
Solar Crisis (1990)
Année de sortie: 1990
Nation: Japan, United States
Alternative Title: Starfire, Соларна криза, Catastrophe solaire, Iliaki apeili, Kuraishisu niimaru-goomaru nen, Ameaça Solar, Solarna kriza, Солнечный кризис
Réalisateur: Alan Smithee, Arthur Marks, Richard C. Sarafian
Writer: Joe Gannon, Takeshi Kawata, Tedi Sarafian
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: James Nelson, Joan McCormick-Cooper, Morris Morishima, Richard Edlund
Executive Producer: Takehito Sadamura, Takeshi Kawata
Sociétés: Gakken, Japan America Picture Company, NHK Enterprises, Trimark Pictures
Genre: Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Thriller
Budget: 55.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: artificial intelligence (a.i.), astronaut, bomb, space marine, sun
Histoire
In 'Solar Crisis', a colossal solar flare threatens to destroy Earth. Astronauts aboard the spaceship Helios undertake a desperate mission to mitigate this catastrophe. Their plan involves dropping an Artificial Intelligence-equipped bomb into the Sun at precisely the right moment, with the aim of altering the flare's trajectory and sparing our planet.
Résumé
Directed by Alan Smithee, Arthur Marks, and Richard C. Sarafian, 'Solar Crisis' is a science fiction thriller released in 1990 under Japanese-American collaboration. The film centers around space marines who must navigate the hazards of deep space while carrying out their critical mission to save Earth from imminent disaster.