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  1. Spaceballs. An opening shot of one of those enormous, endlessly flowing, across-the-top-of-the-screen George Lucas space cruisers introduces us into the not-quite-so-serious world of director Mel Brooks' planet "Spaceball", which is attempting to steal the atmosphere. Goofy '80s parody has cursing, violence, innuendo.

  2. Spaceballs is a science fiction parody film directed by Mel Brooks, and written by Brooks, Thomas Meeham, and Ronny Graham. It premiered at cinemas in the USA on 26 June 1987.[1] Spaceball I lurks through space. Aboard, Sergeant Rico informs Colonel Sandurz that Planet Druidia is in sight. The fearsome Lord Dark Helmet arrives on the ship's bridge and is informed that they are approaching ...

  3. Spaceballs is a 1987 farcical comedy film directed by Mel Brooks which does for Science Fiction — especially Star Wars — what Blazing Saddles did for The Western. Princess Vespa ( Daphne Zuniga ) — the bold, bossy and beautiful heir to the throne of planet Druidia — is fleeing her intended marriage to the painfully dull Prince Valium ( Jim J. Bullock ), the only eligible bachelor ...

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mel_BrooksMel Brooks - Wikipedia

    Mel Brooks, pseudonimo di Melvin James Brooks (nato Melvin James Kaminsky [1]; New York, 28 giugno 1926 ), è un regista, sceneggiatore, comico, compositore, produttore cinematografico, teatrale, televisivo e attore statunitense . È noto per le sue parodie e le sue commedie farsesche. Fa parte dei 19 artisti che hanno conseguito un EGOT, cioè ...

  5. 16 dic 2021 · Mel Brooks, director, producer, writer, and actor, is an EGOT—one of the few entertainers in an elite group to earn all four major entertainment prizes: the Emmy, the Grammy, the Oscar, and the Tony. His career began in television writing for Your Show of Shows, after which he helped create the TV series Get Smart.

  6. 1 lug 2012 · Original theatrical trailer for the 1987 film "Spaceballs." Starring Bill Pullman, John Candy, Rick Moranis, Mel Brooks, Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, Geo...

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  7. Released in 1987, Mel Brooks’ “Spaceballs” parodies the Star Wars flicks and includes jokes based on Star Trek, “Lawrence of Arabia,” “Alien” and “Planet of the Apes.” Some people hate this film, but it works for what it is: a totally goofy spoof. It’s consistently amusing with several laugh-out-loud bits and memorable lines.