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Star Crash (1978)

Star Crash (1978)
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Italian schlock-master Luigi Cozzi (billed as Lewis Coates here) directed this low-budget Star Wars rip-off in 1978, right when the sci-fi craze was hitting audiences on a world-wide scale. The story begins familiarly enough, with a huge spaceship tracking through an extremely colorful space scene while under attack by some kind of unknown and deadly force resembling a lava lamp. Being no match for the '60s acid-flashback rays, they manage to jettison a few escape pods just before being blown to kingdom come. Fast forward now to the other end of the galaxy, where we find the best smugglers in town -- gorgeous Stella Star (Caroline Munro) and space-pimp Akton (Marjoe Gortner) -- outrunning a band of cops on their tail. Eventually, they're caught, taken into custody, and sentenced to intense Labor Camps, where Stella is forced to wear a skimpy Barbarella-like outfit by the extreme, merciless guards. A break-out ensues, and in the intense laser shoot-out, Stella manages to escape, only to be captured again by the semi-green-skinned Thor (Robert Tessier) and his annoying southern-drawled robot, Elle (voiced by genre veteran Hamilton Camp). Brought in front of the Emperor of the Galaxy (Christopher Plummer) and reunited with Akton, the sexy duo find themselves suddenly in charge of finding Prince Simon (David Hasselhoff). Thus begins the heroes' amazing adventure through space and time as they search for Hasselhoff and end up fighting Amazons, Cavemen, and the Evil Count Zarth Arn (Joe Spinell) along the way. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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Starring:
Marjoe GortnerCaroline Munro, (more)
Director(s):
Luigi CozziLewis Coates, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Star Crash

Italian schlock-master Luigi Cozzi (billed as Lewis Coates here) directed this low-budget Star Wars rip-off in 1978, right when the sci-fi craze was hitting audiences on a world-wide scale. The story begins familiarly enough, with a huge spaceship tracking through an extremely colorful space scene while under attack by some kind of unknown and deadly force resembling a lava lamp. Being no match for the '60s acid-flashback rays, they manage to jettison a few escape pods just before being blown to kingdom come. Fast forward now to the other end of the galaxy, where we find the best smugglers in town -- gorgeous Stella Star (Caroline Munro) and space-pimp Akton (Marjoe Gortner) -- outrunning a band of cops on their tail. Eventually, they're caught, taken into custody, and sentenced to intense Labor Camps, where Stella is forced to wear a skimpy Barbarella-like outfit by the extreme, merciless guards. A break-out ensues, and in the intense laser shoot-out, Stella manages to escape, only to be captured again by the semi-green-skinned Thor (Robert Tessier) and his annoying southern-drawled robot, Elle (voiced by genre veteran Hamilton Camp). Brought in front of the Emperor of the Galaxy (Christopher Plummer) and reunited with Akton, the sexy duo find themselves suddenly in charge of finding Prince Simon (David Hasselhoff). Thus begins the heroes' amazing adventure through space and time as they search for Hasselhoff and end up fighting Amazons, Cavemen, and the Evil Count Zarth Arn (Joe Spinell) along the way. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

Complete Cast of Star Crash


Director(s):
Luigi CozziLewis Coates
Writer(s):
Nat WachsbergerLuigi CozziLewis Coates
Producer(s):
Nat WachsbergerPatrick Wachsberger
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Violence, Questionable for Children, Mild Violence)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyForeign
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    Bonnie T.

    Not even Christopher Plummer can save this STAR WARS-esque attempt to tell the story of Stella Star and her companions, Acton and Elle (a robot with a voice box from Memphis, Tennesee). Scantily clad Stella and her gang are on a mission to save Plummer's son, Simon (David Hasselhoff) after a botched attempt to destroy a meglomaniacal villain. Not even the vacuum of space is sacred. Features a lightsaber fight against two of the slowest stop-motion photgraphy robots ever. Perhaps the best thing to do with this movie is to make a drinking game out of watching Christopher Plummer blink. Also known as STAR CHASE.

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    Kurtis M.

    Not understand WHY BB isn't getting these films at their initial release... Anyway, another terrific addition to Shout's ongoing Roger Corman's Cult Classics Seriers... Now if only BB can get this available for online rental... *AHEM*

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    Chris P.

    Why is this even listed if it is unavailable?

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