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ComedyScience Fiction

Dark Star

- Bombed Out in Space with a Spaced Out Bomb!

A group of scientists are sent on a mission to destroy unstable planets. Twenty years into their mission, they have to battle their alien mascot as well as a "sensitive" and intelligent bombing device that starts to question the meaning of its existence.

Release Date : 1974-03-30

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Jack H. Harris EnterprisesUniversity of Southern California

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : John Carpenter's Dark StarDark Star (Director's Cut)

Cast

Brian Narelle

Character Name : Lt. Doolittle

Original Name : Brian Narelle

Gender : Male

Cal Kuniholm

Character Name : Boiler

Original Name : Cal Kuniholm

Gender : Male

Dan O'Bannon

Character Name : Sgt. Pinback alias Bill Fruge

Original Name : Dan O'Bannon

Gender : Male

Dre Pahich

Character Name : Talby

Original Name : Dre Pahich

Gender : Male

Adam Beckenbaugh

Character Name : Bomb #20 (voice)

Original Name : Adam Beckenbaugh

Gender : Male

Nick Castle

Character Name : Ailien

Original Name : Nick Castle

Gender : Male

Joe Saunders

Character Name : Commander Powell (voice)

Original Name : Joe Saunders

Gender : Male

Cookie Knapp

Character Name : Muttercomputer (voice)

Original Name : Cookie Knapp

Gender : Male

Alan Sheretz

Character Name : Bomb #19 (voice)

Original Name : Alan Sheretz

Gender : Male

John Carpenter

Character Name : Talby Voice

Original Name : John Carpenter

Gender : Male

Miles Watkins

Character Name : Watkins - Mission Control

Original Name : Miles Watkins

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

JJJ222cool

@JJJ222cool

2023-06-28

Hilarious, taking the mickey out of science fiction films but still honoring the genre. I love it

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-11-10

There was always a dearth of sci-fi movies on the television as I was growing up, and this one used to appear rather regularly - and rather disappointingly too. It's supposed to be funny, but somehow the humour is just too contrived to make for much to remember as a group of astronauts start their twenty-year mission into outer space tasked with destroying unstable planets. Over time, though, the crew start to question the morality of their quest and coupled with the antics of their pet (looks like a rubber space-hopper) they find themselves facing the ultimate, explosive, dilemma. In it's favour, it is quite short and it doesn't hang around, but the acting is all just bit bland and there's way, way, too much script with little else by way of action to pad out the thin story that aims for parody but falls well short. Maybe we'd all be this way after a couple of decades in deep space, but somehow I think I'd have reached for the airlock about ten years earlier. In many ways it reminded me of a sort of "Monty Python" does life amongst the stars only with some ropey, low-budget, visual effects and annoying characters about whom I really didn't care. It'd been a while since I'd seen it, and will probably be the same before I watch it again.