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Flash Gordon By Andrew Wright
When the totalitarian planet of Mongo decides on a whim to obliterate
Earth, it's up to the lunk-headed quarterback Flash Gordon and his oddball
companions to make the universe safe for democracy. Based on the classic
(and infinitely more reputable) comic strip and its '30s screen
serialization, this cotton-candy-colored trash classic deserves
immortality for Queen's
unforgettably pulsating soundtrack alone. The legendary Max von Sydow
appears to be having a blast as the evil Ming the Merciless, while Ornella
Muti, as his daughter, is the living embodiment of what attracts
adolescent boys to comics in the first place. (She makes Barbarella look
mundane.) One of the most shamelessly entertaining movies ever made, this
is a knowingly absurd sensory freak-out that'll have the viewer blissfully
checking the sky afterward for signs of Hawkmen.
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|  | Director: Mike Hodges
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|  | Stars: Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Max von Sydow, Topol, Ornella Muti, Brian Blessed, Timothy Dalton, Mariangela Melato
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|  | Released: December 5, 1980
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