Space Rage | |
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Directed by | Conrad E. Palmisano |
Produced by |
Damian Lee (associate producer) Peter McCarthy (executive producer) Morton Reed (producer) Patrick Wells (associate producer) |
Written by |
Jim Lenahan (writer) Morton Reed (story) |
Starring | See below |
Music by |
Billy Ferrick Zander Schloss |
Cinematography |
Tom Richmond Tim Suhrstedt |
Edited by |
Arthur J. Bressan Jr. W. Peter Miller |
Release date
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1985 |
Running time
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77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Space Rage is a 1985 American film directed by Conrad E. Palmisano.
The film is also known as A Dollar a Day and Spage Rage: Breakout on Prison Planet.
Two centuries in the future, a dangerous lunatic named Grange (Paré) is sentenced to a penal colony, Botany Bay, on the planet Proxima Centauri 3. There, a bounty hunter (Laughlin) and an ex-policeman (Farnsworth) team up to prevent him from escaping.
The film received mixed feedback. Joe Kane, the "Phantom of the Movies", enjoyed it greatly but cited one flaw: the stone-faced delivery of the picture's signature line "It's quiet...too quiet...I don't like it." Leonard Maltin, however, called the movie "Meek...Farnsworth should have turned his laser-beam six-shooter on the negative of this bomb."