A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 27, 1995
Original Title:
Galaxis
Alternate Titles:
Final Force
Galaxis
Starforce
Terminal Force
Απόλυτη Κυριαρχία
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Interlight
Morphosis Production Inc.
Prism Entertainment Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 CZ: 12+ US: R
Runtime: 91
Legend says that the sacred crystal is the source for all life and was created at the beginning of time. Kyla has sought the crystal to use its powers for himself and he takes the crystal after smashing the defenders on the Planet Sintaria. But there is another identical crystal on Earth and Ladera heads there to get it before the evil Kyla. She finds that Jed has taken the crystal from is hiding place, but Victor and his inexhaustible hit men want it for money they gave to Jed. Ladera easily handles the weak earthlings and saves Jed, but Kyla is also after the crystal. Jed and Ladera must find the crystal before Kyla, the clueless cops or the dimwitted villains.
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Art Direction:
Claire Kaufman
Casting:
Amy Elisabeth Sabel
Co-Producer:
William Mesa
Costume Design:
Sharon Rosenberg
Director:
William Mesa
Director of Photography:
Robert C. New
Editor:
Gregory Hobson
Patrick Lussier
Executive Producer:
Eung Pyo Choi
Barry L. Collier
Paul L. Newman
Gaffer:
Marc Meisenheimer
Makeup Supervisor:
Robert Kurtzman
Howard Berger
Greg Nicotero
Modeling:
Matsune Suzuki
Original Music Composer:
Christopher L. Stone
Producer:
Nile Niami
Patrick D. Cheh
Production Design:
Charles Wood
Script Supervisor:
Cindy Maxwell
Second Assistant Director:
Tony Steinberg
Set Designer:
Stephen Alesch
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Phillip Seretti
Sound Supervisor:
Phillip Seretti
Stunt Coordinator:
Christopher Doyle
Stunts:
Al Goto
Gary Baxley
Bob Bralver
Chuck Borden
Diane Kay Grant
Ray Hais-Doyle
Ken Lesco
Dennis Madalone
Jeff Rector
Robby Robinson
Woon Young Park
J.P. Romano
Monty L. Simons
Michael J. Sarna
Spiro Razatos
Visual Effects:
Rick Hilgner
Visual Effects Director:
William Mesa
Visual Effects Producer:
Tina Mesa
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dave Lockwood
Writer:
Nick Davis
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