A battle beyond time, beyond space.
Los sucesivos y reiterados ataques sufridos por los habitantes de un pequeño planeta en una lejana galaxia hacen que contraten a un ejército de mercenarios para que les proteja de los invasores. Remake del film de Kurosawa "Los siete samuráis", cambiando la ambientación japonesa por un futuro al estilo "La guerra de las galaxias".
"Battle Beyond the Stars" (1980), a cinematic gem produced by New World Pictures in the United States, is a thrilling space opera that masterfully blends elements of science fiction and western genres. Directed by Jimmy T. Murakami and Roger Corman, the film draws heavy inspiration from Akira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai," reimagining the classic tale in a cosmic setting. The plot follows young farmer Shad, portrayed by Richard Thomas, as he seeks to defend his peaceful agrarian planet, Akir, from the menacing warlord Sador, played by John Saxon. With a ragtag group of interstellar mercenaries, including a seductive space smuggler and a telepathic mutant, Shad embarks on a daring quest to save his home from annihilation. The film's visual style is a testament to the creativity and resourcefulness of its production team, despite its modest budget. Utilizing innovative special effects and inventive set designs, "Battle Beyond the Stars" delivers a visually captivating experience that punches well above its weight class. The spacecraft designs, in particular, are a highlight, showcasing a blend of sleek futuristic aesthetics and rugged, battle-worn practicality. The film's score, composed by James Horner, further elevates the epic atmosphere, providing a memorable and emotionally resonant backdrop to the interstellar adventure. One of the standout aspects of "Battle Beyond the Stars" is its eclectic ensemble cast, which adds depth and diversity to the narrative. Notable performances include Robert Vaughn as the seasoned mercenary Gelt, and George Peppard as the enigmatic space cowboy, Cowboy. The chemistry among the characters, each with their unique quirks and backstories, enriches the film's dynamic and propels the story forward. The inclusion of Sybil Danning as the alluring space smuggler Saint-Exmin adds a layer of intrigue and complexity to the group's dynamics, challenging traditional gender roles within the genre. Despite its B-movie origins, "Battle Beyond the Stars" has earned a cult following over the years, appreciated for its ambitious storytelling and entertaining action sequences. The film's themes of unity, resilience, and the fight against oppression resonate with audiences, making it more than just a simple space adventure. As a product of New World Pictures, it exemplifies the studio's knack for producing engaging and imaginative films that continue to captivate viewers decades after their release.
Año1980
Presupuesto2000000$
Duración104 minuto
Ingresos11000000$
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GénerosCiencia ficciónAcciónAventura
Países de producciónUnited States of America