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Golden Planet

Original title: Precious Find
  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
663
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Golden Planet (1996)
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AdventureSci-FiWestern

Three adventurers leave Moon City and head towards the asteroids in search of gold.Three adventurers leave Moon City and head towards the asteroids in search of gold.Three adventurers leave Moon City and head towards the asteroids in search of gold.

  • Director
    • Philippe Mora
  • Writer
    • Lenny Britton
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Joan Chen
    • Harold Pruett
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    663
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philippe Mora
    • Writer
      • Lenny Britton
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Joan Chen
      • Harold Pruett
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Armond Crille
    Joan Chen
    Joan Chen
    • Camilla Jones
    Harold Pruett
    Harold Pruett
    • Ben Rutherford
    Brion James
    Brion James
    • Sam Horton
    Morgan Hunter
    • Salomon
    Don Stroud
    Don Stroud
    • Loo Seki
    Philippe Mora
    • Kosnikov
    Aleks Shaklin
    Aleks Shaklin
    • Zeke…
    Tim DeZarn
    Tim DeZarn
    • Freddie the Albino Man
    • (as Tim De Zarn)
    Anthony Guidera
    Anthony Guidera
    • Jumper #1
    Shay Duffin
    Shay Duffin
    • Poker Player #1
    Jonathan Ball
    • Poker Player #2
    David Michael O'Neill
    David Michael O'Neill
    • Poker Player #3
    John Dennis Johnston
    John Dennis Johnston
    • Bartender
    John Sobestanovich
    John Sobestanovich
    • Roger
    • (as Soby)
    Douchan Gersi
    • Claims Office clerk
    Bryan McMillen
    • Medic
    Buckley Norris
    Buckley Norris
    • Henry
    • (as Buckley Morris)
    • Director
      • Philippe Mora
    • Writer
      • Lenny Britton
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    Tfh_962

    gold,space,ninjas,what else is there?

    well i know i have seen them all now! , can anyone tell me why the space station has a pick-up truck in it on a ranch and what the hell that alein worm was that u never here of again ? was it left over from another set or something???????? i dont know what to think all kinds of stuff like that , but!!! i am thinking ,is this film made to be serious? thats the question ,cause if it was made to be like not stupid then the whole movie is undoubtably a peice of junk its got all the 2 dollar speical affects , crappy everything i think they lost the space station half way through so they replaced it with a ranch i mean u got to take your hat off to the crew , talk about not caring about there jobs or the movie,,,,,BUT if it is like made to be a peice of junk funny crap thing like plan 9 thing then it is undoubtably genius i mean it would be so hard to make a movie so crap it BECOMES !!good so i give it about a 3/10 u have to see it to believe it ,just make sure u dont except much in the way of science fiction , SO if u want to see a movie about Ninja Card playing gold miners who ride around in pick-up trucks on space stations then this movie is for U!!
    3I_Ailurophile

    A hodgepodge of incogent, careless construction and wasted potential

    If one wishes to find quality genre fare they can do so. Why, just earlier tonight I rewatched 1977's 'Star Wars' for the first time in many years, Peter Yates' 'Krull' is one of my favorite movies, and I'm a Trekkie at heart. But sometimes we don't want something that is raptly absorbing, highly entertaining, and very well made. Sometimes we want something off the beaten path, something that we can engage with more passively, or maybe something with such-and-such a person involved, just because. Hey, maybe we'll be surprised, and a second-, third-, or fourth-rate sci-fi flick will turn out to be a lot of fun! It's safe to say that in no time after it begins, 1996's 'Precious find' shows itself to fall squarely outside the category of "quality fare"; to say that it's an extremely mixed bag is being incredibly generous, and "terrible" might be a more accurate descriptor. This is not good.

    To one extent or another there is some value herein. Some of the special makeup that we see in passing is quite well done, more so than the feature probably deserves, and likewise some of the costume design and set pieces. The music feels rather generic, but isn't specifically bad, and a few of the cast members seem to be making an effort, in some small way, to infuse a smidgen of earnestness and/or flavor into the proceedings with whatever minute amount of screen time they are given. The practical stunts and effects are pretty swell, and while I don't agree with all the choices that were made in terms of Walter Bal's cinematography - some shots and instances of camera movement are all too chintzy - his contribution at large illustrates his skills. I would even say that while there's nothing here that's especially new or original as writer Lenny Britton ports a western-ready tale of frontier prospecting to outer space, there are decent ideas in the screenplay that under the right circumstances could have been quite fine. The picture isn't wholly rotten.

    "Not wholly rotten" isn't exactly high praise, however, and for whatever kernels of worth there may be in these ninety minutes, 'Precious find' tests our patience in too many noteworthy ways. Beyond its root ideas the writing is painfully on the nose and heavy-handed, and often feels outright careless. That certainly goes for the characters, written with a dire lack of nuance such that what we are supposed to see as "character arcs" or "dynamics" are instead so light and hackneyed that all substance is robbed from the figures; with this in mind, one can't entirely blame the actors for their acting, because they have so little to work with in the first place and their hands are forced. Dialogue is often pretty awful; the substitution of the word "precious" for "gold" swiftly becomes overbearing, especially given the profuse repetition, and it is established earlier on for no meaningful reason that the story takes place at whatever passes in 2049 for "Christmastime." I guess the scene writing is suitable, except for the fact that wide swaths of detail and connectivity are sorely missing from the overall narrative, and plot development is routinely careless and lackadaisical.

    Sadly, more than not "careless" and "lackadaisical" are likely the most appropriate words to describe the film. I've seen a couple of Philippe Mora's other works and greatly enjoyed them; his direction here is brusque and heedless, and frankly reckless at times, resulting in an overly brisk pace, overcharged acting, and exceedingly poor treatment of the plot. This also goes for Ross Guidici's editing. Computer-generated imagery ranges from being on par with mid-90s digital creations (whether in cinema or in PC gaming), to plainly betraying the artifice; just as some makeup and sets are alright, other examples are rather dubious. And while Mora revels in his small supporting part as Kosnikov, and Joan Chen tries hard to make the most of her role, and some players have small moments where they shine - well, those same players may have other moments where they simply do not come off well, and the unnamed dog that portrays "Goldie" might give one of the most reliable performances of the full length.

    I've seen far worse; this title is not actually anywhere near the bottom of the barrel. Some aspects really are quite admirable. Yet for all the skill and intelligence that 'Precious find' might claim, too much of it comes across as a grab bag of ideas that are not convincingly woven together. Instead of connecting the proverbial dots to fashion an intended image, Mora and Britton seem more than not to just be haphazardly throwing things at a wall and loosely, flimsily piecing it all together in a manner that struggles to be cogent and sensible. As prime examples, consider the totality of Rutger Hauer's character, the voiceovers that Harold Pruett provides in character, and the ending. I see the potential that the movie might have realized were it approached with real tact and mindfulness, but unfortunately, with a preponderance of the writing, direction, acting, and craftsmanship, that's just not what happened. At too many points this all but comes across as a joke. I'm sure some folks will get more out of it than I did; I'm disappointed that the concept, and the cast, were so horribly misused. Alas.
    4xronny

    Low budget but still worth watching

    Well, Hauer and Chen has done better acting but I really think we need movies like this. I kind of liked the movie because it still has a story to tell despite bad directing and low budget. The first thing that struck me was the bad effect's in the opening scenes but then I saw that it was computer generated graphics and not CGI in a time when Windows 95 was the hottest OS. So I can overlook that.

    The movie has a few good unexpected twists but it's an all Hollywood movie so the end is highly predictable.

    Inspite of all the bad things I had a good time watching this movie on DVD and I can recommend you to rent it or even buy it because it's an old movie and the price is really low. I bought the DVD and I will watch it a few times again.
    1william_blake

    for pete's sake what junk

    tell you the truth i don't really know where to start with this 'movie'. i don't know what's worst, the ridiculous acting that makes me wanna cry, the silly so called 'special effects', the worst directing job i've ever seen or the dialogue that made me get the bucket in the middle of the movie.

    i always thought of rutger hauer movies rather 'campy', but this one's so poor poor poor it's not even worth the tape it was recorded into, and it doesn't even make you laugh with it's poorness, it's just that poor.

    the only good thing about this movie was it's length, i couldn't have taken another minute of it.

    there's a better rutger hauer/joan chen movie that proves they CAN act,

    it's called blood of heroes, watch that instead.
    3Pearsey

    Remake of Treasure of the Sierra Madre

    I sat down to watch this movie with my girlfriend, who loves cheap sci fi films, expecting to fall asleep at some point. Just when I was losing interest, I began to realize that I was watching a loose remake of "Treasure of the Sierra Madre", the great Humphrey Bogart-Walter Huston movie from 1948, one of my favorites.

    I think the scene where the old man began dancing a jig and laughing crazily after finding the "precious" ore tipped me off. Although it was set on an asteroid, the plot was basically the same. The character in the 1948 film who wanted to horn in on their partnership was changed to a woman (Joan Chen) in this movie.

    Rent both films and see if I'm right. I rate "Precious Find" a 3 out of 10 by the way.

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    • Trivia
      Rutger Hauer and Brion James appeared in Blade Runner (1982).
    • Goofs
      The characters are mining for gold on an asteroid that's flying through space, but whenever they are on the surface, it looks like a canyon on Earth, complete with atmosphere.
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      Remake of Le Trésor de la Sierra Madre (1948)
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    • Release date
      • December 1, 1997 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Precious Find
    • Filming locations
      • Bronson Caves, Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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