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Flash Gordon E01 - The Planet of Peril


Flash Gordon E02 - The Tunnel of Terror


Flash Gordon E03 - Captured by Shark Men


Flash Gordon E04 - Battling the Sea Beast


Flash Gordon E05 - The Destroying Ray


Flash Gordon E08 - Tournament of Death


Flash Gordon E09 - Fighting the Fire Dragon


Flash Gordon E10 - The Unseen Peril


Flash Gordon E11- In the Claws of the Tigron


Flash Gordon E12 - Trapped in the Turret


Flash Gordon E13 - Rocketing to Earth



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Disaster seems imminent when scientists discover that the planet Mongo is about to crash into Earth. Luckily, heroic young Flash Gordon (Buster Crabbe) is on hand to lead an investigative mission into outer space and onto the speedily approaching planet. There he and his best girl, Dale (Jean Rogers ), who is along for the ride, learn that Ming (Charles Middleton), the devious ruler of Mongo, has purposely put the planet on a collision course with Earth, and only Flash can stop him.



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Prepare to save the universe with the King of the Impossible! The famous comic strip blasts to life in the timeless sci-fi cult adventure, featuring an unforgettable score by Queen.
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Supporting actors Timothy Dalton , Topol , Ornella Muti , Brian Blessed , Peter Wyngarde , more… Mariangela Melato Producers Dino De Laurentiis Studio NBC Universal Rating PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Evelyn Cleveland Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022
I remember this movie when I was younger and cannot get enough of the action-pack thrill of it. This is the most authentic old-school adventure movie of all time and I hope you enjoy it as much as I and others from this era did. It is suspenseful, not predictable in any way, shape, or form, and something to tell your friends, family, and just anyone about. It catches your eye from the start to the finish and leave you in a state of exploration into the beyond: the UNIVERSE. I would definitely recommend this to all ages, especially young viewers because again I watched this when I was in my teens and absolutely loved it!
Creepy Skulldini Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2011
This is the story of a brilliant and eccentric scientist, Dr. Hans Zarkov, who perceives an anomalous solar eclypse and catastrophic meteor shower to be an "attack" on the earth from malighn otherworldly forces, .. a spunky female reporter named Dale Arden, .. and a heroic quarterback,none other than the title character Flash, who travel to an alien galaxy to confront the dreaded Ming the Merciless, .. the instigator of the destructive assault and ruthless monarch of his homeworld Mongo. The gallant Flash is ultimately compelled to both save the earth from impending destruction and rescue Dale from becoming Mings wedded "concubine" ( "Seize the earth woman and prepare her for our pleasure!!" ) by leading the outlandish denizens of this far-out alternate realm in revolt against the mighty despot and his fiendish forces. They include a race of winged "hawkmen" who reside in a floating city whom Flash rouses into a calvalry and leads, on a "rocket cycle", in a battle against a "war rocket Ajax", and a kingdom of forest men who dwell in trees and play a deadly barbaric game, similar to Russian Roullett, called "try the woodbeast" ( a scorpion-like creature dwelling in a stump in which they take turns sticking their arms ). Although Flash Gordon was made in the aftermath of the trend-setting Star Wars, it is no copy of THAT film. This movie has it's own very distinctive style, visual look, and sense of humor and actually breaks the mold, .. defying many of the conventions that had been established by big SW. If you want to compare this flick to any other movie, it's actually much more similar to Barbarella ( with the campy humor and mild sexuality ),and also has some elements of The Wizard Of Oz. It certainly strikes me as being much more similar to THOSE two particular movies than to big SW. And although a sci-fi / fantasy / adventure movie, this isn't quite what you could call a "kids flick". Rather, it's kind of a sci-fi / fantasy / adventure film for ADULT viewers ( not the boring kind of adult, .. but with a little bit of the ole kid inside ), or that adult viewers can find enjoyable anyway. Though kids can watch and enjoy it too ( for all the neato spaceships, spectacular visuals and far-out ideas ), and there's nothing overtly objectionable in it for them ( it's rated PG ), it does also have this slightly "racy" thematic element which makes it appealing to more "mature"( but again, not TOO "mature" ) viewers, .. . like some voluptuous female bodies clad in scanty costumes( though no outright nudity ), some pretty violent scenes ( particularly a harrowing and very well-staged duel with bullwhips on a wobling disc with a spiked floor and a guy shot through the back of a chair with a laser ),and how the villains in the film have a kind of sexually perverse edge to their character ( exemplified in a rather kinky flogging scene and in lines of dialogue such as "You tortured her didn't you ?!!" ... "Yes! A most interesting girl! I do think that she rather enjoyed it !" , .. . not lines of dialogue you'd hear Darth Vader utter, huh ? ). THAT is what I consider to be the best thing about this movie though, .. . it's that very rare and exceptional kind of film which can appeal to BOTH the kid and the adult! It's not totally juvenile ( like most space adventure or fantasy films tend to be ), yet not totally "adult" either, but a combination of a little of both in the same. And if your the rare type of person who has BOTH the kid and adult in ya, then your just PERFECT for THIS flick ! The screenwriting is often clever and funny, . . like when Dr. Zarkov pistol whips a fat assistant, whose reluctant to enter a rocket capsule, and declares "NOW!! ... get your toothbrush and whatever!!". And how Flash is so noble, .. to the point of corniness ( "Promis me that if you kill me you'll team up with Vultan and fight Ming!" .. "It's rational transaction! One life for billions!!" ). Some of the humor is even rather dark edged ( "While you await the ceremony, all monitors will display, for your entertainment, the execution of the traitors." ). The funniest scene, by far, is the hilarious brawl between Flash and Mings goons, which takes place during a "tribute" ceremony and takes the form of a kind of football game ( complete with pep cheering from Dale Arden, "GO FLASH!! GO!!" ) and during which the subjects of Ming get their first taste of defiance ( complete with Vultan, the hawkman, tripping a charging goon ). The visuals are spectacular and often quite striking, particularly during the hawkmen & war rocket Ajax battle sequence,with the vibrant multi-colored alien sky and lasers. And the spacecraft designs are very stylish, quirky and original. Don't believe the dunce reviewers who criticize the effects in this movie as being "cheesy", .. . THEY'VE no doubt had too much CGI crap. The special effects techniques, though perhaps outmoded by todays standards, were actually quite modern and state of the art when this film was made. They're things like mattes, blue screens and miniature models, .. . techniques which were very common then and were used in every other space adventure flick of this era ( including big SW and all it's imitators ). There's also a very neat, stylish and visually striking title & opening credits sequence which uses actual illustrations from the old comic. The rock score by Queen is very effective. It suits the tone and imagery of this film very well and, it should be noted, was quite an unorthodox and adventuresome choice at the time this film was made, which further distinguished it from Star Wars and all it's imitators( as they all used more traditional symphony scores ). The main theme ( "Flash, .. aa ahhhhh!!" ) takes on a kind of humorously reverential quality, .. at times sounding much like an accapella hymm ( "He saved everyone!! .. He saved everyone of us!! .. Every man, every woman, every child!!!" ).
Samuel Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2022
Had to get it - moral imperative My name is Sam Jones Quite a few people call me flash
M. Abner Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022
What can I say? I've always loved this film since I saw it on the big screen as a kid. The 4k special edition is a great addition to my collection. They did a great job with the transfer and the special features are fantastic.
SRFireside Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2007
I would give the movie itself five stars, but the DVD and Blu-Ray presentation are not as strong. The 1980 Flash Gordon movie is one of the funnest romps in the space opera I have ever experienced. Much more true to the Saturday morning serial kind of sci-fi that Star Wars was paying homage to. There is an inherent camp value that this movie never forgets and it just makes the film a joy to watch. Plus the soundtrack from Queen just ups the fun factor even more. You would think this combination of music and content would make for a very campy film, but not necessarily. While the movie definitely knows it's roots and is having fun with that you really can't call Flash Gordon a cheesy B-movie. The Savior of the Universe (SotU) Edition DVD lacks the very energetic commentary by Brian Blessed (plus production stills and other static extras) that the European Silver Anniversary Edition DVD and even lacks the commentary by Same Jones and Melody Anderson made for an International Edition (that of course we never saw in the U.S). In spite of that you do get a remastered film with 2.35:1 anomorphic widescreen, 5.1 Dolby Surround and the movie trailer (none of the European releases had that). While the SotU edition was remastered and looked a ton better than the previous releases it wasn't perfect. While background matte effects are noticeable they are easily forgiven considering the sharper picture, but there were certain matted special effects blocks used on the spacecraft that were painfully obvious in the remaster. Either they didn't bother to digitally clean them up or it wasn't technically possible. Audio also sounded rather thin considering this was supposed to be digitally remastered. Another thing that bugs me is SatU DVD is set in an impressive and slightly oversized case, but when you open it up all you get is the DVD and the pencil art insert from Alex Ross. No booklet detailing any info on the movie... not even a single page chapter list. Yeah, Yeah... most of you would say "but the remastered movie is what's important" but considering the sendup (and packaging) I would expect at least something more than just a disk and a sketch. I have seen movies with far less noteriety get more in their packaging than this. Where the Savior of the Universe Edition improves upon the previous U.S. release significantly the Blu-Ray edition really stands out heads and tails above the rest. The visual difference is breathtaking. Details and textures come out that I have never seen before (and I was one of those kids who played the VHS of this film to death). Some scenes show so much clarity you would be hard pressed to think they were done recently. I think the sets that were done to be interiors stand out more for some reason so it's not really inconsistent mastering. The special effects problems that were very obvious in the SotU Edition are still there, but the matte blocks are far less noticeable with some cleaned up entirely. Audio is stand out amazing. Don't bother looking for any noticeable surround, but then again this movie was done in stereo. Now it's in crystal clear, deep and full stereo. No more 'thin' soundtrack. The packaging for the Flash Gordon Blu-Ray is identical to any other single disk Blu-Ray you may find. That makes it a lot easier to fit in with the rest of your collection unlike the SatU Edition's oversized box. You still get nothing special as far as any booklets or liner notes. Also you no longer get the art insert from the previous release. So still nothing really special on that front. Both the SotU Edition and the Blu-Ray release have identical features with just a little irrelevant extras added to the Blu-Ray What you get on both is two featurettes. One is from Alex Ross (the guy who painted the DVD cover) on how much he loves the movie. He actually does a really good job of making his featurette much like an analysis of the movie and would have worked great as narration for a documentary. Instead you just get Alex in a chair with a few movie clips thrown in here and there. The other featurette is called Writing a Classic by screenwriter Lorenzo Semple Jr. The Blu-Ray exclusives are just BDLive and some annoying streaming ticker that will give you "news" from Universal Pictures. If your Blu-Ray player isn't connected online you may be able to spare yourself the latest in invasive advertising. The movie case promises exclusive content from the BDLive features, but none of it is related to Flash Gordon. Currently all you get are more promotional tidbits for other movies. You know what guys? This would be a great place to add those freakin' commentaries you keep leaving out. I can't for the life of me figure out why they didn't just add the European edition commentaries to the Blu-Ray release and maybe add the new things to sweeten the pot. But to have a Blu-Ray missing some cool bonus material that's already out there? Not the smartest move in my book. So which edition should you get? If you have a Blu-Ray player definitely the Blu-Ray edition. It is the best remaster visually and sonically by far of any edition, European or otherwise. If you REALLY want that Alex Ross pencil insert exclusive to the SotU Edition then you may have to make a choice or double dip. Unfortunately there is no definitive edition for Flash Gordon, but the current winner in at least presentation of the film is Blu-Ray.
joel wing Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2020
Flash Gordon was an amazing 1980 sci-fi film. It captured the nostalgia of the original 1930s comics which are splashed across the screen doing the opening credits which also featured a great theme song by Queen. Many of the images were also based upon the 1930s film and 1950s TV show. The story was about the underdog fighting against oppression. The story begins with Emperor Ming the Merciless (Max von Sydow) attacking Earth to amuse himself. Dr. Hans Zarkov (Topol) figures out the planet is under attack and decides humans have to stop it. He kidnaps football star Flash Gordon (Sam Jones) and Dale Arden (Melody Anderson), puts them in his spaceship to challenge Ming. The movie becomes about Flash Gordon trying to organize some of the conquered people under Ming to rise up against the Emperor and free themselves while saving the Earth. As Zarkov notes, Ming had subjugated so many people it would be easy to lead a revolt against him if they just had the right leader, and that would be Flash. The graphics are very catching. When Zarkov’s ship heads towards Ming’s galaxy it looks like a kaleidoscope. Then Ming’s planet is completely desolate and dark with a giant red palace and dozens of different beings from different conquered planets. The costumes are great. Max von Sydow as Ming looks completely menacing and just like the comics. The elaborate settings and wardrobe would be one of the hallmarks of the film. Of course there’s action as well with lasers, swords, space ships, Hawk men and more. The look of the film was perfect. The music was great. It was an exciting story. What more could you ask for? C
J. Gordon Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2007
When I was a kid, I remember seeing a preview in the movie theater for something called "Flash Gordon". A confusing cascade of gaudy sets, laser blasts, explosions, and the fact that the hero had my last name was all it took to sell me on this one. It was only years later that I found out the movie I loved so dearly was, in fact, considered a flop. No matter, as Flash Gordon was part of a generation of films, between the release of Star Wars, and the release of Terminator 2, where big-budget didn't necessarily mean c
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