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The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space

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The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space
Original movie poster
GenreAction
Comedy
Science Fiction
Written byBrian Levant
Rick Copp
David A. Goodman
Directed byMax Tash
StarringRon Perlman
Daniel Riordan
Nichelle Nichols
Music byShirley Walker
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerBrian Levant
ProducersTony Dow
Peter V. Wave
Steven R. Molen (co-producer)
David A. Goodman (supervising producer)
Rick Copp (supervising producer)
CinematographyJan Kiesser
EditorRobert P. Seppey
Running time87 minutes
Production companiesMCA Television
Starz!
Telvan Productions
Original release
Release
  • December 1, 1995 (1995-12-01)

The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space is a 1995 science fiction/comedy television film.

This film follows the adventures of 1950s actor Ty Farrell (Riordan), who plays the title character in a Captain Video-like early television program, The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space.

Plot

On the distant planet Pangea, a transmission of the series is seen by the child genius brother of native forces leader Tyra, who has been captured by the tyrannical Lord Vox of Vestron whose people, subsequent to some global catastrophe, migrated to the stars from Pangea thousands of years ago and now seek to recover the lost ancient knowledge of their people. Lord Vox intends to do this by conquering Pangea, their old homeworld, and with the knowledge, rebuild it as the seat of his empire.

In his desperation, Tyra's brother brings Captain Zoom to Pangea with hopes that he can save his sister and defeat the Vestrons. Though Captain Zoom is reluctant to lead the natives, his attempts to explain that he is only an actor leads the natives to believe he is a spy because he "is paid to pretend to be other people". He quickly backtracks, pretending that he was testing them, and through various adventures and using his old television stories as inspiration, he leads the natives to a victory by default as Lord Vox is turned into a statue by an ancient guardian.

Cast

See also

  • Galaxy Quest – a comedy film about aliens that mistake science fiction actors for their characters, parodies Star Trek.
  • Redshirts – a comedy novel about life on board a spaceship where wearing a red shirt can prove fatal, parodies Star Trek.
  • Diplomatic Act – a comedy novel about a science fiction actor who is mistaken for the character he plays, parodies Babylon 5.
  • Three Amigos – a comedy film about three silent film actors who are mistaken for their characters by the people of a small Mexican village.