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Newcomer Sam J. Jones was cast by De Laurentiis, after his mother-in-law saw the actor on an episode of The Dating Game.At the time, Jones' only prior acting appearance was a supporting role in the romantic comedy 10 (1979).
Extras include an "Alex Ross on Flash Gordon" featurette in which world-renowned comic artist Alex Ross talks about the film and how it has inspired him in his life and work, a "Writing a Classic" featurette with screenwriter Lorenzo Semple Jr. and a Flash Gordon 1936 serial episode (chapter one of "The Planet of Peril").
In his review of the film in the 2015 reference Radio Times Guide to Films, Alan Jones describes Flash Gordon as "non-stop thrill-a-minute stuff as Flash battles one adversary after another", and he states that it is "the best of the Crabbe trilogy of Flash Gordon films". [13]
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Later versions of the Flash Gordon story, such as the 1980 film, the 1996 cartoon series, and the Dynamite Entertainment comics, show Mongo as being in another star system or galaxy, and coming into contact with Earth's system through a wormhole-like portal. [7] The demonym of the planet's people vary according to different writers.
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As an actress, her most high-profile role was playing Dale Arden in the 1980 adaptation of Flash Gordon. She later starred in the 1986 film Firewalker , with Chuck Norris . While singing, she also trained as an actress, leading to roles in films and television during the late 1970s and 1980s.
Mockumentary about a comic book fan. Van Helsing [64] Constable & Robinson: Stephen Sommers: Universal Pictures: Theatrical ($300.2,000,000) Film based on different classic horror movie franchises. Resident Evil: Apocalypse [53] Capcom: Alexander Witt: Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($129.3,000,000) Part of the Resident Evil film series.