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  1. 24 de jun. de 1987 · Spaceballs: Directed by Mel Brooks. With Mel Brooks, John Candy, Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman. A star-pilot for hire and his trusty sidekick must come to the rescue of a princess and save Planet Druidia from the clutches of the evil Spaceballs.

    • Mel Brooks
    • 386
    • 3 min
  2. 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 .

    • $22.7 million
    • June 24, 1987
  3. 14 de dic. de 2020 · 3.1K. 513K views 3 years ago #Spaceballs #MGM. In a distant galaxy, planet Spaceball has depleted its air supply, leaving its citizens reliant on a product called ""Perri-Air."" In desperation,...

    • 2 min
    • 516.2K
    • MGM
  4. Spaceballs (conocida como S.O.S. Hay un Loco Suelto en el Espacio en Hispanoamérica, La guerra de los Esféricos en México y La loca historia de las galaxias en España), es una película estadounidense de comedia dirigida por el actor y director Mel Brooks en 1987.

    • Mel Brooks, Ronny Graham, Thomas Meehan
    • Mel Brooks
    • Mel Brooks, Ezra Swerdlow
    • Mel Brooks, John Morris
  5. Sinopsis. El planeta Spaceball intenta "robar" la atmósfera del vecino Druidia secuestrando y pidiendo rescate por la princesa Vespa. El inventor de la trama es Dark Helmet -Rick Moranis-, pero se las tendrá que ver con Lone Starr -Bill Pullman-. (FILMAFFINITY) Posición en rankings FA.

    • Estados Unidos
    • Nick McLean
    • Mel Brooks
  6. There's fine spoofery and amusing characters in Spaceballs, though it's a far cry from Mel Brooks' peak era. In a distant galaxy, planet Spaceball has depleted its air supply, leaving its...

    • (104)
    • Comedy
    • PG
  7. Released in 1987, Mel Brooks’ “Spaceballs” parodies the Star Wars flicks and includes jokes based on Star Trek, “Lawrence of Arabia,” “Alien” and “Planet of the Apes.” Some people hate this film, but it works for what it is: a totally goofy spoof.