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  2. The Last Starfighter - Wikipedia

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    The character of Centauri, a "lovable con-man", was written with him in mind and was a nod to his most famous role as Professor Harold Hill in The Music Man (1962). [3] The Last Starfighter was released on July 13, 1984 by Universal Pictures. It received $28.7 million in the worldwide box office, against a budget of $15 million, and positive ...

  3. ‘The Last Starfighter’: THR’s 1984 Review - AOL

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    The Hollywood Reporter’s original review, headlined “‘Starfighter’ summer tonic for youthful sci-fi film enthusiasts,” is below: The Last Starfighter is a fight science-fiction adventure ...

  4. The Last Starfighter (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The score for The Last Starfighter was composed and conducted by Craig Safan. In 1984, a soundtrack album was released on LP by CD by Southern Cross Records. [1] The Southern Cross album includes two songs written for the movie by Safan and Mark Mueller. Two other songs written for the movie ("Satisfy The Night" from Karen Blake and Greg ...

  5. List of films based on video games - Wikipedia

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    The Last Starfighter (1984) – Directed by Nick Castle. A boy, who is very good at a video game in his trailer park, finds himself recruited to be a pilot for an alien defense force just like the game he plays. The Dungeonmaster (1985) – Directed by Charles Band & Ted Nicolaou. A computer whiz is drawn into a series of realistic simulations ...

  6. Craig Safan - Wikipedia

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    Craig Safan (born December 17, 1948, in Los Angeles, California) is an American composer for film and television, [1] whose biggest scores include The Last Starfighter, Angel, Mr. Wrong, Stand and Deliver, Fade to Black, Major Payne, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, and music to the TV series Cheers, for which he won numerous ASCAP awards.

  7. Star Raiders II - Wikipedia

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    Star Raiders II is a space combat simulator released in 1986 for Atari 8-bit computers as a sequel to 1979's Star Raiders, which was the killer app for the system. The game was originally developed as part of a tie-in with the movie The Last Starfighter, which featured an arcade game of the same name as part of its plotline. [2]

  8. Boba Fett Recap: The Last Starfighter — Who Is Here ... - AOL

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    This week in what was technically a new episode of the series called The Book of Boba Fett, a familiar face resurfaced to catch us up on an old friend. Indeed, Episode 5 (of 7), “The Return of ...

  9. The Last Starfighter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Starfighter may also refer to the following, all based on the 1984 film: The Last Starfighter (soundtrack), the score and soundtrack album; The Last Starfighter (Atari video game), a cancelled video game for the Atari VCS, 2600 and 8-bit computers, released in modified form as "Star Raiders II"