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Flash Gordon is a video game based on a comic strip character of the same name. The game was published in 1986 by Mastertronic for the Amstrad CPC , Commodore 64 , ZX Spectrum , and MSX personal computers.
Principal photography took place entirely in the United Kingdom, mainly at Shepperton and Elstree Studios, and at a repurposed aircraft hangar in Weybridge. [18] The airfield scene at the beginning of the film, although set in the U.S., was shot at the Broadford Airfield in Skye, Scotland.
Flash Gordon: The Dailies by Austin Briggs 1940–1942 Volume 2, Kitchen Sink Press ISBN 0-87816-187-2 (strips from 1941) Flash Gordon The Complete Daily Strips 1951–1953, Kitchen Sink Press ISBN 0-87816-035-3; Flash Gordon - Star Over Atlantis, Dan Barry, Manuscript Press, 2007, ISBN 0-936414-16-2, ISBN 978-0-936414-16-4, dailies 1953–1954.
Flash Gordon is a 1936 superhero serial film. Presented in 13 chapters, it is the first screen adventure for Flash Gordon, the comic-strip character created by Alex Raymond in 1934. It presents the story of Gordon's visit to the planet Mongo and his encounters with the evil Emperor Ming the Merciless.
Promotional material for the 1934 Flash Gordon comic strip described the character: Beautiful but pitiless! Aura, exotic princess of a weird new planet! She had never seen a human being from our own Earth until Flash Gordon crashed in a giant rocket-plane on the strange new world where she lived. Now she has set her heart on winning Flash's ...
He is best known for co-writing and directing the 13-chapter science fiction serial Flash Gordon in 1936. The serial became Universal's second highest-grossing productions that year. [ 2 ] Despite its success, this was the first and only serial Stephani directed over the course of his career, possibly due to its shortcomings in special effects ...
Flash Gordon is a science fiction hero. Flash Gordon may also refer to: A 1935 26-episode Flash Gordon radio serial; Flash Gordon, a 1936 serial film; Flash Gordon (1954 TV series), a 1954 live-action television series; The New Adventures of Flash Gordon, a 1979-1982 animated television series; Flash Gordon, a 1980 science fiction film
Flash uses a stone like a football to fend off the monster, but as it has him pinned to the ground with its claw, Princess Aura throws a ray gun, which Flash uses to kill the monster. Ming calmly reprimands his daughter for her actions, but she insists for him to keep Flash alive for her, as she eventually champions him to leading a rebellion ...