Starship Troopers (1997)

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Written by Robert A. Heinlein, Edward Neumeier

Directed by Paul Verhoeven

Production Year: 1997

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Director Paul Verhoeven (Robocop, Total Recall) had two options when adapting Robert A. Heiniein's 1959 novel Starship Troopers for the big screen. Take the source material seriously, cast a line-up of talented top names, and produce a studied view of the political and sociological undertones of the novel. Alternatively, do the exact opposite and create the ultimate B-movie. Fortunately Verhoeven went with the latter option.

The story is set in the distant future and follows rich kid Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien) as he joins the military in order to do battle with a race of super bugs who are threatening humankind. We see Rico and his fellow gung-ho recruits go through training in a brutal boot camp before being sent on their first mission to attack the giant killer bugs. When the mission goes wrong, the humans are forced to realise that their technically advanced weapons and tactics may not be enough to win the war against the vicious insects.

The film, released in 1997, is one big, tongue-in-cheek, silly, fun, thrill ride. Yes there are giant killer bugs, cheesy dialogue, poor acting and unnecessary nakedness, but when this is interlaced with excellent special effects, great action sequences and an overall sense of fun, the final result is an enjoyable sci-fi and B-movie cult classic.

Cast

Image for Casper Van DienCasper Van DienJohnny Rico
Dina MeyerDizzy Flores
Image for Denise RichardsDenise RichardsCarmen Ibanez
Jake BuseyPrivate Ace Levy
Image for Neil Patrick HarrisNeil Patrick HarrisCol. Carl Jenkins
Image for Clancy BrownClancy BrownCareer Sgt. Zim
Seth GilliamPrivate Sugar Watkins
Patrick MuldoonZander Barcalow
Michael IronsideLt. Jean Rasczak
Rue McClanahanBiology Teacher
Marshall BellGeneral Owen
Eric BruskotterSgt. Breckinridge
Matt LevinKitten Smith
Blake LindsleyKatrina McIntire
Anthony RuivivarShujumi
Image for Brenda StrongBrenda StrongCap. Deladier
Dean NorrisMajor
Christopher CurryMr. Bill Rico
Lenore KasdorfMrs. Rico
Tami-Adrian GeorgeDjana'D
TeoCorporal Bronski
Steven FordLt. Willy
Ungela BrockmanCorporal Birdie
Curnal Achilles AulisioSgt. Gillespie
Greg TravisNetwork Correspondent
Image for Bruce GrayBruce GraySky Marshal Dienes
Denise DowseSky Marshal Tehat Meru
John CunninghamFederation Network Announcer
Julianna McCarthyExpert
Timothy McNeilExpert
Robert David HallRecruiting Sergeant
Brad KaneLanny
Image for Amy SmartAmy SmartCadet Lumbreiser
Timothy OmundsonPsychic
Patrick BishopRodger Young Engineering Officer
Hunter BodineYoung Cap Trooper
Travis LowenBoy Trooper
Patrick WolffMale Pilot Cadet
Mara DuronsletRodger Young Communications Officer
Dale DyeGeneral
Mike StokeyOfficer
Jim MorseMale Trooper
Matt EntrikenMarco
Eric DaReMedic
Ronald L. BotchanAirball Referee
Walter AdrianJudge
Stephanie ErbYoung Mother

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites February 24th, 2008 - 1:13pmIsrael said...

    Starship Troopers is a great sci-fiction movie that became a cult classic hit !

    p.s. love the violent,and special effects.

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