Spacejacked
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Spacejacked | |
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Directed by | Jeremiah Cullinane |
Produced by | Mary Ann Fisher Executive Producer: Roger Corman |
Written by | Brendan Broderick Daniella Purcell |
Starring | Corbin Bernsen |
Music by | Siobhán Cleary |
Production
company |
Concorde Anois
Concorde-New Horizons |
Distributed by | New Concorde |
Release dates
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1997 |
Country | USA Ireland |
Language | English |
Spacejacked is a 1997 American Irish film. It was made for Concorde Anois, a studio Roger Corman ran in Galway.[1]
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Plot
In the near future, a spaceship on a luxury cruise to the moon is taken over by Barnes, an evil computer expert, who plants a bomb on the craft in an attempt to get all of the wealthy passengers' bank account numbers.
Music
Possibly the most remarkable thing about this B-movie is the avantgarde soundtrack by Siobhán Cleary. Oscillating between orchestral and percussive stretches and freeform improvisational jazz, it has been compared to the Birdman score.
Cast
- Corbin Bernsen as Barnes
- Bill Murphy as Jack
- Amanda Pays
- Ciara O'Callaghan
References
- ↑ Spacejacked Slifkin, Irv. Video Business; Radnor Vol. 18, Iss. 32, (Aug 10, 1998): 17.
External links
- Spacejacked at IMDb
- Spacejacked at BFI
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