Flash Gordon, Dale Arden y el Dr. Alexis Zarkov visitan el planeta Mongo para frustrar los malvados planes del Emperador Ming el Despiadado, que ha puesto su planeta en curso de colisión con... Leer todoFlash Gordon, Dale Arden y el Dr. Alexis Zarkov visitan el planeta Mongo para frustrar los malvados planes del Emperador Ming el Despiadado, que ha puesto su planeta en curso de colisión con la Tierra.Flash Gordon, Dale Arden y el Dr. Alexis Zarkov visitan el planeta Mongo para frustrar los malvados planes del Emperador Ming el Despiadado, que ha puesto su planeta en curso de colisión con la Tierra.
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- CuriosidadesDespite its large budget, this serial utilized many sets from other Universal films, such as the laboratory and crypt set from La novia de Frankenstein (1935), the castle interiors from La hija de Drácula (1936), the idol from La momia (1932) and the opera house interiors from El fantasma de la ópera (1925). In addition, the outer walls of Ming's castle were actually the cathedral walls from El jorobado de Notre Dame (1923).
- PifiasWhen Flash first enters the shark men's craft he and Dale are soaked from being in the water. However, in the next shot they are completely dry.
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Ming the Merciless: I will destroy your earth in my own way!
Dr. Alexis Zarkov: Why destroy the Earth? Why not conquer it?
Ming the Merciless: [envisioning the suggestion] Why not? How did you enter my kingdom?
Dr. Alexis Zarkov: On a rocket ship of my own design.
Ming the Merciless: You are a remarkable man! I can use you.
Ming the Merciless: [directing his guards] Take him to a laboratory. Give him everything he requires... except his freedom!
- ConexionesEdited into Flash Gordon (1936)
and 1940; but despite the larger budgets of the latter two, the first
is the by far the most fun; its successors are pale in comparison,
although the Clay People of Series II are certainly worth while. I
loved the 1936 serial dearly when I was five years old, seeing it on
TV; and I still retain a good deal of affection for it, even now when I
am old enough to be aware of the cardboard sets, ridiculous
dialogue and frequent lapses of taste. Who cares? Flash's
adventures have nothing to do with outer space and are largely
medieval, as this 1930s art deco Siegfried battles shark men,
hawk men, and cheesy rubber dragons. Buster Crabbe is ideal,
and Charles Middleton positively believes he IS Ming the
Merciless. Then there is Princess Aura. I don't know about the rest
of you male types out there, but if I were Flash I would have
dumped Dale for Priscilla Lawson's voluptuous princess by
Episode Two. Besides the perfectly obvious fact that she would be
vastly more fun in bed, consider: When Flash is in horrible danger,
what does Dale do? She faints, or gets hypnotised. Aura,
meanwhile, has swiped a rocket ship, bribed the guards, found a
cache of weapons, and is actively doing her best to rescue the
guy. She saves Flash's butt from certain horrible death about every
other episode, but does the big lunk appreciate it? Oh well. Even
when I was five I was dimly aware that there was some reason I
wanted her to take me home with her... and above all, there's
Frank Shannon's Zarkov. "You are a remarkable man. I can use
you" says Emperor Ming; and what Zarkov doesn't say, but is
clearly thinking, is: "and I can use a blithering mad emperor with
unlimited power and a fantastic laboratory"! My favorite dialogue in
the whole serial comes in Episode One. Zarkov and Flash have
just met, and Zarkov explains that the Earth's only hope of survival
is his home built rocket ship. "Sure this thing will work?" asks
Flash, after they've come aboard. "I've experimented with models"
Zarkov replies. "Ah," responds Flash; "They ever come back?" With
perfect equanimity Zarkov says "They weren't supposed to." Now,
there's a REAL Mad Scientist after my own heart! Zarkov routinely
invents the impossible on five minutes notice, from invisibility rays
to anti-gravitons. The whole thing is so absurd it's magnificent, so
hokey it's colossal. It's for the precocious five-year-old in us all.
- jkogrady
- 8 dic 2002
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