Flash Gordon: Marooned on Mongo
Flash Gordon: Marooned on Mongo

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Flash Gordon: Marooned on Mongo

1996
Movie
23 min
English

Earth teenagers Alex 'Flash' Gordon and Dale Arden, and their reluctant friend Dr. Hans Zarkov, journey to the fantastic planet Mongo where they fight to defeat the evil planetary dictator, Ming the Merciless.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: N/A (TV Mini-Series)Genres: Science Fiction, Action, Adventure

Plot Summary

Earth is threatened by the planet Mongo, ruled by the tyrannical Emperor Ming. Flash Gordon, a polo player from Earth, is transported to Mongo with his companion Dale Arden. Together with Prince Barin and Princess Aura, they rally the oppressed peoples of Mongo to overthrow Ming's rule. The series follows Flash's adventures as he navigates alien landscapes, battles Ming's forces, and uncovers conspiracies.

Critical Reception

The 1996 mini-series 'Flash Gordon: Marooned on Mongo' is generally regarded as a campy and somewhat dated adaptation of the classic comic strip character. While it attempted to recapture the pulp adventure spirit, it often fell short of critical acclaim, with many finding its production values and acting to be inconsistent. However, it has garnered a cult following for its nostalgic charm and dedicated, albeit often over-the-top, performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its faithful attempt to capture the spirit of the original comic strip.

  • Criticized for its lower-budget feel and occasionally stilted dialogue.

  • Enjoyed by fans of retro science fiction for its nostalgic appeal.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Flash Gordon: Marooned on Mongo' is mixed, with many viewers appreciating its retro charm and throwback to classic sci-fi serials. However, some find the acting and special effects to be lacking by modern standards, leading to a nostalgic but imperfect viewing experience.

Fun Fact

While this 1996 mini-series is often cited, the primary and most iconic cinematic adaptation of Flash Gordon is the 1980 film directed by Mike Hodges, which is likely what many people associate with the character's live-action appearances around that era.

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