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Starchaser: The Legend of Orin

  • 1985
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.7K
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Carmen Argenziano, Daryl Bartley, Tyke Caravelli, Joe Colligan, Noelle North, and Les Tremayne in Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (1985)
Set on the subterranean Mine-World, a band of human worker are treated like slaves under the power of the evil overlord Zygon until one, Orin, unearths the hilt of a mythical sword that only he can master. Escaping the planet, he runs into the rogue smuggler Dagg and a pair of helpful droids and the princess, who all team up to return to the Mine-World with a plan to defeat Zygon and free Orin's enslaved people.
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Set on the subterranean Mine-World, a band of human worker are treated like slaves under the power of the evil overlord Zygon until one, Orin, unearths the hilt of a mythical sword that only... Read allSet on the subterranean Mine-World, a band of human worker are treated like slaves under the power of the evil overlord Zygon until one, Orin, unearths the hilt of a mythical sword that only he can master. Escaping the planet, he runs into the rogue smuggler Dagg and a pair of he... Read allSet on the subterranean Mine-World, a band of human worker are treated like slaves under the power of the evil overlord Zygon until one, Orin, unearths the hilt of a mythical sword that only he can master. Escaping the planet, he runs into the rogue smuggler Dagg and a pair of helpful droids and the princess, who all team up to return to the Mine-World with a plan to ... Read all

  • Director
    • Steven Hahn
  • Writer
    • Jeffrey Scott
  • Stars
    • Joe Colligan
    • Carmen Argenziano
    • Noelle North
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    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Steven Hahn
    • Writer
      • Jeffrey Scott
    • Stars
      • Joe Colligan
      • Carmen Argenziano
      • Noelle North
    • 53User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
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    Joe Colligan
    • Orin
    • (voice)
    Carmen Argenziano
    Carmen Argenziano
    • Dagg Dibrimi
    • (voice)
    Noelle North
    Noelle North
    • Elan
    • (voice)
    • …
    Anthony De Longis
    Anthony De Longis
    • Lord Zygon
    • (voice)
    • (as Anthony Delongis)
    Tyke Caravelli
    • Silica
    • (voice)
    Les Tremayne
    Les Tremayne
    • Arthur
    • (voice)
    • …
    Ken Sansom
    • Magreb
    • (voice)
    • …
    John Moschitta Jr.
    John Moschitta Jr.
    • Z'Gork
    • (voice)
    • …
    Daryl Bartley
    • Kallie
    • (voice)
    • (as Daryl T. Bartley)
    John Garwood
    John Garwood
      Herb Vigran
      Herb Vigran
      • Hopps
      • (voice)
      Michael Winslow
      Michael Winslow
        Tina Romanus
        • Aunt Bella
        • (voice)
        • …
        Joseph Della Sorte
          Thomas H. Watkins
          • Mizzo
          • (voice)
          • …
          Mickey Morton
          Mickey Morton
          • Mine-Master
          • (voice)
          • …
          Mona Marshall
          Mona Marshall
          • Star Fly
          • (voice)
          Ryan MacDonald
            • Director
              • Steven Hahn
            • Writer
              • Jeffrey Scott
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            Shield-3

            Mental Popcorn

            One question: why does the potential overlord of the entire universe walk around dressed like a Chippendale dancer?

            This is one of the those movies you can't take too seriously. I happened to check it out from my local library on a whim, practically wore out their copy. I found my own copy a few years ago, and every once in a while I re-visit it. It's one of those guilty pleasures, sort of a "Star Wars Lite."

            A final note. I read someone's review of this film where they said Dagg Dibrimi looked like a cross between Burt Reynolds and Han Solo. It's pretty common knowledge in Star Wars circles that George Lucas considered Reynolds to play Han Solo before deciding on Harrison Ford. If you ever wondered what it would have been like if the decision went the other way... well, now you won't have to ponder that anymore.
            7charlieoso

            Pretty Good Although Derivative of Star Wars

            Some very good animation is combined with a very good score by Andrew Belling in what sadly was a bomb at the box office. I suppose a lot of money was pumped into this production due to it being produced in 3D. According to this site it cost $15 million to produce. The film only garnered in over $3 million at the US box office, which ain't bad, because it was the 80s and this was a cartoon.

            The big influence for this film was George Lucas' STAR WARS. Not to mention the opening credits are a little reminiscent of the STAR TREK films as well. Anyways it is the story of a slave named Orin (Joe Colligan) who along with his people spend their lives mining for crystals for Zygon (Anthony De Longis). Orin though finds the hilt of a mythical sword which only he can use. He escapes the underground to find what life looks like elsewhere. Along the way he meets a smuggler named Dagg (Carmen Argenziano), a couple of droids (Tyke Caravelli and Les Tremayne) and a beautiful princess (Noelle North). It must be sounding quite similar to STAR WARS now.

            It is a fun cartoon, although it is a little more adult orientated as it does have some sharp language and a little bit of sexuality blended in as well. It was rated PG for good reason.
            Alcaminhante

            An incredible surprise and a brilliant Space-Opera! A must see.

            One of my favorite STAR WARS rip-offs ever is an italian movie called STARCRASH, (see my review), but sometimes i can never choose between it and this amazing animated movie STARCHASER.

            Don´t let the animation aspect of the whole thing put you away, because this is a magnificent Space-Opera. Twenty minutes after the beginning of STARCHASER, i already had forgotten that i was watching an animated feature.

            True, the initial images are very disappointing, i swear i thought this was going to be one of those saturday morning cartoon shows for kids. But then something in this story started to grab me. First i noticed that the way that the story was being developed, didn´t exactly followed that cartoon for kids formula. Then a few minutes later an unexpected death of one of the characters ocurred and in a very crude way. From then on, i knew that this was watching something very different.

            Then the battle sequences with the spaceship fighters appeared and i was totaly blowned away, by the animation, and by the direction. There are some fantastic flying action sequences in this movie, and they are planned and "filmed" in a incredible way. Every time i watch this even know i feel like i want to cheer for the characters who are flying the ships.

            The animation of the spaceships is amazingly smooth, in fact they were done using computer graphics, but we only notice it because of the quality of the sequences, because there is trditional drawing covering the wireframes. In fact, although this is a very old movie, it still is one of the best integrations between traditional and computer animation i ever saw.

            Then there is another good thing in the animation. Although technically very rough, we can see there was an effort to capture very human and elaborated gestures and motion, and the best thing is that it works very well indeed.

            In the story aspect, obviously we find in STARCHASER a young hero, a rogue mercenary, a space princess, a cyborg villain, a pair of robots and all the Star Wars clichés you can think off. This might have been a terrible thing, but in this case all the stolen bits and pieces are perfectly blended resulting in a very good and interesting story, and in many ways much more imaginative than the classical formula followed by George Lucas. Anyway George got everything from the E.E.DOC.SMITH books from the 30´s, to "create" his saga, so it would be unffair now to call STARCHASER a STAR WARS rip-off for doing exactly the same. The characters are great specialy the two robots who have great dialogue, the action sequences are perfect and are a thrill to watch, specialy the flying scenes with the spaceships, the story is very,very good and imaginative altough it steals from everywhere, even from BLADE RUNNER, the animation is good and the soundtrack is perfect and stays in our mind forever. Maybe the only downside in this movie are the backgrounds wich altough very detailed, are always a bit blurred. But who cares !

            This is a magnificent movie. And one of the best sci-fi of the 80´s. Don´t be discouraged by the animation aspect, because this is not a kids movie. Any person who likes si-fi has to like this for sure. Brilliant, brilliant and forgotten movie.

            If you can find it. Don´t miss it!
            Daguon13a

            One of the greatest animated films of all time...

            This film along with Wizards, Lord of the Rings, Fire and Ice, Heavy Metal & Heavy Metal 2000, Rock and Rule, Transformers the Movie and G.I. Joe The Movie are some of the finest non anime examples that were ever produced in the 1970's and '80's (and 2000 for Heavy Metal 2000). They simply don't make films like this anymore as I stated in my comments on Fire & Ice. This is the stuff I grew up with. I am a huge fan of animation in general and this is something that has captured my imagination for years on end, ever since I saw it. The movie does a lot of borrowing from Star Wars but has an excellent story to compliment the excellent animation. Originally, from what I've heard and seen on the posters, it was supposed to be in 3-D but, I never did get to see it in theatres. Too bad the video isn't actually in 3-D...that might have been cool..maybe if they ever put this baby out on DVD someday they'll have the 3-D presentation of the film. Nostalgia is a wonderful thing and this movie brings back a lot of good memories. It's nice to see that so many others hold the same memories for the film as I do.

            -Daguon
            10faisal_khan

            Lovingly crafted from the finest sources, you can't help but cheer them on!

            I first saw Starchaser in 3D back in 1985 and for someone who grew up on the Star Wars trilogy I was hooked for life. A beautiful, heady mix of science-fiction, fantasy and all out action laced with humour, a little violence and excellent set-pieces Starchaser is lovingly assembled from the finest sources and has more love for it's source than the three prequels helmed by Lucas have shown. The story is straightforward: thousands of slaves mine crystals for robot overseers believing this to be the will of their God, Zygon. A young slave named Orin (superbly voiced by Joe Colligan) finds a glowing sword hilt buried in the mines that tells him of the forbidden world above and in an attempt to break free is taken under wing of surly smuggler Dagg Dibrimi.

            Taking it's influence from Star Wars, whispering it's name with reverent pride, layering it with images and influences as diverse as Moebius, the cartoons of René Laloux and Ralph Bakshi's Wizards it's hard not to like this movie. It's well-animated, beautifully shot and surprisingly well written which is all the more remarkable given that it's an animated feature.

            In almost any combination this would have been a lacklustre, disappointing affair along the lines of Titan A.E but under the direction of Steven Hahn it's becomes something much more special. Look at the credits and you'll see cast and crew steeped in sci-fi: Stargate: SG1's Carmen Argenziano as Dagg Dibrimi, Han Solo with the attitude of J.Jonah Jameson; Masters of the Universe star Anthony DeLongis' providing the silver-tongued menace of Zygon in the vein of an early Vincent Price are the two voice highlights among a near perfect cast. More sci-fi stars are found in the background, ranging from the voice stars of Transformers and DS9 to story-boarder Boyd Kirkland, who would later go onto direct Batman: The Animated Series' greatest episode 'The Grey Ghost'. Even after 20 years Belling's music holds up remarkably well, as much an integral character of the film as Les Tremayne's marvellously cowardly ship's computer. It kicks in at all the right places, has good strong recognisable themes for the main stars and above all doesn't overpower the movie or sound like one of John William's increasingly derivative scores. And unlike many animated features it doesn't feel the need to bolster the score with some contemporary rock or pop tracks, preferring a well-crafted mix of orchestral and synthesized soundtrack.

            Watched 20 years on it's still as enjoyable. It doesn't run on for too long, still has that pleasing if eccentric aesthetic style prevalent throughout the film and above all is fun. It has a story to tell, does it with style and above all manages to make you care for the characters which is a rare enough thing in a live-action movie, and for an 80's animated feature something very much to be proud of.

            Starchaser hasn't been commercially available for years aside from a VHS release some 15 or 16 years back but it has a strong and loyal fan base who'll welcome the fact it's finally been released my MGM on DVD. As an animated feature it still has a certain charm two decades on even without the 3D but where it really holds it's own is it's love for Star Wars. Anybody who felt disappointed by the three prequels and prefers the honest, simple storytelling style of the original will enjoy Starchaser.

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            • Trivia
              In 2012, it was announced that Rilean Pictures acquired the rights to develop this movie into a live-action movie to be produced by Rilean Pictures' partners Jonathan and Juan Iglesias. However, more than a decade after the announcement, there has still been no other word regarding the live-action adaptation. And the project almost seems to have been abandoned.
            • Goofs
              When Zygon meets Orin and Elan for the first time, one of the horns of his mask passes through a solid wall as he walks up.
            • Quotes

              Silica: [to Arthur the ship computer] Ungrateful son of a Bit!

            • Alternate versions
              Released in Japan in the short-lived VHD format in 3-D. This disc has been widely copied to make bootleg tapes and DVDs.
            • Connections
              Featured in At the Movies: Fever Pitch/One Magic Christmas/Santa Claus: The Movie/Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (1985)

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            • Release date
              • November 22, 1985 (United States)
            • Countries of origin
              • United States
              • South Korea
            • Language
              • English
            • Also known as
              • Starchaser: The Legend of Orin- In 3-D
            • Filming locations
              • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
            • Production company
              • Young Sung Production Co.
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            • Budget
              • $15,000,000 (estimated)
            • Gross US & Canada
              • $3,360,800
            • Opening weekend US & Canada
              • $1,614,660
              • Nov 24, 1985
            • Gross worldwide
              • $3,360,800
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            • Runtime
              1 hour 40 minutes
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Dolby Stereo
            • Aspect ratio
              • 2.35 : 1

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