DVD 124 mins IMDB
Parental Guidance
Stargate
Artisan (28/10/1994)
In Collection
#137

Seen It:
Yes
Adventure, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Action
Great Britain  /  English

Kurt Russell Colonel Jonathan O'Neil
James Spader Dr. Daniel Jackson
Viveca Lindfors Catherine Langford, PhD
Alexis Cruz Skaara
Mili Avital Sha'uri
Jaye Davidson Ra
John Diehl Maj. Charles Kawalsky
Djimon Hounsou Horus
Leon Rippy Gen. West
French Stewart Lt Ferretti

Director Roland Emmerich
Producer Dean Devlin; Oliver Eberle
Writer Dean Devlin; Roland Emmerich

A self-consciously epic sci-fi adventure of Cecil B DeMille-sized proportions, Stargate refreshes and combines several well-worn sci-fi and sword 'n' sandal genre conventions with some Erich von Daniken-style Biblical Egyptology. The directing-writing-producing team of Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin had previously collaborated on B-movies Moon 44 (1990) and Universal Soldier (1992), but handed a significantly bigger budget they were able to give their Steven Spielberg pretensions free reign here ("Indiana Jones and his Close Encounters with the Chariots of the Gods" might be a suitable subtitle). James Spader is endearingly dithery as the fish-out-of-water academic who finds himself teamed with taciturn tough guy Kurt Russell: the two excellent leads are largely responsible for imparting what depth there is to otherwise two-dimensional characters. British composer David Arnold makes his major studio debut in the grandest fashion with an outstanding score that pays suitable homage to epic film music (John Williams' CE3K and Maurice Jarre's Lawrence of Arabia in particular). It's all done with such unabashed enthusiasm that viewers will happily forgive the film's derivative elements and even overlook the high-camp theatricality of Jaye Davidson's bizarre bad guy. Despite subsequent huge box-office hits (Independence Day, Godzilla, The Patriot), Stargate remains Emmerich and Devlin's freshest, most satisfying film.

On the DVD: This special edition version adds approximately seven minutes of additional footage, much of which is in the form of slightly extended scenes, but does also include an opening sequence in Ancient Egypt, a scene with Kurt Russell and the fossilised Horus guards, and Ra's bath scene. These are also collected in a bonus "Promo Reel". The anamorphic widescreen presentation of the 2.35:1 Panavision picture looks sharp and clear, although some of the additional footage is degraded; the sound is suitably spectacular 5.1 or DTS. Devlin and Emmerich provide a relaxed, chatty commentary ("We have nothing to do with the TV series"!), although you have to access this from the Set Up menu not the Special Features menu. There's a photo gallery and trailer, but sadly no "making-of" documentary. --Mark Walker

Edition Details
Distributor Momentum Pictures Home Ent
Edition Director's Cut
Barcode 5060021175137
Region Region 2
Release Date 15/10/2001
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 2.35:1
Subtitles Danish; Dutch; English; Finnish; German; Italian; Norwegian; Portuguese; Spanish; Swedish; Turkish
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [German]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [Italian]
DTS 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [Spanish]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Price £19.99
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