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24 June 1987 (USA) moreTagline:
May The Farce Be With You morePlot:
Planet Spaceball's President Skroob sends Lord Dark Helmet to steal Planet Druidia's abundant supply of air to replenish their own, and only Lone Starr can stop them. full summary | full synopsisNewsDesk:
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Walk This Way: Nine-Disc Mel Brooks Blu-ray Set! (From Cinematical. 27 October 2009, 4:48 PM, PDT)
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Crazy, manic and hilarious. more (223 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Mel Brooks | ... | President Skroob / Yogurt | |
| John Candy | ... | Barf | |
| Rick Moranis | ... | Dark Helmet | |
| Bill Pullman | ... | Lone Starr | |
| Daphne Zuniga | ... | Princess Vespa | |
| Dick Van Patten | ... | King Roland | |
| George Wyner | ... | Colonel Sandurz | |
| Michael Winslow | ... | Radar Technician | |
| Joan Rivers | ... | Dot Matrix (voice) | |
| Lorene Yarnell | ... | Dot Matrix | |
| John Hurt | ... | Himself | |
| Sal Viscuso | ... | Radio Operator | |
| Ronny Graham | ... | Minister | |
| Jim J. Bullock | ... | Prince Valium | |
| Leslie Bevis | ... | Commanderette Zircon |
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96 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
UK:12 (2000) (re-rating) (uncut) | Portugal:M/6 | Canada:G (Quebec) | Finland:K-12 | Canada:PG (Canadian Home Video rating) | USA:PG (#28661) | Brazil:Livre | Australia:PG | Canada:14A | Iceland:L | Ireland:PG | Norway:12 | Singapore:PG | Sweden:11 | UK:12 (video re-rating) (2000) (uncut) | UK:PG (original rating) (cut) | UK:PG (video rating) (1988) (cut) | West Germany:12Fun Stuff
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In the DVD commentary, Mel Brooks talks about how difficult it was playing the Yogurt character. The gold-colored makeup gave him a terrible rash on his face and neck, also his knees were hurting constantly since he had to walk around on his knees even though he was wearing kneepads. Brooks also goes on to say that in spite of the difficulties, he enjoyed playing as Yogurt tremendously and that it was all worth it. moreGoofs:
Continuity: The scene in which Barf is carrying Dot, the actress who plays Dot's shoes can be seen underneath the metal feet. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Radio Operator: Colonel Sandurz!
Colonel Sandurz: What is it, Sergeant Ricco?
Radio Operator: You told me to let you know the moment Planet Druidia was in sight, sir.
Colonel Sandurz: So?
Radio Operator: Planet Druidia's in sight, sir.
Colonel Sandurz: You're really a Spaceball. You know that, don't you?
Radio Operator: Thanks, sir.
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Spaceballs is probably one of the more ridiculous films that I've ever seen, but also one of the oddly funniest. I'm not necessarily a die-hard science fiction fan, so I was under the assumption that a spoof of this kind would, for the most part, completely go over my head. How wrong I was. Mel Brooks has made a film that makes even the most resistant sci-fi fan laugh out loud. Sure, it' juvenile and crass at times but isn't that what good comedy is all about? Who needs sophistication when you have great comedy like this? I personally loved it. The cast of Spaceballs are all excellent, fleshing out their roles perfectly whilst also having an understanding about the genre, and also how to have fun with it. Rick Moranis is a scream as Lord Dark Helmet, all pent up frustration and anger, which works brilliantly. Bill Pullman and John Candy work well as a duo, and Daphne Zuniga plays the distressed Princess Vespa well enough, even if she can be a little wooden at times. Yet Dot Matrix was the character that did it for me, Joan Rivers voices her excellently, and I defy anyone not to laugh out loud at the "Virgin Alarm" scene, it's classic! In short, Spaceballs is a nice little film to have a bit of a brainless laugh at, so if that's your thing, then you're in luck. They don't get any better than this.