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Flash Gordon is a 1980 space opera [6] superhero film [7] [8] ... This special edition does not include the cast and crew interviews of the Region 2 release.
1980 Flash Gordon: Flash Gordon: 1985 Jungle Heat: Gordon 1986 My Chauffeur: Battle Witherspoon 1987 Jane and the Lost City: Jungle Jack Buck 1988 Under the Gun: Mike Braxton 1988 Silent Assassins: Sam Kettle 1988 Whiteforce: Johnny Quinn 1989 Driving Force: Steve 1989 One Man Force: Pete 1989 Trigon Fire: Dr. James Ford 1990 In Gold We Trust ...
Here Dale is depicted as a spy who helps Flash. [11] Diane Pershing provided the voice for the character in the 1979 Filmation series. [12] Filmation's version of the character was a newspaper reporter. [13] In 1980, Dale was portrayed by Melody Anderson in the film Flash Gordon, produced by Dino De Laurentiis. [14]
He falls out a window trying to attack the Flash after being defeated. When the Flash tries to pull him up, Multiplex lets himself fall to his death. Kyle Nimbus / Mist (portrayed by Anthony Carrigan [97]) – A metahuman who can turn himself into a poisonous mist and is an enemy of Joe West. He was held in the S.T.A.R. Labs prison before being ...
The New Adventures of Flash Gordon, also known as The Adventures of Flash Gordon or simply Flash Gordon, [2] is a 1979–1982 animated television series. The series is actually called Flash Gordon but the expanded title is used in official records to distinguish it from previous versions .
As an actress, her most high-profile role was playing Dale Arden in the 1980 adaptation of Flash Gordon. She later starred in the 1986 film Firewalker, with Chuck Norris. While singing, she also trained as an actress, leading to roles in films and television during the late 1970s and 1980s.
Flash Gordon: The Dailies by Austin Briggs 1940–1942 Volume 2, Kitchen Sink Press ISBN 0-87816-187-2 (strips from 1941) Flash Gordon The Complete Daily Strips 1951–1953, Kitchen Sink Press ISBN 0-87816-035-3; Flash Gordon - Star Over Atlantis, Dan Barry, Manuscript Press, 2007, ISBN 0-936414-16-2, ISBN 978-0-936414-16-4, dailies 1953–1954.
BBC Online’s Nicholas Barber discussed with Walsh the appeal of the film and how it was portrayed in the book: "In 1980, if you'd just seen Superman and The Empire Strikes Back, you would have been underwhelmed by the flying and the other special effects. But time has been kind to Flash Gordon. Once you stop obsessing over the technical ...