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Black People | Starship
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4.8/10
IMDbBudget 90,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 14,828,081 USD
Walter Hill said in an interview some years after the movie was released that his version was much darker, had a very different setup and that the ending was much different from the final cut. He also expressed strong dislike for the way the studio ruined the movie but said that James Spader did a great job with his role.
Four different endings were filmed.
This was the first post-Alan Smithee film. For many years, director who for whatever reason wished not to be credited for a movie and disassociate themselves from it would have their name replaced with the fake "Alan Smithee". After the film An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1997), the name was too well known, and so the Directors Guild of America decided to replace the name "Alan Smithee" with the name "Thomas Lee".
The original script was about a space expedition that discovers artifacts from an alien civilization and brings them back to Earth; one of the artifacts unleashes an evil force. Tommy Malone and producer Ash R. Shah asked H.R. Giger to produce some conceptual sketches to help promote the script.
Tommy Malone originally pitched the film in 1990. He envisioned it as a modestly budgeted project that would cost around $5-$6 million and be like "Dead Calm (1989) in space".
"Dr. Kaela Evers: Whoever they are, they're as smart as God and a lot less nice."
"[as the ship prepares to make a dimension jump] Yerzy Penalosa: Man, last time we did this I didn't shit right for a month."