Aux confins de l'espace, un petit équipage, 20 ans après le début de sa mission solitaire, constate que les choses commencent à tourner de façon hilarante.Aux confins de l'espace, un petit équipage, 20 ans après le début de sa mission solitaire, constate que les choses commencent à tourner de façon hilarante.Aux confins de l'espace, un petit équipage, 20 ans après le début de sa mission solitaire, constate que les choses commencent à tourner de façon hilarante.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
- Bomb #20
- (uncredited)
- Talby voice
- (uncredited)
- Alien
- (uncredited)
- Computer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Commander Powell
- (uncredited)
- Bomb #19
- (uncredited)
- Watkins - Mission Control
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe double rows of large buttons on the bridge consoles are ice cube trays illuminated from beneath.
- GaffesLt Doolittle's cloth name tape on his uniform is spelled/misspelled "DOOLTTLE", obvious in the first scene in the Food Locker.
- Citations
Doolittle: [Doolittle convinces the bomb not to explode]
Doolittle: [1:12:12] Hello, Bomb? Are you with me?
Bomb #20: Of course.
Doolittle: Are you willing to entertain a few concepts?
Bomb #20: I am always receptive to suggestions.
Doolittle: Fine. Think about this then. How do you know you exist?
Bomb #20: Well, of course I exist.
Doolittle: But how do you know you exist?
Bomb #20: It is intuitively obvious.
Doolittle: Intuition is no proof. What concrete evidence do you have that you exist?
Bomb #20: Hmmmm... well... I think, therefore I am.
Doolittle: That's good. That's very good. But how do you know
Doolittle: that anything else exists?
Bomb #20: My sensory apparatus reveals it to me. This is fun.
- Autres versionsOriginally released in a shorter 68-minutes version, later expanded to a longer 83 minute version with the addition of new scenes (including the meteor storm, the visit to the crew's quarters and Doolittle playing his music).
- ConnexionsEdited into Prison Ship (1986)
- Bandes originalesBenson Arizona
Music by John Carpenter
Lyrics by Bill Taylor
Vocals by John Yager (uncredited)
[Played over the opening and closing credits]
Dan O'Bannon used this to good effect in "Alien".
Also, the use of contemporary music was highly original and helped move the movie along.
The scene where they talk to the bomb was just a rip-off from Star Trek and the episode "The Ultimate Computer".
- rlcsljo
- 27 déc. 2000
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 60 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1