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Captain EO

United States

1986

17 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 2.7/5 Stars.
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DIR Francis Ford Coppola

EXEC George Lucas

PROD Rusty Lemorande

SCR Francis Ford Coppola, Rusty Lemorande, George Lucas

DP Peter Anderson

CAST Michael Jackson, Anjelica Huston, Dick Shawn, Tony Cox

PROD DES Geoffrey Kirkland

MUSIC James Horner

Synopsis

Captain Eo and his rugged crew set out on a mission to deliver a special gift to a wicked queen who lives on a dark, desolate world. Getting there is half the fun, especially when the good captain starts boogying and the special effects start flying. —IMDb

Director

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Francis Ford Coppola

He was born in 1939 in Detroit, USA, but he grew up in a New York suburb in a creative, supportive Italian-American family. His father was a composer and musician Carmine Coppola. His mother had been an actress. Francis Ford Coppola graduated with a degree in drama from Hofstra University, and did graduate work at UCLA in filmmaking. He was training as assistant with filmmaker Roger Corman, working in such capacities as soundman, dialogue director, associate producer and, eventually, director of Dementia 13 (1963), Coppola’s first feature film. During the next four years, Coppola was involved in a variety of script collaborations, including writing an adaptation of This Property is Condemned, by Tennessee Williams (with Fred Coe and Edith Sommer), and screenplays for Is Paris Burning?, and Patton, the film for which Coppola won a Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award. In 1966, Coppola’s 2nd film brought him critical acclaim and a Master of Fine Arts degree. In 1969, Coppola and George… read more

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Sara

29Jun12

had to visit Disneyland, had to watch it in 3D, must do it again soon.

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Con-Bot 2.0

28Jan12

Cheesy, goofy 80's fun that's good for a laugh if you're visiting Disneyland anytime soon!

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DT

2Dec11

A fun blast from the past, with its quintessentially '80s art design and SFX (think Dune, only good - dazzling sometimes, even). Infectious.

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