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Featuring:
Reb Brown, John Phillip Law, James Ryan
Written by:
David Winters
Ian Yule
Directed by:
David Winters, Neal Sundstrom
Release Date:
August 1, 1988
Original Title:
Space Mutiny
Alternate Titles:
Antarsia sto diastima
Motim na Espaçonave
Mutiny in Space
Space Mutiny - Rebellion im Raumschiff
Космический мятеж
Мятеж в космосе
Genres:
Adventure | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Action International Pictures
Production Countries:
South Africa | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
A pilot is the only hope to stop the mutiny of a spacecraft by its security crew, who plot to sell the crew of the ship into slavery.
One of the funniest films featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 in the Emmy® Award nominated show's 11-year run, Space Mutiny is a hilariously bad sci-fi epic that's guaranteed to have you in stitches. Combine a wardrobe of spandex and tinfoil; a set boasting AstroTurf® and spray-painted floor buffers; and special effects that, well, aren't so special, and you've got one of the most hysterical cheeseball movies to ever come out of the '80s. Grab your friends and have a riot with this underground cult hit!
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Associate Producer:
Jonathan Vanger
Debi Nethersole
Co-Director:
David A. Prior
Director:
Neal Sundstrom
Director of Photography:
Vincent G. Cox
Editor:
David Winters
Bill Asher
Charlotte Konrad
Catherine Meyburgh
Executive Producer:
John De Kock
Hope Holiday
Location Manager:
Trevor Fish
Music:
Mark Mancina
Tim James
Steve McClintock
Producer:
David Winters
Production Design:
Geoffrey Hill
Set Decoration:
Roy Rudolphe
Stunt Coordinator:
Roly Jansen
Scott J. Ateah
Stunts:
Guy Pringle
Writer:
David Winters
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