Dom Robinson reviews
Flash Gordon
Distributed by
Pioneer Entertainment Europe
Cat.no: PLFEB 37191
Cert: PG
Running time: 107 minutes
Sides: 2 (CLV)
Year: 1980
Pressing: 1998
Chapters: 29 (15/14)
Sound: Dolby Surround
Widescreen: 2.35:1
Price: £19.99
Extras : None
Director:
(Black Rainbow, Get Carter )
Producers:
Screenplay:
Music:
Cast:
Flash Gordon: Sam J. Jones (Enter The Shootfighter, From The Edge, Maximum Force, Silent Assassins )
Emperor Ming: Max Von Sydow (Dune, The Exorcist, Judge Dredd, The Seventh Seal, What Dreams May Come, Until The End Of The World, TV: "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" )
Prince Barin: Timothy Dalton (Cromwell, Framed, Licence To Kill, The Living Daylights, The Rocketeer, TV: "Jane Eyre", "The Lion In Winter", "Scarlett" )
Vultan: Brian Blessed (Henry V, Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves, TV: "Blackadder", "I Claudius", "Sherlock Holmes", "Till Death Us Do Part", "Z Cars" )
Dr. Hans Zarkov: Topol (Fiddler On The Roof, TV: "War And Remembrance" )
Dale Arden: Melody Anderson
Flash Gordon
is an incredible adventure fantasy based on the legendary
comic strip by Alex Raymond. This imaginative Dino De Laurentiis
production features an all-star cast including Max Von Sydow, Topol,
Brian Blessed and Timothy Dalton .
The evil Ming the Merciless is wreaking havoc is the planet Earth from his
distant home on Mongo. Dr. Hans Zarkov wants to counter attack, and gets
some unsuspecting help in the form of Flash Gordon and travel agent Dale
Arden when their jet crashes near the strange scientist's laboratory .
When the trio takes off for Mongo, Ming sets about kidnapping them for his
own terrible purposes. From that moment on, it's a thrill packed battle of
wizardry and wits as Flash Gordon fights to save Dale from Ming's clutches,
and Earth from annihilation.
The stunning costumes are by two-time Academy Award winner Danilo Donati
and special effects by sci-fi special Oscar winner, Frank Van Der Veer .
Finally, the film is topped off by a futuristic musical score performed by
Queen .
Gladly, for a screen adaption of a comic book story, the picture quality
is excellent as it is brimming with sharp and vivid colours, not to mention
the extravagant set-pieces which are done perfect justice. The widescreen
framing of 2.35:1 is essential for such a film, emulating the original
theatrical ratio.
The sound quality is on a par too and, like Highlander , is chock-full
of Queen rock classics. Also, the dialogue comes across clearly and
any fans of The Orb not familiar with this film will note that the
dialogue from the first scene, featuring Ming, is used on a track from their
"Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld" album from 1991.
There are 29 chapters to the disc which is good for a 107-minute film, but note
that the back cover states 28 and that you should add one to each of those
listed on the back, so chapter 1, which is therefore not listed, is the opening
monologue, later sampled by The Orb, plus the opening credits.
Aside from the well-known actors on display here,
one wonders what happened to the career of Flash himself, aka Sam J. Jones, as
he went off to star in straight-to-video limbo.
Overall, this is a very entertaining adventure, even if it is rather cheesy
at times. It looks and sounds great and for just a penny under twenty notes
it's well worth checking out. Its only competition is a widescreen video tape,
but the picture quality can only be technically half as good as it is on
PAL laserdisc.
FILM : ****
PICTURE QUALITY : *****
SOUND QUALITY : *****
EXTRAS : 0
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OVERALL : ***½
Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 1998.
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