Overview:
An interstellar teleportation device, found in Egypt, leads to a planet with humans resembling ancient Egyptians who worship the god Ra.Status: | Released (1994-10-28) |
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Awards: | 6 wins & 6 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $71,567,262 |
Screen: | Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich |
Productions: | Centropolis Entertainment, Carolco Pictures, Le Studio Canal+, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Live Entertainment |
Production Countries: | France, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Norsk, svenska |
Casts
- 6856: Kurt Russell - Colonel Jonathan 'Jack' O'Neil
- 13548: James Spader - Dr. Daniel Jackson
- 228173: Jaye Davidson - Ra
- 22137: Viveca Lindfors - Catherine
- 22138: Alexis Cruz - Skaara
- 15441: Mili Avital - Sha'uri
- 18917: Erick Avari - Kasuf
Crews
- 6046: Roland Emmerich - Screenplay - Writing
- 6046: Roland Emmerich - Producer - Production
- 22135: Holger Gross - Set Designer - Art
- 6046: Roland Emmerich - Director - Directing
- 8676: Dean Devlin - Screenplay - Writing
- 6489: David Arnold - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 7228: Joel B. Michaels - Producer - Production
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Reviews
JPV852
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I've seen this movie a couple of times over the years and while it's entertaining enough, there was always something holding it back. It's got some creativity, a decent cast with Kurt Russell and James Spader and the premise of a portal to another part of the universe is interesting ....
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Like so many other movies this one has been politicized in some of the more negative reviews because...well, I really can't say,I honestly have no clue what Stargate has to do with international politics...at all. Ostensibly it's because it is the American Military meets folks sti ....
Continue reading ->Rob
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Ok, this movie is pretty dated compared to modern sci-fi movies, but try to keep in mind it was first released back in 1994. This film is worth its salt simply by the virtue of being unique. To my knowledge, there hasn't been another movie to tackle this subject, and you have to admi ....
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