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Director: | Daniel Haller |
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Writer: | Leslie Stevens, Glen A. Larson |
Staring: |
Capt. William "Buck" Rogers is a jovial space cowboy who is accidentally time-warped from 1987 to 2491. Earth is engaged in interplanetary war following a global holocaust, and Buck's piloting skills make him an ideal starfighter recruit for the Earth Defense Directorate. | |
Release Date: | Mar 02, 1979 |
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Director: | Daniel Haller |
Writer: | Leslie Stevens, Glen A. Larson |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction |
Keywords | space opera, 25th century, starship, destroyed city, frozen body, laser gun, space pirate, android, evil queen |
Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Glen A. Larson Productions, Bruce Lansbury Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $21,700,000
Budget: $3,500,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Gil Gerard | Capt. William " Buck " Rogers |
Pamela Hensley | Princess Ardala |
Erin Gray | Col. Wilma Deering |
Henry Silva | Kane |
Tim O'Connor | Dr. Elias Huer |
Joseph Wiseman | Draco |
Duke Butler | Tigerman |
H.B. Haggerty | Tigerman #1 |
Felix Silla | Twiki |
Mel Blanc | Twiki (voice) |
Caroline Smith | Delta Section |
John Dewey Carter | Supervisor |
Kevin Coates | Pilot |
David Cadiente | Comtel Officer |
Gil Serna | Technician |
Larry Duran | Draconian Guard |
Kenny Endoso | Draconian Guard |
Eric Lawrence | Officer |
Colleen Kelly | Wrather |
Steve Jones | Pilot |
David Buchanan | Pilot |
Burt Marshall | Wingman |
Howard F. Flynn | Dr. Theopolis (voice) |
John Rayner | Computer Council (voice) |
Guerin Barry | Computer Council (voice) |
William Conrad | Opening Narrator / Draconian officer (uncredited) (voice) |
Tony Epper | Drunk |
Name | Job |
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Leslie Stevens | Screenplay |
Miriam Nelson | Choreographer |
Kenny Endoso | Stunts |
William Martin | Editor |
Paul Peters | Art Direction |
John J. Dumas | Editor |
Stu Phillips | Original Music Composer |
Frank Beascoechea | Director of Photography |
David Howe | Editor |
Philip Francis Nowlan | Characters |
Jean-Pierre Dorléac | Costume Design |
Daniel Haller | Director |
Glen A. Larson | Writer |
John R. Carter | Sound |
Richard Reams | Set Decoration |
Roy Barnes | Set Designer |
Andrew Gilmore | Sound |
Peter Berkos | Sound Effects Editor |
Robert L. Hoyt | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Clyde Sorenson | Sound |
Peter Anderson | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Fred Waugh | Stunt Coordinator |
Wayne Fitzgerald | Title Designer |
Robert Jackson | Boom Operator |
William Stout | Concept Artist |
Billy Mauch | Sound Editor |
Tony Brubaker | Stunt Coordinator |
Gregory J. Barnett | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Richard Caffey | Producer |
Glen A. Larson | Executive Producer |
Leslie Stevens | Supervising Producer |
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OK, it's fun. And it is nice to see the pristine Science-Fiction Future. Star Wars sort of did away with that in favor of the "lived in," Science Fiction sets complete with scruffy floors and filthy walls. And that Lived In universe became so popularized that it is really hard to find the pristin ... e universe. And I am sort of partial to that. It might even be more accurate. I mean, my wife tried to get a little robot to clean our floors so now I do all the vacuuming because when the machines take over, I'm not getting whacked by a dust buster. I want a T-800 to have to take me out. A T-800 also took the lived in future to a post apocalyptic cesspool, which was also just amazing on screen and made for a killer story. I don't really care, I like all the themes, but Buck Rogers was so clean they wore white. It was like they were walking around in the gloves my mother wore to make sure my room was up to her military brat standards. And I might be joking a little, but that is a universe all to itself, it's a future all to itself, and it actually helps take you to a different world for a little while. It was set in an environment that I could lose myself in, with cheap robots that only hard core Sci-Fi fans could love. And then they went ahead and they made it fun to watch. Technically it wasn't the fx marvel that Star Wars was, but it had it's own heart, it had it's own humor, it had it's own mythology, it's own world, and it turned out to be pure escapist fun. Which, honestly, is why I watch movies and what movies SHOULD be made to do. So I'm giving it 10 of 10, because it was pure entertainment... ... but it should be a little lower. I sort of feel that Sci-Fi needs to find a philosophy and cling to it, examine it, use it to set up the rules to the new universe it's exploring, or offer some sort of heavily veiled social commentary... and this doesn't do either. So it misses that mark, it misses that necessary trope. But it brings entertainment to the table and that is all I ask for in a movie. It's fun to watch, so mission accomplished.