Dos amantes estacionados en una base remota en los campos de asteroides de Saturno son invadidos por un tecnócrata retentivo de la Tierra y su cargo: un robot malévolo de dos metros y medio.Dos amantes estacionados en una base remota en los campos de asteroides de Saturno son invadidos por un tecnócrata retentivo de la Tierra y su cargo: un robot malévolo de dos metros y medio.Dos amantes estacionados en una base remota en los campos de asteroides de Saturno son invadidos por un tecnócrata retentivo de la Tierra y su cargo: un robot malévolo de dos metros y medio.
- Premios
- 5 nominaciones en total
Roy Dotrice
- Benson
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Stephanie English
- Technician
- (sin acreditar)
Jill Goldston
- Small Brunette Woman on World Spaceways Ship
- (sin acreditar)
Vera Goulet
- Technician
- (sin acreditar)
Douglas Lambert
- Captain James
- (sin acreditar)
Christopher Muncke
- 2nd Crewman
- (sin acreditar)
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- CuriosidadesOriginal director John Barry had made his name as a set designer, and had been acclaimed for his work on La guerra de las galaxias (1977) and Superman (1978). After he was removed from this movie, he was working as a second unit director on El imperio contraataca (1980) when he collapsed on-set and died of meningitis.
- PifiasWhen Adam (Kirk Douglas) picks up one of the "Blue Dreamer" pills off of the dresser in the bedroom, a crew member can be seen moving in the lower corner of the mirror in which Adam's reflection is visible.
- Versiones alternativasA scene of Adam and Alex taking a recreational blues pill was cut from the original UK cinema version in order for the film to receive an 'A' (PG) certificate. The scene was restored for the later 15-rated video version.
- Banda sonora33 1/3
Written by Stomu Yamashta
Performed by Stomu Yamashta
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Right. Saturn 3 is one of those films that always seems to divide reviewers into the two old and trustworthy camps: "what a great picture" and "who the heck let this pile of manure be made?" And then, it has the ability to have a solid middle ground; the "nyah...not bad..." crowd. I have to say that I fall into this latter group. I first saw Saturn 3 when I was a teenager and was gripped by it. I remember thinking how cool Hector looked and the fact that he was also downright creepy. In the years before seeing The Terminator Hector, for me, was the archetypal maniac machine that will stop at nothing to kill you in a (probably) gruesome way. Okay, the film's saving graces: the overall design of the sets and costumes. Ignoring the rather bleak look of the corridors, the Saturn 3 station has that feeling of being futuristic but also familiar in a Holiday Inn-sort of way, and the launching area at the film's beginning, with that great big flaming hole image effectively acting as a rather cool backdrop. Benson's (and also James') space suits are very nicely done. They give off the distinct air of practicality, like a hyper-modern air force pressure suit, and also a sense of impersonality about them which becomes menacing with the addition of the dark face plated helmets. Adam and Alex's work-out gear, however, is very dated and it's also quite excruciating to watch their exercise routine. The ships aren't Star Wars Star Destroyers, but then they're not meant to be. The way I look at it, they were designed to look slightly other worldly and also practical. Benson's pod that he flies to Saturn 3 looks entirely functional and although it appears rather clunky and distinctly un-aerodynamic, it's worth remembering that in space there isn't any wind resistance so sleek lines aren't necessary. Unfortunately, because this was a full-sized prop for the actors to interact with the other ships do look like the models they are. Hector is a piece of design excellence. For a start, the actual costume is made from metal, instantly rendering the appearance of a real robot. The actual laboured gait and measured way of moving employed by the actor playing Hector (probably due to the considerable weight of the suit) is instrumental in convincing the viewer of his cybernetic credentials. What helps is that we see Hector being constructed and that can block out any ideas of the "man in a suit" mold, particularly in regards to the insertion of the brain tissue into (effectively) the torso of the costume. Finally, Harvey Keitel. His performance in this film is derided by many as being too over the top and hammy but I think that he actually saw the script for what it really was - eighty-odd minutes of comic-book fun. He had a ball with the Benson character and it's quite obvious that he knew he wasn't asked to do Shakespeare and play it straight. Kirk Douglas and Farrah Fawcett are a let down to be sure. It's evident that Kirk's entering his dotage and the idea of him being an action hero and hot stud when he's the same age as most of the audience's grandfathers is frankly ludicrous. And showing your sagging butt, Kirk? Should've kept those training suit bottoms on. Farrah does play Alex well when she's there to look good, but any semblance of the idea that she's a research scientist just doesn't compute. The film in itself is a bit of a hit and miss affair. It aims to be a sophisticated sci-fi thriller like Alien but the casting of Douglas and Fawcett certainly taint any idea of it being classed as a thriller. The music (what there is of it) is original, the direction so-so and the overall concept is there, but it fails to it the target spot on. An enjoyable piece of hokum to pass the time would be a fair review.
- trickyascupart
- 10 may 2007
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- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(made at Shepperton Studio Centre, Shepperton, Middlesex, England)
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- 10.000.000 GBP (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 9.000.000 US$
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 9.000.000 US$
- Duración1 hora 28 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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