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Alex Ross, Renowned Comic Artist, on Flash Gordon - Learn how Flash Gordon influenced this legendary artist, both personally and professionally; Writing a Classic: Screenwriter Lorenzo Semple, Jr. - Meet the man who wrote the screenplay that would live on as a cult favorite; Flash Gordon 1936 serial episode - See where the adventure began in Chapter One: Planet of Peril; Flash Gordon SciFi Channel TV show trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Flash Gordon
1. A Play Thing (Main Titles) [9:58]
2. Into the Vortex [8:56]
3. Ming the Merciless [6:01]
4. Barbaric Games [6:13]
5. Public Execution [6:16]
6. Back From the Dead [6:25]
7. Learning to Fly [5:15]
8. Traitor Among Us [4:54]
9. Playing With Fire [4:33]
10. Tortured [6:08]
11. Try the Wood Beast [5:35]
12. To the Death [6:56]
13. Klytus' Demise [6:32]
14. Word of Honor [3:18]
15. King of the Impossible [7:34]
16. The Ceremony Begins [7:04]
17. Saviour of the Universe [5:32]
18. End Titles [3:58]
Heroic earthling Flash Gordon saves the world from the nefarious Ming the Merciless in this lavish, intentionally campy adaptation of the famous sci-fi comic strip. The story is as basic as space operas get: Ming (Max von Sydow) has developed a plan to destroy the Earth, and Flash (Sam J. Jones) and his attractive companion, Dale Arden (Melody Anderson), are called upon to stop him. Along the way, Flash must battle Ming's goons and the temptations of a luscious space princess. Previously the basis for a more straight-faced 1930s adventure serial, Flash's story is mined here for exaggerated, cartoon humor by screenwriter Lorenzo Semple Jr., a central figure in the similarly campy '60s Batman television series. The simplistic plot mainly serves as an excuse for spectacular sets and cartoonish action sequences, all set to an appropriately over-the-top rock score by Queen. Certainly not a film to turn to for serious excitement, fine performances, or character development, Flash Gordon has nevertheless developed an appreciative cult of fans who admire the film's humorous approach and the detailed, colorful production design. Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
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