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A 1981 science fiction horror [[B-Movie]] by [[Roger Corman]]. |
A 1981 science fiction horror [[B-Movie]] by [[Roger Corman]]. |
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The crew of the starship Quest are sent on a rescue mission to the distant planet Morganthus where they encounter gruesome things out to kill them. |
The crew of the starship Quest are sent on a rescue mission to the distant planet Morganthus where they encounter gruesome things out to kill them. |
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{{spoiler|The gruesome things are born out of each crew member's fears.}} |
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[[James Cameron]] was the production designer and second unit director for this one, by the way. |
[[James Cameron]] was the production designer and second unit director for this one, by the way. |
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=== This film contains examples of: === |
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* [[Anyone Can Die]]: {{spoiler|And most do. Even the hero's girlfriend Alluma doesn't survive.}} |
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: {{spoiler|And most do. Even the hero's girlfriend Alluma doesn't survive.}} |
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* [[Death World]]: Morganthus. |
* [[Death World]]: Morganthus. |
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* [[The Dog Was the Mastermind]]: The Planet Master, who had sent the Quest to Morganthus, was actually {{spoiler|Kore the cook.}} |
* [[The Dog Was the Mastermind]]: The Planet Master, who had sent the Quest to Morganthus, was actually {{spoiler|Kore the cook.}} |
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* [[Dumb Blonde]]: Averted, Daimeia is blonde and busty but she's a medic officer. {{spoiler|Doesn't save her from dying.}} |
* [[Dumb Blonde]]: Averted, Daimeia is blonde and busty but she's a medic officer. {{spoiler|Doesn't save her from dying.}} |
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* [[Enemy Rising Behind]]: The maggot towards Daimeia. |
* [[Enemy Rising Behind]]: The maggot towards Daimeia. |
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* [[Fan Service]] / [[Fan Disservice]]: The... worm scene... |
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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: |
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** [[House of 1000 Corpses|Captain]] [[The Devil's Rejects|Spaulding]] is Quuhod the crystal thrower. [[A Nightmare on Elm Street|Freddy Krueger]] is Ranger. |
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** [[My Favorite Martian|Uncle Martin]] (or if you prefer, [[Fast Times |
** [[My Favorite Martian (TV)|Uncle Martin]] (or if you prefer, [[Fast Times at Ridgemont High|Mr. Hand]]) is Kore the cook. |
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** [[Happy Days|Joanie]] is the empath Alluma. |
** [[Happy Days|Joanie]] is the empath Alluma. |
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* [[Karmic Death]]: {{spoiler|People die based on what they fear the most.}} |
* [[Karmic Death]]: {{spoiler|People die based on what they fear the most.}} |
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* [[New Meat]]: |
* [[New Meat]]: {{spoiler|Would you believe the youngest of the group dies first!?}} |
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* [[Old Shame]]: Actually averted, no one really seems to be that ashamed of working on it, not even Taaffe O'Connell, who played Daimeia. |
* [[Old Shame]]: Actually averted, no one really seems to be that ashamed of working on it, not even Taaffe O'Connell, who played Daimeia. |
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* [[Rape as Drama]]: Daimeia gets raped to death by a huge monster maggot in the film's most INFAMOUS scene. |
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* [[Roger Corman]]: Produced, not directed. |
* [[Roger Corman]]: Produced, not directed. |
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* [[The Voiceless]]: Quuhod. He has only one line: "I live...and I die... by the crystals." |
* [[The Voiceless]]: Quuhod. He has only one line: "I live...and I die... by the crystals." |
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 8 April 2024
A 1981 science fiction horror B-Movie by Roger Corman.
The crew of the starship Quest are sent on a rescue mission to the distant planet Morganthus where they encounter gruesome things out to kill them.
The gruesome things are born out of each crew member's fears.
James Cameron was the production designer and second unit director for this one, by the way.
Tropes used in Galaxy of Terror include:
- Anyone Can Die: And most do. Even the hero's girlfriend Alluma doesn't survive.
- Best Known for the Fanservice: The worm scene.
- Death World: Morganthus.
- The Dog Was the Mastermind: The Planet Master, who had sent the Quest to Morganthus, was actually Kore the cook.
- Dumb Blonde: Averted, Daimeia is blonde and busty but she's a medic officer. Doesn't save her from dying.
- Enemy Rising Behind: The maggot towards Daimeia.
- Fan Service / Fan Disservice: The... worm scene...
- Hey, It's That Guy!:
- Captain Spaulding is Quuhod the crystal thrower. Freddy Krueger is Ranger.
- Uncle Martin (or if you prefer, Mr. Hand) is Kore the cook.
- Joanie is the empath Alluma.
- Karmic Death: People die based on what they fear the most.
- New Meat: Would you believe the youngest of the group dies first!?
- Old Shame: Actually averted, no one really seems to be that ashamed of working on it, not even Taaffe O'Connell, who played Daimeia.
- Rape as Drama: Daimeia gets raped to death by a huge monster maggot in the film's most INFAMOUS scene.
- Roger Corman: Produced, not directed.
- The Voiceless: Quuhod. He has only one line: "I live...and I die... by the crystals."