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Flash Gordon

A football player and his mates travel to the planet Mongo and find themselves fighting the tyranny of Ming the Merciless to save Earth.

Director(s)

Mike Hodges

Brian W. Cook

William Kronick

Terry Needham

Michael Stevenson

June Randall

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Cast & crew

Richard O'Brien

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Michael Stevenson

Michael Stevenson

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John Osborne

John Osborne

Arborian Priest

Mike Hodges

Mike Hodges

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Burnell Tucker

Burnell Tucker

Airline Co-Pilot

Chaim Topol

Chaim Topol

Dr. Hans Zarkov

Andy Bradford

Andy Bradford

Hawkman

John Hollis

John Hollis

Klytus Observer No. 2

Philip Stone

Philip Stone

Zogi, the High Priest

Timothy Dalton

Timothy Dalton

Prince Barin

Robbie Coltrane

Robbie Coltrane

Man at Airfield

Bogdan Kominowski

Bogdan Kominowski

Lieutenant of Ming's Air Force

June Randall

June Randall

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Max von Sydow

Max von Sydow

The Emperor Ming

Frederick Warder

Frederick Warder

Special Movement

Imogen Claire

Imogen Claire

Special Movement

John Morton

John Morton

Airline Pilot

David Neal

David Neal

Captain of Ming's Air Force

William Hootkins

William Hootkins

Munson

Stanley Lebor

Stanley Lebor

Mongon Doctor

Jill Goldston

Jill Goldston

Flashback Friend of Dr. Hans Zarkov (uncredited)

John Lees

John Lees

Hawkman

Eddie Powell

Eddie Powell

Ming's Brute

Graeme Crowther

Graeme Crowther

Battle Room Controller

Terry Needham

Terry Needham

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Brian Blessed

Brian Blessed

Prince Vultan

George Harris

George Harris

Prince of Ardentia

Brian W. Cook

Brian W. Cook

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Paul Bentall

Paul Bentall

Klytus' Pilot

Sam J. Jones

Sam J. Jones

Flash Gordon

Melody Anderson

Melody Anderson

Dale Arden

Ornella Muti

Ornella Muti

Princess Aura

Peter Wyngarde

Peter Wyngarde

Klytus

Mariangela Melato

Mariangela Melato

Kala

John Hallam

John Hallam

Luro

Suzanne Danielle

Suzanne Danielle

Serving Girl

Bobbie Brown

Bobbie Brown

Hedonia

Ted Carroll

Ted Carroll

Biro

Adrienne Kronenberg

Adrienne Kronenberg

Vultan's Daughter

Peter Duncan

Peter Duncan

Young Treeman

Ken Sicklen

Ken Sicklen

A Treeman

Tessa Hewitt

Tessa Hewitt

Hawk Woman

Venetia Spicer

Venetia Spicer

Hawk Woman

Francis Mughan

Francis Mughan

Wounded Hawkman

Oliver MacGreevy

Oliver MacGreevy

Klytus Observer No. 1

Leon Greene

Leon Greene

Colonel of Battle Control

Tony Scannell

Tony Scannell

Ming's Officer

Colin Taylor

Colin Taylor

King of Frigia

Doretta Dunkley

Doretta Dunkley

Queen of Frigia

Sally Nicholson

Sally Nicholson

Queen of Azuria

Deep Roy

Deep Roy

Princess Aura's Pet

Michelle Mildwater

Michelle Mildwater

Special Movement

Marie Green

Marie Green

Special Movement

Kay Zimmerman

Kay Zimmerman

Special Movement

Stephen Brigden

Stephen Brigden

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Lionel Guyett

Lionel Guyett

Special Movement

Ken Robertson

Ken Robertson

Special Movement

Bertram Adams

Bertram Adams

Hawkman

Terry Forrestal

Terry Forrestal

Hawkman

Mike Potter

Mike Potter

Hawkman

John Sullivan

John Sullivan

Hawkman

Eddie Stacey

Eddie Stacey

Hawkman

Roy Scammell

Roy Scammell

Hawkman

Kathy Marquis

Kathy Marquis

Sandmoon Girl

Sophie

Sophie

Sandmoon Girl

Kathy September

Kathy September

Sandmoon Girl

Glenna Forster-Jones

Glenna Forster-Jones

Sandmoon Girl

Roseanne Romine

Roseanne Romine

Cytherian Girl

Snehal Patel

Snehal Patel

Cytherian Girl

Magda

Magda

Cytherian Girl

Shaka

Shaka

Cytherian Girl

Lindy

Lindy

Cytherian Girl

Viva

Viva

Cytherian Girl

Beverly Andrews

Beverly Andrews

Cytherian Girl

Frances Ward

Frances Ward

Cytherian Girl

Kerry-Lou Baylis

Kerry-Lou Baylis

Cytherian Girl

Camella

Camella

Cytherian Girl

Karen Johnson

Karen Johnson

Serving Girl in Ming's Chair

William Kronick

William Kronick

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Details

GenresScience Fiction, Adventure, Action
Runtime1h 51 mins
Released on05 Dec 1980
Languageen
Age RatingPG
Produced inItaly

Reviews

tmdb27219454

8/10

One of the least appreciated movies made in my lifetime. Done right after the glory that was The Empire Strikes Back and released to a public that had forgotten who Flash Gordon was or what the 1930's serials with Larry "Buster" Crabbe represented. Although the public was drooling desire for more high tech special effects and serious Space Opera, Flash went in the opposite direction and brought Campy back with a style all his own. This movie PERFECTLY recreated everything that those early B&W serials threw at those screaming kids sitting up in the movie theater balcony. Not to mention that the actor recreations were done as if the drawn characters came to life and leaped out of the funny papers to star on the silver screen. Max von Sydow IS Emperor Ming. Brian Blessed IS Prince Vultan. Sam Jones and Melody Anderson came in as the unknowns they needed to be and stole the show. The ONLY downfall to this movie was the fact that it did so poorly at the box office and never received the sequel it hinted at in its ending.

JPV852

7/10

Campy and fun science fiction fantasy-adventure flick has some cheesy but colorful and good production designs and the performances for the most part were fine, with Max Von Sydow lending prestige to a goofy character and Sam J. Jones was okay in the lead, but he's really not asked to do a whole lot (both in acting and fighting) while Melody Anderson was alright though the "romance" between her and Flash Gordon was a bit forced. And for its time, I thought the special/visual effects were adequate, superior to the likes of Superman 3 & 4 released years later (1983/1987). Enjoyable time waster and would probably revisit again. **4.0/5**

CinemaSerf

7/10

Now then, anyone who thinks that Max von Sydov's best film was "the Seventh Seal" (1957) really does need to get their priorities right: forget Ingmar Bergman - it has to be this marvellously camp effort from Mike Hodges and Dino de Laurentiis that allows him to act the megalomanic whilst dressing up like the best panto villain you're ever likely to encounter. Sam J. Jones is the eponymous hero who, alongside the rather hapless Melody Anderson ("Dale") and Topol's slightly demented scientist ("Zarkov"), falls prey to the mischievous games of "Ming the Merciless" as he toys with the Earth. Once the intrepid trio arrive on "Mongo" they must fight for their very survival. In the case of "Flash", the poor fellow - who spends much of the film like a startled rabbit in the headlights - has to defend his virtue from the positively predatory "Princess Aura" (Ornella Muti) who's supposed to be betrothed to "Barin" (Timothy Dalton) who is, himself, constantly sparring with Brian Blessed's "Vultan" - king of the hawk-men. Add in the wonderfully creepy Peter Wyngarde as "Klytus" and Margiangela Melato as his villainous deputy "Kala" and we have the perfect ingredients for almost two hours of classic comic book action in the best tradition of "thwack" and "pow". The thing is 40 years old now - hence it's re-release on the big screen - and it doesn't look like any efforts have been made to improve on the original. The effects are therefore pretty ropey, the CGI as obvious as the delightfully cheap and cheerful costumes of the lizard-men and the munchkins who are dressed much like the playing cards from "Alice in Wonderland". Freddie Mercury and Queen provide a bit of added "glamour" to the proceedings with their title song and the eagle-eyed amongst us might just spot a 30 year old Robbie Coltrane in there too. Escapist nonsense? Sure - but it is still all good, uncomplicated, fun with it's tongue in it's cheek and just about everything else in leather, lycra and/or tights!

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Flash Gordon ≣ 1980 ≣ Trailer
Flash Gordon 1980 TV trailer #1

Behind the scenes

FLASH GORDON 1980 and DUNE 1984 miniatures