Flash Gordon 2003 Horror Movie Review
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Four thrilling episodes from the golden age of television! based on alex raymonds legendary sci-fi comic strip hero these vintage television episodes present the journeys of space hero flash gordon (steve holland). Along with the lovely dale arden (irene champlin) and the brilliant dr. Zharkov (joe nash) flash represents the galaxy bureau of investigation in an ongoing quest to keep the cosmos safe. During their adventures the astral trio travel back in time to retrieve an earth-threatening bomb battle a hideous half-man/half-lion terror and foil the menacing plans of the memory-sapping mad witch of neptune. Produced in europe and syndicated through 1953-54 these installments from tvs golden age deliver an unceasing array of otherworldly adventures. starring: steve holland directed by : gunther v. Fritsch dvd details : run time: 90 minutes number of discs: 1 originally released in 1954 black & white no region encoding; for global distribution.
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About Flash Gordon 2003
Title: Flash Gordon
Year: 2003
Starring: Steve Holland,
Irene Champlin,
Joseph Nash,
Henry Beckman,
Marie Powers,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Runtime: 90 minutes
Director: Joseph Zigman,
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