Movie - Starcrash (Luigi Cozzi, 1978)

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Starcrash (original Italian title Scontri stellari oltre la terza dimensione, literally "stellar clashes beyond the third dimension") is an Italian 1978 science fiction film, which was also released under the English title of The Adventures of Stella Star (in the US). The film is a low budget and is often regarded as a rip-off of Star Wars(1977). The screenplay was written by Luigi Cozzi (pen name Lewis Coates)[1] and Nat Wachsberger, and Cozzi also directed the film. The cast included Marjoe Gortner, Caroline Munro, Robert Tessier,Christopher Plummer, and David Hasselhoff.[2] The original music score was by Oscar winning composer John Barry (Midnight Cowboy, Goldfinger, Somewhere in Time, Dances with Wolves).
It was filmed in Technicolor with Dolby sound, and has a runtime of 94 minutes. The US release is 92 minutes, and received an MPAArating of PG. The film is generally regarded by critics as a campy Z movie with cheap special effects and a weak, derivative plot that some people find unintentionally humorous. It appeared a year after the original Star Wars and tried to re-mix the same elements, but without much success.[3][4] It has been compared to Plan 9 from Outer Space.
In 2004, nationally syndicated television series Cinema Insomniareleased a DVD version hosted by Mr. Lobo. The film was later picked up by Shout! Factory who released it on DVD and Blu-ray in 2010 as part of the "Roger Corman Cult Classics" series.
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