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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StarcrashStarcrash - Wikipedia

    Pounded out in about 18 months seemingly as an answer to Star Wars, Luigi Cozzi's knock-off buzzes around with giddy brio, mixing ridiculous characters with questionably broad acting, an incredibly simple yet still nonsensical plot derivative to Star Wars, and budget special effects that transcend into the realm of real art.

  2. Jul 26, 2018 · In an interview with Variety, director Luigi Cozzi described Starcrash as “science fantasy” as opposed to science fiction. Cozzi also stated that although people assume Starcrash was an attempt to capitalize on the popularity of Star Wars, he claimed that the design of the picture and its script were developed prior to the release of Star Wars.

  3. Mar 10, 2024 · The late '70s alone saw countless 'Star Wars' rip-offs, but the first one out the door made up for its many shortcomings by being delightfully sleazy and ridiculous.

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  4. Sep 14, 2010 · As a result, the finished film feels like the collective id of Cozzi and his collaborators has been dumped out onto the big screen.To sum up, Starcrash is the end-all, be-all of interstellar schlock, the Bizarro World mirror image of Star Wars - and its every bit as wonderfully synapse-frying as that description suggests.

  5. Often cited as a blatant STAR WARS rip-off, STARCRASH is actually also an homage to everything Cozzi admired, like the work of Ray Harryhausen he would later try to emulate with two HERCULES movies.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Luigi_CozziLuigi Cozzi - Wikipedia

    After the success of Star Wars, Cozzi found investors who were willing to fund a larger-scale science fiction film, and began working on a film initially called Empire of the Stars which was later released as Starcrash. [3] Cozzi felt he did not have the budget to compete with Star Wars and decided to give the film a "deliberately crazy look". [3]

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  8. Feb 6, 2024 · Starcrash, directed by Luigi Cozzi, features giant robots, a southern-accented C-3PO, and even David Hasselhoff in a main role, making it an interesting take on the Star Wars concept.