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Space Is the Place

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.6K
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Space Is the Place (1974)
Sun Ra the space age prophet lands his spaceship in Oakland, having been presumed lost in space for a few years.
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In an effort to bring unity and equality to African-Americans, an interstellar traveler and musician lands on earth and duels with an evil overlord for the souls of people.In an effort to bring unity and equality to African-Americans, an interstellar traveler and musician lands on earth and duels with an evil overlord for the souls of people.In an effort to bring unity and equality to African-Americans, an interstellar traveler and musician lands on earth and duels with an evil overlord for the souls of people.

  • Director
    • John Coney
  • Writers
    • Joshua Smith
    • Sun Ra
  • Stars
    • Sun Ra
    • Raymond Johnson
    • Christopher Brooks
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.6K
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    • Director
      • John Coney
    • Writers
      • Joshua Smith
      • Sun Ra
    • Stars
      • Sun Ra
      • Raymond Johnson
      • Christopher Brooks
    • 14User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sun Ra
    Sun Ra
    • Sun Ra
    Raymond Johnson
    Raymond Johnson
    • The Overseer
    • (as Ray Johnson)
    Christopher Brooks
    • Jimmy Fey
    Barbara Deloney
    • Candy
    Erika Leder
    • Tania
    Jack Baker
    Jack Baker
    • Bubbles
    • (as John Bailey)
    Clarence Brewer
    • Bernard
    Walter Burns
    • Agent #1
    Morgan Upton
    Morgan Upton
    • Agent #2
    Sinthia Ayala
    • Chili Pepper
    La Shaa Stallings
    • Bertha
    Tiny Parker
    • Tiny
    John Gilmore
    • Arkestra member
    Danny Davis
    • Arkestra member
    Larry Northington
    • Arkestra member
    Kwame Hadi
    • Arkestra member
    Ken Moshesh
    • Arkestra member
    June Tyson
    • Arkestra member
    • Director
      • John Coney
    • Writers
      • Joshua Smith
      • Sun Ra
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    8thebestceleb

    "Don't play what you know - Play what you don't know"! says RA

    Yes! It was a low budget film and it was my very first. Although I did not know who "Sun Ra" was at the time - I did enjoy working with him. I will always remember his very words to me during the filming of the nightclub scene (in which I had a small speaking role). We were taking a lunch break and I had decided to sit at the piano and hit some piano keys, just for fun. Ra came walking by and glancing over to me he said, "Don't play what you know - Play what you don't know"! I am not a professional musician, but always remember these words when playing an instrument. I was very happy to see that this film made it to DVD a few years ago.
    firewatr

    Ra was cool, including on the set.

    I was credited as 2nd unit director on this film. Ra was a calm, sort of surreal Buddha through the whole thing, even one time when the script called for him to be tied-up in a chair and menaced by gangsters. During the many hours it took to get this scene on film, Ra just quietly sat tied-up in that chair, so quietly that a couple of times I went over to make sure he was still breathing. He said he was fine, just relaxing on "another plain".

    Near the end of the shoot, we had a nightclub scene with about 70 extras and a chorus of girls on stage. They were supposed to dance to a tune that Ra insisted on playing live on camera with his band. I had been bugging him unsuccessfully for days as to what he was going to play so that the girls could rehearse.

    On the day scheduled to shoot this scene, I nervously reminded Ra again about the music. Ra smiled, casually produced some old vinyl albums done by other bands and a portable record player, and suggested that I play them for the chorus to see what they liked. I did, and they caught fire with one of the tunes. Ra said "Fine. You got any music manuscript paper?" I was ready for him. I did.

    And so, during lunch break, Ra listened to the record, transposed the instrumental lead sheets to paper for his band with a few of his own alterations, and we choreographed and shot it after lunch.

    For my money, Ra was a fine musician...extremely cool and really "there".
    7Gyrofrog

    Part science fiction, part music documentary

    I can't help but think that Vxf111 is either joking, or (unfortunately) did not know who Sun Ra was before viewing the film. Yes, the film was certainly produced with a low budget, and it might not be of much interest to those who aren't fans of, or at least interested in, Sun Ra.

    Sun Ra maintained that he was from Saturn, although historical documents note that he was born Herman Blount (or Poole) in Birmingham, AL. Sun Ra was a first-rate pianist, arranger, and composer, and worked with Fletcher Henderson's orchestra. He formed his own big band, the Arkestra, during the 1950s in Chicago. This ensemble was completely unlike any other big band, as it incorporated elements of Egyptian mythology, science fiction, and other exotica and esoterica (those familiar with Earth, Wind, and Fire and Parliament-Funkadelic should take note). Sun Ra was also an early proponent of electronic instruments in jazz.

    The film "Space Is The Place" is part science fiction and part musical documentary. A comparison could also be made to the "blaxploitation" films of the 1970s. The story centers around Sun Ra's return to Earth after an extended absence, and focuses on his concern for the fate of humanity and African-Americans in particular. All of this is infused with his mythological outlook. This certainly makes Sun Ra an "interesting character" but he was very serious about what he did and what he said. If any of this makes you the least bit curious about Sun Ra then I would recommend the film, which is available on videocassette.
    6briancham1994

    Too disjointed for me

    This film is very random and disjointed. There is not much structure or consistency so it is hard to follow. The characterisation is a bit abstract and mythological. It will probably be easier to swallow for those who are already familiar with Sun Ra.
    10drocta950

    Crazy movie from a serious genius

    I'll tell you what, Sun Ra was a gift we didn't love enough. He gave us fifty years of his time to "get it," but no one bothered. He's sitting on his home planet right now, entertaining his minions on Saturn. Sun Ra made one movie, that's all he needed to preach his philosophy. It is a brilliant statement on race relations in the early 1970's. An interesting story, engaging characters, and some out there music. One fault: this was not his best period in music. His records from the 50's and 60's were astounding, good enough to make this film even more of a classic. Space Is The Place is essential viewing for those who care about jazz or Africana cinema.

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    • Trivia
      According to director 'John Coney (I)', the film utilized a sound stage that was controlled by 'Artie Mitchell' and 'Jim Mitchell (IV)', who were concurrently filming Behind the Green Door (1972). The production teams from both films shared the sound stage expenses, as well as the sound stage itself: the riser on which the Arkestra performed was also used by the Mitchell Bros. for "other purposes."
    • Quotes

      [Drunk walks into Sun Ra's employment agency]

      Drunk: My man, what's happenin?

      Sun Ra: Everything is happenin.

      Drunk: What is this... I mean what... where am I? Who is you?

      Sun Ra: I am everything, and nuthin.

      Drunk: Nuthin? Well you betta tell me about this nuthin stuff, cause, uh, I need a job. I... I don't know what to do.

      Sun Ra: What have you been doin lately?

      Drunk: Uh huh uh, nuthin, really, nuthin.

      Sun Ra: How long have you been doing nuthin?

      Drunk: Quite some time. Quite some time.

      Sun Ra: You must be an expert at it.

      Drunk: Got my B.A., ya see.

      Sun Ra: We'll hire you to do that.

      Drunk: How much I get paid, man?

      Sun Ra: Nuthin.

      Drunk: Nuthin? NUTHIN? I got to have sumthin so I can get me anotha botty. I can't go for that shit!

    • Alternate versions
      The 2003 Plexifilm DVD restores a substantial amount of footage that had been omitted from the Rhapsody videocassette version. Among the additions are two plot lines, one involving two nurses/prostitutes (which includes full frontal nudity), and the other about a pool hustler/junky.
    • Connections
      Edited into Destination Planet Rock (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      It's After The End Of The World
      Composed and Arranged by Sun Ra

      Performed by Sun Ra And His Intergalactic Solar Arkestra

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    • Release date
      • November 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Космос - отличное место
    • Filming locations
      • Berkeley, California, USA
    • Production company
      • North American Star System
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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