The Ice Pirates

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The Ice Pirates
Directed by Stewart Raffill
Produced by John Foreman
Written by Stewart Raffill,
Stanford Sherman
Starring Robert Urich,
Mary Crosby,
Anjelica Huston,
Ron Perlman,
Bruce Vilanch
Michael D. Roberts
Music by Bruce Broughton
Cinematography Matthew F. Leonetti
Editing by Tom Walls
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) March 16, 1984
Country USA
Language English
Budget $9,000,000 (estimated)
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The Ice Pirates is a 1984 comedy/science-fiction film, directed by Stewart Raffill and starring Robert Urich and Mary Crosby. Other notable featured actors are Anjelica Huston, Ron Perlman and Bruce Vilanch.

[edit] Plot

The film takes place in a future where water is an immensely valuable substance, both as a commodity and as a currency. Princess Karina (Crosby) is a spoiled princess who purchases captured space pirates Jason (Urich) and Roscoe (Michael D. Roberts). They then proceed to locate a "lost" planet that contains massive amounts of water. The planet must be approached on a specific course or the ship will be suspended in time forever. The course apparently contains some sort of real or illusory time distortion.

[edit] Reception

  • The film is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, often compared (unfavourably) to Star Wars and Mad Max, however, it is considered to be a cult classic by many science fiction fans.

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