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28 October 1994 (USA) moreTagline:
It Will Take You A Million Light Years From Home morePlot:
An interstellar teleportation device, found in Egypt, leads to a planet with humans resembling ancient Egyptians who worship the god Ra. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
6 wins & 4 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(15 articles)
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Old Fashioned ? moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kurt Russell | ... | Col. Jonathan 'Jack' O'Neil | |
| James Spader | ... | Dr. Daniel Jackson | |
| Alexis Cruz | ... | Skaara | |
| Viveca Lindfors | ... | Catherine Langford | |
| Mili Avital | ... | Sha'uri | |
| John Diehl | ... | Lieutenant Kawalsky | |
| Leon Rippy | ... | General W.O. West | |
| Carlos Lauchu | ... | Anubis | |
| Djimon Hounsou | ... | Horus (as Djimon) | |
| Erick Avari | ... | Kasuf | |
| French Stewart | ... | Lieutenant Ferretti | |
| Gianin Loffler | ... | Nabeh | |
| Jaye Davidson | ... | Ra | |
| Christopher John Fields | ... | Freeman | |
| Derek Webster | ... | Brown |
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Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence.Parents Guide:
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121 min | USA:128 min (special edition) | USA:130 min (director's cut)Color:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) (extended versions) | Canada:14A (Manitoba) (extended versions) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Canada:PG (British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Iceland:12 | Peru:PT | South Korea:12 | Australia:PG | Argentina:13 | Chile:TE | Finland:K-12 | Germany:12 | Netherlands:12 | Singapore:PG | Spain:7 | Sweden:11 | UK:PG | USA:PG-13 | Poland:15Filming Locations:
Ballroom, Park Plaza Hotel - 607 S. Park View Street, Los Angeles, California, USA moreFun Stuff
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Alexis Cruz (Skaara) and Erick Avari (Kasuf) are the only actors to appear in both Stargate (1994) and "Stargate SG-1" (1997). moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Daniel is explaining the six point theory on the white-board, the shape of the cube and the six points vary noticeably between shots. moreQuotes:
[last lines]Colonel Jonathan "Jack" O'Neil: I'll be seeing you around... Doctor Jackson.
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Original Motion Picture Sountrack moreFAQ
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I first saw STARGATE about seven years ago and left with memories of thinking that it was in some way an old fashioned movie . I couldn't put my finger on why I thought this was an old fashioned movie but after seeing it again tonight I can perhaps explain it better now
STARGATE isn't so much as " old fashioned " , it's just got a rather old type of plot that's versatile . It's almost like a Tarzan movie from the 1940s where a bunch of good white guys ( In movies in those days bad guys were usually white - The good guys were always white ) team up with the king of the jungle in order to fight a bunch of evil slave traders . The story could easily be reworked with a bunch of 18th century good guys led by Errol Flynn getting shipwrecked on an island where they meet noble natives and defend them from evil pirates . Rewatching this movie again after a gap of several years I often forgot that I was watching a far fetched SF blockbuster and thought I was watching a historical drama , something that's not to be taken as a criticism . I also became aware of subtle plot points that I'd missed on first viewing . For example I thought the death of O'Neil's son was so underdeveloped that it was totally unnecessary to include this in the movie but there's a couple of scenes where it is important to the plot later on . I also knew that the movie wasn't going to be an ALIENS type of movie , something the original trailers confused me about . let's face it , a special forces team creeping about a dark pyramid . It's got be similar in tone to ALIENS . If that's what you think STARGATE is going to be about you'll be as disappointed as I was first time I saw it
Of the cast Kurt Russell and his special forces group are slightly wooden but I won't criticise the cast since these type of characters always lack flair in these genre movies . James Spader is slightly unconvincing as hero Dan Jackson due to wimpish nature and effette hairstyle ( Was Jackson conceived as a female character ? ) but Jaye Davidson is absolutely superb as Ra . This is the same Jaye Davidson from THE CRYING GAME and I was totally shocked to find this was the second and last feature film he appeared in . According to the trivia section of STARGATE it appears he's difficult to work with but someone cast him in more movies please
As for the Roland Emmerich / Dean Devlin partnership there are a few faults . One is the opening of the script that contains no hook and fools the audience into thinking they'll be watching a RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK type movie which they won't be . The script also contains a few unlikely plot holes such as the special forces team taking some GPS equipment with them something that wouldn't work on a planet where humanity had never been , and also discovering in an unlikely scenario that they won't be able to return to Earth thanks to Jackson . There is a very interesting point to the subtext however and that is that if there is a god it doesn't necessarily mean he'll be benign or good . Food for thought . Thankfully Emmerich doesn't go overboard on the CGI while he also had the good sense ( Say it again ) to cast Jaye Davidson as Ra
By no means a classic SF movie STARGATE is solid entertainment and is rather more enjoyable on second viewing