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Release Date:
December 21, 1978
Original Title:
Starcrash
Alternate Titles:
Ataque estelar del tercer tipo
Female Space Invaders
Le Choc des étoiles
Scontri stellari oltre la terza dimensione
Star Crash, choque de galaxias
The Adventures of Stella Star
Η Σύγκρουση
Genres:
Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Nat and Patrick Wachsberger Productions
New World Pictures
Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 94
A pair of smugglers manage to pick up a castaway while running from the authorities, who turns out to be the only survivor from a secret mission to destroy a mysterious superweapon designed by the evil Count Zartharn. The smugglers are soon recruited by the Emperor to complete the mission, as well as to rescue the Emperor's son, who has gone missing.
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Additional Dialogue:
R. A. Dillon
Animation:
Armando Valcauda
Conductor:
John Barry
Dialogue Editor:
Stephen Bushelman
Director:
Luigi Cozzi
Director of Photography:
Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli
Paul Beeson
Editor:
Sergio Montanari
Modeling:
Paolo Zeccara
Music Editor:
Massimo Anzellotti
Original Music Composer:
John Barry
Producer:
Nat Wachsberger
Patrick Wachsberger
Production Design:
Aurelio Crugnola
Production Supervisor:
Luigi Nannerini
Props:
Simone Gallina
Screenplay:
Luigi Cozzi
Nat Wachsberger
Sound Designer:
Massimo Anzellotti
Special Effects:
Germano Natali
Matteo Verzini
Armando Valcauda
Stunt Coordinator:
Goffredo Unger
Stunts:
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
Supervising Music Editor:
Kenneth Hall
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ron Hays
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