Le président de la planète Spaceball, Esbrouffe, envoie le seigneur Casque Noir voler l'abondante provision d'air de la planète Druidia pour reconstituer la leur. Seul Yop Solo peut les arrê... Tout lireLe président de la planète Spaceball, Esbrouffe, envoie le seigneur Casque Noir voler l'abondante provision d'air de la planète Druidia pour reconstituer la leur. Seul Yop Solo peut les arrêter.Le président de la planète Spaceball, Esbrouffe, envoie le seigneur Casque Noir voler l'abondante provision d'air de la planète Druidia pour reconstituer la leur. Seul Yop Solo peut les arrêter.
- Prix
- 1 victoire au total
- Dot Matrix
- (voice)
- Dot Matrix
- (as Lorene Yarnell)
- Prince Valium
- (as JM J. Bullock)
- Laser Gunner
- (as Michael Pniewski)
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- AnecdotesThe Millennium Falcon from the Star Wars saga makes a cameo appearance in this movie. Take a close look at the exterior shot of the Space Diner, and it can be spotted parked there among the other space vehicles. George Lucas got a chance to read the screenplay before production began, and loved it so much that he decided to have his special effects company, Industrial Light & Magic, help make this movie.
- GaffesThe footprints of the crew, actors and horses in the La planète des singes (1968) scene are all visible on the ground, possibly as a reference to the same goof in the original movie.
- Citations
Colonel Sandurz: Try here. Stop.
Dark Helmet: What the hell am I looking at? When does this happen in the movie?
Colonel Sandurz: Now. You're looking at now, sir. Everything that happens now, is happening now.
Dark Helmet: What happened to then?
Colonel Sandurz: We passed then.
Dark Helmet: When?
Colonel Sandurz: Just now. We're at now now.
Dark Helmet: Go back to then.
Colonel Sandurz: When?
Dark Helmet: Now.
Colonel Sandurz: Now?
Dark Helmet: Now.
Colonel Sandurz: I can't.
Dark Helmet: Why?
Colonel Sandurz: We missed it.
Dark Helmet: When?
Colonel Sandurz: Just now.
Dark Helmet: When will then be now?
Colonel Sandurz: Soon.
Dark Helmet: How soon?
- Générique farfeluIn the style of the "Star Wars" movies, there are no opening credits, only the title followed by a crawl.
- Autres versionsA few streaming versions (like on Amazon Prime) replace the song Good Enough by Van Halen with She Ain't Lonesome by Steve Fisher during the diner scene.
- ConnexionsEdited into 5 Second Movies: Spaceballs (2008)
- Bandes originalesRaise Your Hands
Written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora
Performed by Bon Jovi
Produced by Bruce Fairbairn
Courtesy of PolyGram Records
"Spaceballs" is just about the best post-"History of the World Part I" film Mel has made and that's saying something, considering how many great jokes Mel and Company is able to pull off while within PG territory.
Easy enough to guess that this is Mel's take on "Star Wars", complete with his own versions of C-3P0 (Dot Matrix), Princess Leia (Princess Vespa), Chewbacca (Barf the Mawg) and a combination of Han Solo and Luke Skywalker (LoneStarr).
Oh, and let's not forget Dark Helmet! The very embodiment of evil (Mel Brooks-style) who not only wears a black cloak and headpiece but also a stylishly-wide black tie. And when he strikes...it's usually not above the belt.
The gags come fast and furious and, as is usually the case, all the regular faces show up (Graham, DeLuise, Van Patten) and Mel gives it all he's got. Lots of space sagas get equal ribbing (the "Star Wars" trilogy, "Alien", "Planet of the Apes") and there isn't a cliche that Mel fails to notice.
You can't blame Mel Brooks for thinking this genre needed a good skewering. He started it in "History of the World" with his "Jews in Space" coming attraction and continues it here. My only complaint: Mel, why did you have to wait so long??
Eight stars, plus a half star more for Pizza the Hutt; I loved it, especially when the pepperoni started running. Also for President Skroob's (Brooks') comment after being mis-transported ("Why didn't somebody tell me my a** was so big??").
Okay, nine stars. Mel Brooks strikes back!
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- Budget
- 22 700 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 38 119 483 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 613 837 $ US
- 28 juin 1987
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 38 119 483 $ US
- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1