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  1. Barfolomew, nicknamed Barf, was Lone Starr's best friend and co-pilot. He was a mawg, his dog half being that of a golden retriever.[1] While flying in the Eagle 5 with Lone Starr, the two of them received a call from Pizza the Hutt demanding 1,000,000 Spacebucks. Soon afterward, King Roland of...

  2. Barfolomew, better known as Barf, is the loyal sidekick of Captain Lone Starr and the deuteragonist of the movie Spaceballs. He is portrayed by the late John Candy. Biography. Barf is Lone Starr's sidekick. He's a mawg; a half-man, half-dog. He and Starr are hired by King Roland to save Princess Vespa, as a way to get out of their debts to the mob.

  3. Feb 12, 2019 · What's your name?Barf.Your full name!Barfolomew!

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    • It Had The (Conditional) Blessing Of George Lucas. Brooks didn’t necessarily need the approval of George Lucas to make Spaceballs because it was a parody, but out of respect he nonetheless wanted the creator of Star Wars to sign off before he started filming.
    • It Was The Second Star Wars Spoof. Spaceballs might be the most well-known live-action spoof of the famous space opera, but the first one came courtesy of filmmaker Ernie Fosselius, who put together a 12-minute short entitled Hardware Wars in 1978.
    • The Studio Wanted A Tom. While Bill Pullman would immortalize the role of Han Solo/Skywalker hybrid Lone Star, the studio originally wanted Brooks to cast either Tom Cruise or Tom Hanks as the hero.
    • Barf’s Look Changed A Bit Throughout Pre-Production. After the late John Candy was cast to play Barf (short for Barfolomew), Lone Star’s Chewbacca-esque sidekick, the effects team originally worked up a full mask, which Brooks wasn’t a fan of because, in his view, obscuring Candy would nullify the point of hiring him.
  4. Barf : Barfolomew! Yogurt : I am the keeper of a greater magic, a power known throughout the universe... as the...

  5. Jun 4, 2015 · We take a trip down memory lane and give the Mel Brooks classic a re-viewing. By Matthew Turner Published: 04 June 2015. When Spaceballs premiered in 1987, four years after Return of the Jedi and ...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SpaceballsSpaceballs - Wikipedia

    Spaceballs is a 1987 American space opera parody film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. It is primarily a parody of the original Star Wars trilogy , but also parodies other sci-fi films and popular franchises including Star Trek , Alien , The Wizard of Oz , 2001: A Space Odyssey , Planet of the Apes , and Transformers .

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