The Alien returns to Earth and takes up a new human form, this time the body of a dead photographer named Paul Forrester. Paul/The Alien then finds his son Scott. Though how his son aged 14 years in 2 years is beyond me. The movie took place in 1984, this TV series took place in 1986, so the age difference in the kid always baffled me. For a while I thought the kid just aged quickly, being half alien and all. But it was clear that the TV series ignored some key elements of the movie and constantly says the Alien's first visit as happening "14 years ago", aka 1972, not 1984.

    Anyway, this was a good show. Though why Paul/The Alien was always searching for Jenny/His wife was confusing to me. So you find the mom and then what? I don't remember all the details of the series, but I do know that it ended on a boring note. They find the mother, and the show ended bam like that. After just one year. Very depressing. I thought this series had a lot more potential, but it never lived up to it. "Starman" basically worked like "The Incredible Hulk", with Paul/The Alien and his son Scott going from town to town looking for Jenny and helping out some strange goobers along the ways.

    By the way, I heard Sci-Fi Channel has started airing this series at night on the weekends. Check your local listings.
    9CThreePamO

    Robert Hays as Starman

    I just finished watching the Starman series again. I loved this show as a teenager when it first came out. However, I now realize a lot of the actual storyline and meaning of it was lost on my youth. In watching the show again, I see how well Robert Hays brought to life the character of the alien wrapped in the body of Paul Forrester.

    The interactions between Paul the Alien and Paul Forrester and his old friends, family, or acquaintances are priceless. Each Paul has a different feel to him, the way he stands, the way he moves, or the way he reacts to different things. We truly believe that Paul the Alien is experiencing some things for the first time. However, it's not overkill either.

    This is a great show that probably deserved at least another season. It seems like all the good science fiction shows are cut too short.

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    • Trivia
      In the original movie Scott Hayden (Jeff Bridges) had seven silver spheres, which were the tools of his civilization. Every time he used one it disappeared. In the series, Paul Forrester (Robert Hays) has only one silver sphere, but this one doesn't disappear after one use.
    • Goofs
      The trouble is the math does not work. NASA launched the Voyager probes in 1977. This was found by the Starman in the first movie and was his "invitation" to visit Earth. The show takes place in 1986 and Scott is now 14 year old. Which means Starman visited Earth 14 years earlier, which would be 1972 -- five years before the Voyagers were launched.
    • Connections
      Follows Starman (1984)

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Mann vom anderen Stern
    • Filming locations
      • Grass Valley, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures Television
      • Henerson/Hirsch Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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