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Stargate

Country: USA, Language: English, 121 mins

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

CGiii Comment

Jaye Davidson's androgyny is exploited...sadly, his career was spectacularly brief.

This is entertaining...if fantasy is your thing.

A good idea that was milked to its last drop...with an inferior TV series...without Jaye.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In 1928, in Egypt, a strange device is found by an expedition. In the present days, the outcast linguist Dr. Daniel Jackson is invited by a mysterious woman to decipher an ancient hieroglyph in a military facility. Soon he finds that the device was developed by an advanced civilization and opens a portal to teletransport to another planet. Dr. Jackson is invited to join a military team under the command of Colonel Jonathan 'Jack' O'Neil that will explore the new world. They find a land that recalls Egypt and humans in a primitive culture that worship and are slaves to Ra, the God of the Sun. But soon they discover the secret of the mysterious "stargate".

Cast & Characters

Kurt Russell as Col. Jonathan 'Jack' O'Neil;
James Spader as Dr. Daniel Jackson;
Alexis Cruz as Skaara;
Viveca Lindfors as Catherine Langford;
Mili Avital as Sha'uri;
John Diehl as Lieutenant Kawalsky;
Leon Rippy as General W.O. West;
Carlos Lauchu as Anubis;
Djimon Hounsou as Horus;
Erick Avari as Kasuf;
French Stewart as Lieutenant Ferretti;
Gianin Loffler as Nabeh;
Jaye Davidson as Ra;
Christopher John Fields as Freeman;
Derek Webster as Brown