The retro trailer of this week is for the 1980 science fiction adventure film Battle beyond the starswhich is Roger CormanIt is an ambitious attempt and low budget to ride the wave of Star Wars mania, and it is essentially a western space version of The magnificent seven.
The story follows Shad (Richard Thomas), a young farmer from the peaceful planet Akir, who is threatened by the Lord of the tyrannical war Sador. To save his home, Shad starts in a sentry spaceship with an on -board computer on board to recruit a team of mercenaries from the whole galaxy.
The Ragtag group includes a seasoned gunste, a sexy Valleyrie warrior, a alien breed of Mind Hive and even a couple of rectilian lizard men, each of whom bring their own oddities to this intergalactic stalemate.
What follows is a Campy space adventure, colorful and surprisingly inventively with some truly bizarre characters and aliens design.
What Battle beyond the stars So Wild is not only his outrageous mix of western spaghetti tropes and a multipool science fiction aesthetic, it is the pure audacity of what Corman and his team have removed themselves with a modest budget of $ 2 million.
James Cameron He also worked on the film as a design product design and art director and the soundtrack was created by James Horner. The costumes and sets scream the pure cheese and the dialogue of the late 70s launches between the deadly and hilarious field.
Battle beyond the stars It is a glorious example of excess of B-Movie, a worship classic that shows when creativity clashes with low budget ingenuity, you get something bobkers and unforgettable.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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