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Martin Lloyd seeks out SG-1 for assistance when his failed TV show based on the real Stargate program becomes a feature film.

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Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell
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Lt. Col. Samantha Carter
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Teal'c
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Vala Mal Doran
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Major General Hank Landry / The Wizard of Oz
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Dr. Daniel Jackson / The Cowardly Lion / John Crichton
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Major General Jack O'Neill / Colonel Jack O'Neill
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Martin Lloyd
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Lieutenant General George Hammond (voice)
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Wormhole X-Treme Replacement Actor
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Teal'c PI Announcer (voice)
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Chief Mst Sgt. Walter Harriman
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Yolanda Reese / Stacy Monroe
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Raymond Gunne / Dr. Levant
Herbert Duncanson ...
Douglas Anders / Grell
Anwar Hasan ...
Young Teal'c
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Young Mitchell
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Young Vala
Jason Edward Coleman ...
Young Daniel
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Young Carter
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Wormhole X-Treme Director
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Sgt. Siler
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Furling #1
Shirley Hill ...
Furling #2
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Asgard / Dominar Rygel XVI (voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
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Jaffa in Ring Room (uncredited)
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Zombie (uncredited)
Michelle Comens ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Mark Davidson ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Chic Gibson ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Rachel Griffin ...
Zombie (uncredited)
Michelle Jeanpierre ...
Blonde Gou'ald Chick (uncredited)
Peter Kufluk ...
MSgt. Connor (uncredited)
John G. Lenic ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Todd Masters ...
Zombie Scientist (uncredited)
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SF Guard (uncredited)
Christina McQuarrie ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Hand in Pants Guy (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Jan Newman ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Lance Peverley ...
Wormhole X-Treme Crew Member (uncredited)
Nicholas Podbrey ...
Zombie Scientist (uncredited)
Richard Thompson ...
SF Guard (uncredited)
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Jaffa (uncredited)
Peter F. Woeste ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Brad Wright ...
Scottish Engineer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Martin Wood

Written by

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Brad Wright ... (developed for television by) (creator) &
Jonathan Glassner ... (developed for television by) (creator)
 
Brad Wright ... (written by) &
Robert C. Cooper ... (written by) &
Joseph Mallozzi ... (written by) &
Paul Mullie ... (written by) &
Carl Binder ... (written by) &
Martin Gero ... (written by) &
Alan McCullough ... (written by)
 
Roland Emmerich ... (based on the film by) (uncredited)
 
Dean Devlin ... (based on the film by) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Robert C. Cooper ... executive producer
Jonathan Glassner ... executive producer (showrunner)
Jennifer Johnson ... associate producer
John G. Lenic ... producer
Joseph Mallozzi ... executive producer
Andy Mikita ... producer
Paul Mullie ... executive producer
N. John Smith ... executive producer
Brad Wright ... executive producer (showrunner) / executive producer

Music by

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Neal Acree
Joel Goldsmith

Cinematography by

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Peter F. Woeste ... director of photography

Editing by

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Stein Myhrstad

Editorial Department

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Flavio Bidese ... on-line editor
Richard Cordes ... colorist: dailies
Greg Krantz ... on-line editor
Kerry McDowall ... post-production coordinator
Jason Schneider ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Paul Weber

Production Design by

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James Robbins ... (as James C.D. Robbins)

Art Direction by

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Richard Cook
Thom Wells ... supervising art director

Set Decoration by

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Mark Davidson
Robert Davidson

Costume Design by

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Christine Mooney

Makeup Department

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Marisa Cappellaro ... hair stylist
Jan Newman ... makeup artist
Brenda Turner ... hairstylist
Rachel Griffin ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Nicholas Podbrey ... special effects makeup coordinator (uncredited)
Brad Proctor ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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John G. Lenic ... production manager
Michael S. McLean ... post-production supervisor (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Vince Coates ... second assistant director (as Vincent Coates)
Warren Dean Fulton ... trainee assistant director
Gordon MacDonald ... first assistant director
Colleen Mitchell ... first assistant director: second unit (uncredited)

Art Department

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Andras Bagoly ... assistant property master
Patrick Booker ... lead carpenter
Scott Clatney ... on set scenic artist
Steve Craine ... paint coordinator
Kenny Gibbs ... property master (as Kenny L. Gibbs)
Kyle Irwin ... labourer
G. Scott Stewart ... construction department buyer
Paul Wagner ... props
Scott Wellenbrink ... construction coordinator
Gordon Bellamy ... supervisor: prop makers, sculptors, model makers (uncredited)
Melanie Cassidy ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Peter Christian Combe ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Mario A. Jones ... carpenter (uncredited)
Joe May ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Darren Moore ... lead greensperson (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Gordon Anderson ... sound mixer
Kevin Belen ... re-recording mixer
Megan Goudsward ... sound editor
David Green ... machine room engineer
Dave Hibbert ... re-recording mixer
Gord Hillier ... re-recording mixer
Devan Kraushar ... sound designer
James Wallace ... sound effects editor: additional sound designer
Anke Bakker ... sound supervisor (uncredited)
Kevin Belen ... adr recordist (uncredited)
Megan Goudsward ... background sound editor (uncredited)
Glen Noseworthy ... adr mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Morris Chapdelaine ... prosthetic animatronic operator
Kirk Douglas ... special effects technician
Wray J. Douglas ... special effects coordinator (as Wray Douglas)
Steve Johnson ... animatronic & prosthetic effects: XFX
Frank Langley ... puppeteer
Bill Pankiw ... special effects
Greg Pyne ... special effects
Paul Hooson ... puppeteer (uncredited)
Nick Lawson ... special effects foreman (uncredited)
Dan Rebert ... creature effects supervisor: Masters FX LA (uncredited) / prosthetic supervisor: Masters FX LA (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Michelle Comens ... visual effects supervisor
Krista McLean ... matte paintings / playback supervisor
James Rorick ... visual effects coordinator
Ravinder Brar ... digital effects artist (uncredited)
Marco Cantaluppi ... visual effects (uncredited)
Debora Dunphy ... digital effects supervisor (uncredited)
Neil Ghaznavi ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Jason Gross ... visual effects supervisor: Image Engine (uncredited)
Robin Hackl ... compositing lead: Image Engine (uncredited) / visual effects supervisor: Image Engine (uncredited)
Alec McClymont ... 3d artist: GVFX / Atmosphere VFX (uncredited)
Vinay Mehta ... digital artist (uncredited)
Christopher Mossman ... executive producer: Image Engine (uncredited)
Anuj Patil ... lead digital effects compositor (uncredited)
Jose Perez ... visual effects artist (uncredited)
Audrey Price ... visual effects production assistant (uncredited)
Michael Ranalletta ... digital compositing artist (uncredited)
Mark T. Reid ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Lisa Turner ... visual effects coordinator: Image Engine (uncredited)
Ruslan Vasylev ... modeller (uncredited)
Karen Watson ... lead digital compositor: Image Engine Design (uncredited)
Paul Wiens ... animator (uncredited)
Kyle Winkelman ... lead animator (uncredited)
Aiden Zanini ... visual effects onset supervisor (uncredited)
Vera Zivny ... visual effects coordinator: Image Engine (uncredited)

Stunts

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Michelle Jeanpierre ... stunt actor: Hot Chick
Dan Shea ... stunt coordinator
Aaron Au ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Tommy Europe ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Dan Shea ... stunt double: Richard Dean Anderson (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Dave Ferreira ... key grip (as David Ferreira)
Greg Fox ... camera operator
Matt Greenhough ... dolly grip
Lou Gruzelier ... camera operator
Cory Hodson ... chief lighting technician
Mark Lunn ... first assistant camera
Jon Jovellanos ... grip (uncredited)
Tony Magaletta ... first assistant camera: "a" camera, Los Angeles (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Stuart Aikins ... casting: Canada
Sean Cossey ... casting: Canada
Sandra Couldwell ... extras casting
Ivy Isenberg ... casting associate: USA
Lance Peverley ... extras wrangler (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Leslie Cairns ... cutter sewer
Beverlee June Fix ... prep costumer
Kurtis Reeves ... special effects costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Rick Fearon ... location manager
Casey Nelson-Zutter ... assistant location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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David Arnold ... composer: original themes
Rick Shaddock ... music editor (as Rick Chadock)

Script and Continuity Department

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Linda-Lisa Hayter ... script supervisor
Alex Levine ... script coordinator

Transportation Department

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Lennard H. Chan ... transportation coordinator
William Crivello ... driver
Rick Demers ... construction driver

Additional Crew

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Keith Arbuthnot ... puppeteer
Lawren Bancroft-Wilson ... assistant to executive producers
Carl Binder ... creative consultant
Chad Bretschneider ... key production assistant
Stephanie Brown ... production assistant
Jeny Cassady ... asgard puppeteer
Charles E. Davis ... u.s. department of defence project officer
Nicole Forest ... production accountant
Martin Gero ... creative consultant
Jonathan Glassner ... executive consultant
Hudson Hickman ... production executive
Carol Horn ... legal counsel
Damian Kindler ... creative consultant
Alan McCullough ... executive story editor
Nicholas Podbrey ... puppeteer: Thor
Brigitte Prochaska ... unit publicist
Jennifer Roe Emery ... production coordinator
Carole Appleby ... promotions coordinator (uncredited)
David Costello ... production assistant (uncredited)
Paul Gendreau ... publicist (uncredited)
Marcus Goodwin ... production assistant (uncredited)
Frank Ippolito ... head laboratory technician: Chiodo Bros. Productions (uncredited) / puppet builder (uncredited)
Annie Jackson ... production staff (uncredited)
Nathan Letteer ... production assistant: NORAD second unit (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

On General Jack O'Neil's personal recommendation, his -unwilling- former SG-1 mates are ordered to advise Hollywood production executive Martin 'Marty' Lloyd on a 'slightly ridiculous' version of the Stargate operations. The brainstorming proves rather unsatisfactory for both sides, despite repeated recourse to personal -often self-flattering- imagination and various real experiences, so the team members are relieved when General Landry calls them, as promised, for a mission, but just then the Gate breaks down temporarily. Marty also gets discomforting phone calls, and even more preposterous alternatives are considered, 'til an apparent "deus ex machina" appears... Written by KGF Vissers

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  • 200 (United States)
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  • 44 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia In the SGC destruction scene, Sgt. Siler (Dan Shea) goes into the gateroom to manually cut off the power. He receives a jolt of electricity that throws him across the room and into the blast door. As he sits up, he asks "Why does this always happen to me?" This is because Shea is the stunt coordinator for the show, so suffice it to say, he gets most of the gratuitous stunt scenes. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Edward Norton/Izabel Goulart/Gene Pompa (2006). See more »
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Crazy Credits Credits that would normally come during the opening title sequence or right after all comes at the end. See more »
Quotes Douglas Anders: Science fiction is an existential metaphor that allows us to tell stories about the human condition. Isaac Asimov once said, "Individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as ever to the blinded critics and philosophers of today, but the core of science fiction, its essence, has become crucial to our salvation, if we are to be saved at all."
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