Galaxy Quest

Friday, June 20 - Saturday, June 21, 2014

35mm print

“The series only ran from ’79 to ’82, but the cast of ‘Galaxy Quest’ are making a living of sorts on the fan convention circuit. Facing yet more dorky devotees hardly enthuses the show’s alien and science officer, Alexander Dane (Alan Rickman), communications officer Gwen DeMarco (Sigourney Weaver), and commander Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen). Still, they need the money, so they tag along when a dweeby-looking bunch inveigles them into visiting their mock-up of the programme’s old vessel, the ‘Protector’. But the twist is, this time the ship was actually crafted on a distant planet, where transmissions of ‘Galaxy Quest’ have been mistaken for historical documents, and the misguided extra-terrestrials have gambled on recruiting heroic Allen and crew to save their world from interstellar rivals. The actors have played this script before, but now it’s for real. Gently satirising the Trekkie phenomenon, Parisot’s movie works a treat because it’s sufficiently knowing to have the references down pat, but affectionate enough to have a soft spot for just about everyone. Effects and production design are also splendidly integrated into the overall enterprise, which is even more enjoyable for being so unexpected” – Time Out (London)

  • Country USA
  • Rating PG
  • Year 1999
  • Running Time 102 minutes
  • Director Dean Parisot

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