- Battle Beyond the Stars
Infobox Film
name = Battle Beyond the Stars
caption = Film poster for "Battle Beyond the Stars"
director =Jimmy T. Murakami
producer =Ed Carlin Roger Corman
writer =Anne Dyer (Story)John Sayles (Screenplay)
starring = Richard ThomasRobert Vaughn George Peppard
John SaxonDarlanne Fluegel
music =James Horner
cinematography =Daniel Lacambre
editing =Allan Holzman Robert J. Kizer
distributor =New World Pictures
released =September 8 ,1980
runtime = 105 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget = $2,000,000 (estimated)
amg_id = 1:4291
imdb_id = 0080421"Battle Beyond the Stars" is a
Roger Corman -producedscience fiction film, directed byJimmy T. Murakami and released in 1980. The film is notable in that the screenplay was partly written byJohn Sayles , the score was byJames Horner and thespecial effects were directed byJames Cameron . Several of the effects shots were re-used for other films throughout the 1980s. An example of this can be seen during the movie theater fight scene at the end of "Bachelor Party". Additionally the space ship models and effects were re-used in the film "Space Raiders".Production
Prior to production, a Hollywood trade paper announced that
John Wayne would star in the film under the direction ofIngmar Bergman . In all likelihood this was a joke either by the trade paper or the film's publicist. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive film produced byRoger Corman - much of the budget allegedlyFact|date=August 2008 went toward paying the salaries of George Peppard and Robert Vaughn.* Some of the audio effects such as laser blasts are re-use of sounds from the "
Battlestar Galactica " series.
* One of the main star ships seen in the movie was noted for appearing to have a breast-shaped front to the ship. (As seen in the movie poster)The film is notable for the enormous amount of up and coming talent who worked on it.
James Cameron got his start doing Art Direction for the film,Gale Anne Hurd produced,James Horner wrote one of his first film scores for the picture, andJohn Sayles wrote the script.Cast
*Richard Thomas ... Shad
*Robert Vaughn ... Gelt
*John Saxon ... Sador
*George Peppard ... Cowboy
*Darlanne Fluegel ... Nanelia
*Sybil Danning ... Saint-Exmin
*Sam Jaffe ... Dr. Hephaestus
*Jeff Corey ... Zed
*Morgan Woodward ... Cayman of the Lambda Zone
*Marta Kristen ... Lux
*Earl Boen ... Nestor 1
*Lynn Carlin ... Nell (voice)
*Lara Cody ... Kelvin2
*Steve Davis ... Quepeg
*Julia Duffy ... MolPlot
The story is a
pastiche ofAkira Kurosawa 's film "Seven Samurai " and its western remake, "The Magnificent Seven ". The farmers of the peaceful planet Akir, named in honor of Akira Kurosawa, are threatened by the space tyrant Sador (played by Corman regular John Saxon, carrying the oldEli Wallach role). Richard Thomas plays Shad, who sets out to recruit a band of mercenaries to fight Sador. This band includes Gelt, played byRobert Vaughn in a part that is essentially a reprise of his role in "The Magnificent Seven" with many of the same lines of dialogue;George Peppard (who was originally considered to play Vin,Steve McQueen 's character, in "The Magnificent Seven") as aspace cowboy ; and Saint-Exmin, a member of the alien Valkyrie race, played bySybil Danning .The film contains many of the
cliché s that came to dominate sci-fi films following "Star Wars " including giant spaceships, exotic aliens and the finale of a suicidal assault on a space fortress.Footage from the movie was used in the creation of the laser disk game Astron Belt.
References
External links
*imdb title|id=0080421|title=Battle Beyond the Stars
*amg title|id=1:4291|title=Battle Beyond the Stars
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM-Y4PCy29w Original trailer]
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