Starcrash

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Starcrash

Theatrical poster
Directed by Luigi Cozzi
Produced by Nat Wachsberger
Patrick Wachsberger
Written by Luigi Cozzi
Starring Marjoe Gortner
Caroline Munro
Robert Tessier
Christopher Plummer
David Hasselhoff
Joe Spinell
Hamilton Camp
Music by John Barry
Cinematography Paul Beeson
Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli
Editing by Sergio Montanari
Distributed by New World Pictures (USA)
Release date(s) January 1979 (Italy)
Running time 94 min
Country USA / Italy
Language English / Italian
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Starcrash (original Italian title Scontri stellari oltre la terza dimensione, literally "stellar crash beyond the third dimension") is an Italian 1979 science fiction film, which was also released under the English title of The Adventures of Stella Star(in the US). The screenplay was written by Luigi Cozzi (pen name Lewis Coates) and Nat Wachsberger, and Luigi Cozzi directed the film. The cast included Marjoe Gortner, Caroline Munro, Robert Tessier, Christopher Plummer, David Hasselhoff, Joe Spinell and Hamilton Camp.

It was filmed in Technicolor with Dolby sound, and has a runtime of 94 minutes. The US release is 92 minutes, and received an MPAA rating of PG. The movie is generally regarded by critics as a campy B film with cheap special effects and a weak, derivative plot that some people find unintentionally humorous. It appeared a couple of years after Star Wars: A New Hope and tries to re-mix the same elements, but without much success. [1][2][3] It has been compared to Plan 9 from Outer Space. [4]

The lead in this film is the sexy smuggler Stella Star (Munro) accompanied by her sidekick Akton (Marjoe Gortner). They are being pursued by the Chief of the Galactic Police, Thor (Tessier) and the police robot Elle (Camp). After they are captured and sentenced to hard labor (with Star retaining her sexy garb in the prison camp for some reason), the galactic emperor (Plummer) commutes their sentences in return for their aid in tracking down a missing ship.

The ship in question was seeking the hideout of the bad guy, Count Zarth Arn (Spinell), who has developed a secret super-weapon. The vessel was also carrying the emperor's only son. Stella and companions set out on their search, traveling to several planets including a world of Amazons, an ice planet where they are betrayed by Thor, and a world of Neanderthals where they discover a lifeboat from the lost ship. On the last Stella is rescued by Simon (Hasselhoff) the Emperor's son. At the planet's core is Zarth Arn's secret base.

Much mayhem ensues. The emperor is defeated by Zarth, but Stella and the robot Elle manage to destroy the evil Count in his base. Stella and Simon fall in love and the film ends.

  • Elric: My lord!
  • Zarth Arn: What is it, Elric?
  • Elric: (incredulously) A floating spaceship is about to crash into us.
  • Zarth Arn: Sultaan! Destroy the floating spaceship approaching us.
  • Emperor of the Galaxy: You know, my son, I wouldn't be Emperor of the Galaxy if I didn't have a few powers at my disposal. Imperial Battleship, halt the flow of time! (IMDb selection)
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