UPC: |
883904-267966 (Blu-ray) |
Region Coding: |
Region A |
Production Year: |
1987 |
Rating: |
PG (Parental guidance suggested) |
Running Time: |
96 min. |
DVD Release: |
8/7/2012 |
Case Type: |
HD Slim |
Video Formats: |
Widescreen 1.85:1 |
Disc Formats: |
Single Sided, Dual Layered |
SRP: |
$19.99 |
The laughs come out at "ludicrous speed" in this 25th Anniversary Edition of Mel Brooks' outrageous sci-fi spoof that takes you to a galaxy far, far funnier than you ever imagined. Loaded with out-of-this-world extras — including hilarious new content created exclusively for this release — Spaceballs is cosmic comedy at its finest!
When ruthless President Skrobb (Brooks) plots to steal the air supply from neighboring planet Druida, it's up to hero-for-hire Lone Starr (Bill Pullman) and his man-dog sidekick Barf (John Candy) to rescue a spoiled Druish princess (Daphne Zuniga) from the clutches of Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis). Along the way, they meet the wise Yogurt (Brooks again!), who teaches them the mystical secrets of "The Schwartz"...and the almighty power of movie merchandising! |
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Genres |
Science Fiction Comedy Adventure
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Studios |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Brooksfilms Media Companies: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios |
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Features |
Scene Access Feature Trailers Featurettes Audio Commentary Interviews Outtakes/Bloopers Storyboard Comparisons Gallery |
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Subtitles |
English French Spanish |
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Audio Tracks |
English DTS HD Master Audio 5.1 English Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo Spanish DTS 5.1 French DTS 5.1 Commentary Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo Commentary Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo Commentary Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo
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Cast |
Mel Brooks as President Skroob/Yogurt John Candy as Barf Rick Moranis as Dark Helmet Bill Pullman as Lone Starr Daphne Zuniga as Princess Vespa Dick Van Patten as King Roland George Wyner as Colonel Sandurz Michael Winslow as Radar Technician Joan Rivers as The Voice of Dot Matrix (voice) Lorene Yarnell as Dot Matrix John Hurt as John Hurt Sal Viscuso as Radio Operator Ronny Graham as Minister Jm J. Bullock as Prince Valium Leslie Bevis as Commanderette Zircon Jim Jackman as Major Asshole Michael Pniewski as Laser Gunner Sandy Helberg as Dr. Schlotkin Stephen Tobolowsky as Captain of the Guard Jeff MacGregor as Snotty Henry Kaiser as Magnetic Beam Operator Denise Gallup as Charlene Dian Gallup as Marlene
Waitresses Gail Barle Dey Young
Rhonda Shear as Woman in Diner Robert Prescott as Sand Cruiser Driver Jack Riley as TV Newsman Tom Dreesen as Megamaid Guard Rudy DeLuca as Vinnie
Prison Guards Tony Griffin Rick Ducommun
Ken Olfson as Head Usher Bryan O'Byrne as Organist Wayne Wilson as Trucker in Cap Ira Miller as Short Order Cook Earl Finn as Guard with Captain Mitchell Bock as Video Operator Tommy Swerdlow as Troop Leader Tim Russ as Trooper
The Dinks Ed Gale Antonio Hoyos Felix Silla Arturo Gil Tony Cox John Kennedy Hayden
Deanna Booher as Bearded Lady Johnny Silver as Caddy Brenda Strong as Nurse Dom DeLuise as The Voice of Pizza The Hutt (voice) |
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Crew |
Direction: Mel Brooks: Director Writing: Mel Brooks: Writer Thomas Meehan: Writer Ronny Graham: Writer Production: Mel Brooks: Producer Cinematography: Nick McLean: Director of Photography Film Editing: Conrad Buff IV: Film Editor Music: John Morris: Composer "Spaceballs" Jeff Pescetto: Song Writer Clyde Lieberman: Song Writer Mel Brooks: Song Writer
"My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" Gloria Sklerov: Song Writer Lenny Macaluso: Song Writer Sound: Jeff Wexler: Production Sound Mixer Don Coufal: Production Sound Mixer Jim Steube: Production Sound Mixer Post Production Sound Services Provided by Sprocket Systems Randy Thom: Sound Designer Gary Rydstrom: Sound Designer Randy Thom: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Gary Summers: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Richard Beggs: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Art: Terence Marsh: Production Designer Donfeld: Costume Designer Peter Donen: Visual Effects Harold Michelson: Art Director Ben Nye, Jr.: Make-up Artist Ken Diaz: Make-up Artist Melanie Elaine Levitt: Make-up Artist Peter Albiez: Visual Effects Richard Ratliff: Visual Effects
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