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Title:Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone
Company:Columbia Pictures
Year:1983
Country:United States of America
Length:90
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Color:Metrocolor
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Producer:Delphi (Don Carmody, Anre Link, John Dunning)
Director:Lamont Johnson
Script:David Preston, Edith Rey, Dan Goldbert, Len Blum
Camera:Frank Tidy
Music:Elmer Bernstein
Actors:Peter Strauss, Molly Ringwald, Ernie Hudson, Andrea Marcovicci, Michael Ironside
3D-System:Polaroid
Remarks:In the 22nd century, a spaceship salvage expert lands on a long-forgotten planet to rescue three earthwomen from the tyrants of Graveyard City. Mindless and rather unattractive space fantasy, far less likeable than "Flash Gordon".

Production designer: Jackson de Govia

German title: "Spacehunter - Jäger im All"
First shown in Germany: July 13, 1984
Minimum age: 12 years (Germany)
German Filmdienst number 24679


Andrew Woods' five minute review of:

Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone
198x? [G] 90 minutes

A SciFi adventure about the rescue of three earth women whose escape pod landed them on a quarantined planet (the site of a viral outbreak many years earlier). Jack Wolfe is the typical odd-job-man of the universe and when he hears about the reward being offered for their rescue, is on his way. Soon after landing, Jack meets Nicki (a young Molly Ringwald), a native of the planet, who helps him with directions to find the women.

They encounter all manner of weird creatures and humanoid factions and finally make their way to where the women are being held. The women are being held by a group headed by the Chemist -a half human half cybernetic weirdo. The ending was scene very reminiscent of "Max Mad 3 - Return to Thunderdome".

Captives of the Chemist's group had to make their way though a killer maze of sharp implements to be set free (or die). Jack and Washington (a friend of Jack's who is after the reward too) save the women and they all live happily ever after.

Not many "let's point things at the camera" effects were evident in this movie. There was one scene where Jack points a space age gun at the audience, err... the baddie. Lots of laser gun and explosion effects which looked good in 3D but in general the usage of the 3D was good but average.
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