Sam J Jones, who played Flash was a Playgirl centerfold in 1975 under an assumed name.
He was also one of the camera operators in Wallace and Gromit: A Close Shave
At the time it had the largest blue screen ever attempted.
Topol and Max von Sydow are in it. How the hell did THAT happen? Is it just me or could either of these men out-act the entire rest of the cast?
Ornella Muti, who played Princess Aura has over 90(!!!) film credits. More than any other performer in the picture.
Peter Wyngarde, who played Klytus, once appeared as ‘Number Two’ in an episode of ‘The Prisoner’.
Fico, Prince Barin’s hanger-on, was played by none other than Richard O’Brien, of Rocky Horror fame.
Brian Blessed, who played Prince Vultan of the Hawk People, has also played King Lear, Boss Nass in Episode I, Edward I in ‘The Bruce’, King Richard IV in ‘The Blackadder’. I guess he likes playing royalty.
William Hootkins, who played Zarkov’s assistant Munson, has had one of the great Science Fiction bit careers of all time. He has played in Flash Gordon, he was Porkins in Star Wars, he was Major Eaton in Raiders, he was Lt Eckhardt in Batman.
My dad used to make us watch this movie all the time when we were kids. At the time I had no understanding of it whatsoever, but when things like your post make me think of it again, I wish I could see it. So I could appreciate it, and the Queen soundtrack, too.
Actually, if the IMDB entry for him is correct, he did it under his original birth name, Andrew Cooper III. Technically, Sam J Jones is the assumed name.
Princess Aura was the first woman that I ever wanted to do Nasty Things To/With. I completely owe my bisexuality to Ornella Muti.
And I still want this stuff:
Slave: “Drink this.”
Dale: “What is it?”
Slave: “It has no name. Many brave men died to bring it here from the Galaxy of Pleasure. It’ll make your nights with Ming more agreeable.”
Dale: “Will it make me forget?”
Slave: “No, but it will make you not mind remembering.”
I’m this close to getting my TARDIS working.
I remember seeing with my folks and all of us being thrilled when Zarkoff mentions Talmud in the list of things he repeated to himself to avoid brainwashing. Flash was very goy. But, his brilliant yet misunderstood scientist friend was a Jew.
StompTokyo has my favorite review of this film. The recognize that it’s cheese (and their criticisms are valid ones), but love it nonetheless. As do I.
Filmation did an animated series that I recall as being pretty good. I remember an episode involving suitors for the princess’ hand engaging in gladiatorial combat, and one involving ape men sacrificing humans to the giant statue of their ape god.
Defenders Of The Earth was an animated series that teamed Flash with the Phantom, Mandrake, and Lothar-and they all had kids. But, Ming fought back with armies of robots and men of frost. Some episodes were great. Some really stank. Most were average 30 minute toy ad fare.
In the 90’s, a new Flash cartoon was attempted. Flash was a teenage surfer. Ming went from Fu Man Chu to lizard man. I refused to watch a single episode.
There just aren’t enough ray guns, jet packs, or flying sleds in movies anymore.
“That must be one hell of a planet you men come from.”
“Not too bad.”
“Dale, what a damn shame.”
45 seconds after I hit the Submit Reply button Sam Jones, and the guy who actually looped in all his dialogue, will travel to Mongo again.
I gotta find this sucker on DVD before I wear this tape out. No movie this bad should be this much fun.
[sub]And I still cackle when Timothy Dalton grabs that big machine gun blaster, looks around, and then for no good reason kicks over the tripod it was mounted on.[/sub]