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Titolo originale: Spaceballs
Regia: Mel Brooks |
Anno: 1987
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Fantascienza
Tag: galaxy | android | space marine | laser gun | temple | swordplay | space battle | space travel | space mission | satire | altar | magnet beam | speed of light | plastic surgery | password | parody | spoof | gross out comedy |
Cast: Mel Brooks | John Candy | Rick Moranis | Bill Pullman | Daphne Zuniga | Dick Van Patten | George Wyner | Michael Winslow | Joan Rivers | Lorene Yarnell Jansson | John Hurt | Sal Viscuso | Ronny Graham | Jim J. Bullock | Leslie Bevis | Jim Jackman | Mike Pniewski | Sandy Helberg | Stephen Tobolowsky | Jeff MacGregor | Henry Kaiser | Denise Gallup | Dian Gallup | Gail Barle | Dey Young | Rhonda Shear | Robert Prescott | Jack Riley | Tom Dreesen | Rudy De Luca | Tony Griffin | Rick Ducommun | Ken Olfson | Bryan O'Byrne | Wayne Wilson | Ira Miller | Earl Finn | Mitchell Bock | Tommy Swerdlow | Tim Russ | Ed Gale | Antonio Hoyos | Felix Silla | Arturo Gil | Tony Cox | John Kennedy Hayden | Dee Booher | Johnny Silver | Brenda Strong | Dom DeLuise | Robert Buckingham | Corey Burton | Dan Cotter | Brent Dunsford | Phil Hartman | Conrad Hurtt | Rick Lazzarini | Tress MacNeille | Jerry Maren | Terence Marsh | Steve McLean | Sam L. Nickens | John Paragon | Rob Paulsen | Julie Pitkanen | Ben Pollock | Thomas Meehan | George Sasaki |

Stella Solitaria, un eroe dello spazio senza paura e senza cervello, insieme al compagno Rutto, mezzo cane e mezzo uomo, intraprendono una guerra interstellare per liberare la principessa Vespa dalle grinfie del malvagio Casco Nero. Sulla loro strada dovranno affrontare l'enorme e appiccicosa Pizza Margherita, un robot impertinente chiamato Dot Matrix e una saggia piccola creatura, Yogurt, che insegnerà loro a usare il potere mistico dello Sforzo per portare la pace e ricche opportunità di commercio nella galassia. Parodiando senza pietà ogni film del genere epico-fantascentifico, da Star Wars a Star Trek, questo film vanta un cast di pazzi cosmici e offre un divertimento assicurato.

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In R.L. Stine's novelization, when Lone Starr, Barf, Princess Vespa, and Dot Matrix meet Yogurt [...] D
George Lucas' Industrial Light & Magic constructed the puppet of the chestburster for this movi [...] D
The call-sign for Lone Starr's (Bill Pullman's) Winnebago is Eagle 5. Pullman used the call-sig [...] D
Princess Vespa's name is a joke in and of itself. Vespa is the Italian word for a wasp and is a [...] D
The scene where Mega Maid sucks the atmosphere off the mountain on the planet Druidia is a paro [...] D
When Yogurt is beckoning the gang over to the merchandising counter, he says "walk this way". T [...] D
John Hurt played Jesus in Mel Brooks' History of the World: Part I (1981), and the two became f [...] D
The table Princess Vespa is strapped to while being threatened with a nose job is a type of bed [...] D
Dark Helmet's tie-in resembles a male's genitals. D
The bumper sticker on the back of Lone Starr's Winnebago spaceship reads: I [heart] URANUS. D
Steve Martin was the original choice for Colonel Sandurz. D
Tim Russ played the Spaceball trooper in the "comb the desert" scene who says "We ain't found s [...] D
Rick Lazzarini, the Creature FX Designer who made John Candy's animatronic ears, also played Pi [...] D
In the DVD audio commentary, writer, producer, and director Mel Brooks speaks about the various [...] D
The "floating" vehicle Dark Helmet rides in during the desert scene is a Volkswagen "Thing", an [...] D
If you look closely, you will see that the coloring book for "Spaceballs: The Coloring Book" is [...] D
This movie "predicted" Disney buying Lucasfilm Limited, the production company behind the Star [...] D
George Lucas asked that Lone Star not dress like Han Solo, so instead, he dresses like Indiana [...] D
Tesla Motors has used Spaceballs' starship speeds (Light Speed, Ridiculous Speed, Ludicrous Spe [...] D
The desert sequence was filmed in Yuma, AZ. D
Dark Helmet's actor Rick Moranis has the billed height of 5'6", which is one of the lampooned t [...] D
The Yoda introduction spoofs both the Indiana Jones franchise as well as the original Wizard of [...] D
When the "Dinks" (spoof of Jawas) find the heroes in the desert, Lone Star looks at them and as [...] D
The alien that pops out of Sir John Hurt's chest and starts singing "Hello My Baby", and dancin [...] D
John Candy previously appeared in The Blues Brothers with Carrie Fisher and Frank Oz, who appea [...] D
George Lucas watched the film's rough cut with Mel Brooks and laughed along throughout. He and [...] D
Pizza the Hut's strong man resembles AI character Max Headroom (1985). D
Mel Brooks directed his first feature, The Producers (1967), because he didn't want anyone else [...] D
The planet Druidia being surrounded by a planet-enclosing shield was re-used for Rogue One: A S [...] D
The license plate on Princess Vespa's Mercedes reads "SPOILD ROTTN 1". D
The Millennium Falcon from the Star Wars saga makes a cameo appearance in this movie. Take a cl [...] D
"Mr. Rental", the instant-cassette machine on Spaceball One, features VHS tapes of Venerdì 1 [...] D
Lone Starr's name is a reference to Texas which is called "the Lone Star state". It's referred [...] D
Along with Due palle in buca (1988), Beetlejuice - Spiritello porcello (1988), and Big (1988), [...] D
The Ford Galaxy, mentioned by Lone Starr, is a reference to the Ford Galaxie, a well-known line [...] D
Mega-Maid has one line in the novelization by R.L. Stine, Spaceballs: The Book: "I don't do win [...] D
Writer, producer, and director Mel Brooks often pokes fun at Nazis in his movies. In this movie [...] D
When Dark Helmet asks how many assholes they have on-board, only one person on the bridge doesn [...] D
Mel Brooks says he wouldn't have played roles like Yogurt "if Gene Wilder hadn't abandoned me t [...] D
Brenda Strong, who plays the nurse of the plastic surgeon also had a part in Starship Troopers [...] D
Dick Van Patten had previously played the patriarch in Eight is Enough. In the pilot episode, o [...] D
Rick Moranis suggested John Candy for the role of Barf. D
The pinball machine visible behind John Hurt in the diner scene is Bally's "Night Rider" from 1 [...] D
Mel Brooks' two parts are based on Yoda and Emperor Palpatine. This same year, Frank Oz directe [...] D
In 2004, Mel Brooks announced that a sequel was in the works to coincide with Star Wars: Episod [...] D
Bill Pullman appeared in Turista per caso (1988), directed by Star Wars co-writer Lawrence Kasd [...] D
Barf's line "that's not just a space ship, it's a transformer" is a direct reference to a line [...] D
Mel Brooks had to cast Michael Winslow as "he does all his own sound effects, and I saved over [...] D
James Caan was the original choice to play Lone Starr. Unfortunately, he was struggling with ad [...] D
The twins Charlene and Marlene are a nod to the Bettys. A set of twins on Quark (1977), a telev [...] D
The Jawa-like creature's appearance is a nod to the the 1957 classic film "The Bridge on the Ri [...] D
The box for Spaceballs: The Breakfast Cereal says it contains "100% sugar". D
Mel Brooks asked if Daphne Zuniga wanted someone else to sing the bit where Vespa is in the cel [...] D
In a 2013 television interview (shortly before receiving the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award), M [...] D
Contrary to rumor, that is not an uncredited Michael York playing an ape. In a 2016 talk at the [...] D
In the DVD audio commentary, writer, producer, and director Mel Brooks speaks about how difficu [...] D
In Spaceballs: The Book, the novelization by R.L. Stine, there is a running gag in which every [...] D
One of the Dinks was played by Tony Cox, who also played an Ewok in Star Wars: Episode VI - Ret [...] D
A full face mask resembling a wrinkled bulldog was originally constructed for the character Bar [...] D
In the scenes on the desert planet, musical references were made to Lawrence d'Arabia (1962) an [...] D
Many of the cast and crew had heard that blue screen was bad for their eyes, so they wore sungl [...] D
The castle on the planet Druidia is King Ludwig II's Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria. It has b [...] D
Toward the end of the film, where Lone Starr tries to self-destruct the Mega Maid, the second g [...] D
The Barf costume was operated by three people. John Candy operated Barf's tail using a hidden c [...] D
Mel Brooks doesn't like to eat lunch with the actors as "they are animals, as you know," but he [...] D
Pongo was the name of Brooks' first dog, inspired by One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961). The [...] D
Pay close attention to Pizza the Hutt's sidekick, Vinnie. You will notice that, as an excellent [...] D
Jim J. Bullock played the narcoleptic Prince Valium. Valium is a trademark of the drug diazepam [...] D
Dark Helmet is drinking from a Styrofoam cup as crew members would forget them around the set a [...] D
Tom Berenger was considered for the role of Captain Lone Starr. He appeared with Daphne Zuniga [...] D
As Yogurt disappears in his final scene aboard Lone Star's spaceship, he repeats the phrase "Wh [...] D
This film features no character based on R2-D2. However, Kenny Baker did appear in The Elephant [...] D
Mel Brooks' role of President Skroob spoofs the Emperor from Star Wars, but the transporter bea [...] D
Mel Brooks: [phony sequel] Plug for the hypothetical sequel "Spaceballs 2: The Search for More [...] D
Mel Brooks' La pazza storia del mondo (1981) ended with a joke suggesting the sequel will featu [...] D
In one scene, Barf is seen eating Stovetop Stuffing out of a container while listening to the r [...] D
Stars Mel Brooks, Ronny Graham and Dick Van Patten all served in the Army; Brooks and Graham du [...] D
When President Skroob (Mel Brooks) meets Charlene and Marlene (Denise and Dian Gallup, the Gall [...] D
Daphne Zuniga later appeared in the sequel La mosca 2 (1989), which Mel Brooks' production comp [...] D
Both Sir John Hurt and Bill Pullman appeared in the Doctor Who franchise: Hurt in the main seri [...] D
In the famous "longest starship in science fiction movies" scene, where Spaceball One is first [...] D
Co-writer Ronny Graham plays the priest planning to perform Princess Vespa's (Daphne Zuniga) we [...] D
John Hurt and Dom DeLuise who provided cameo appearances also appeared in theatrical animated f [...] D
When preparing for Ludicrous Speed, Colonel Sandurz orders the three-ring Circus to be canceled [...] D
Lone Starr (Bill Pullman) is a parody of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and Han Solo (Harrison Fo [...] D
According to the article "Spaceballs: The Making" in "Spaceballs: the Official Poster Magazine" [...] D
Writer, producer, and director Mel Brooks came up with the idea for this movie when he discover [...] D
Lone Starr turned down the one million spacebucks reward for returning Vespa and instead wanted [...] D
Mel Brooks praised his entire cast, but he's especially fond of Rick Moranis as the actor was i [...] D
While combing the desert looking for signs of Lone Star and the Princess Dark Helmet changes to [...] D
Lone Starr says he was born "somewhere in the Ford Galaxy". This is a double allusion to a mode [...] D
The diner scene is included as one of the Parodies on The Alien Anthology Archives disc in the [...] D
The escape pod launch sequence is an unused clip from Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) [...] D
"The Schwartz" is more than just a replacement (and nearly rhyming) name for The Force. Schwart [...] D
The starship in the movie's beginning takes one minute and thirty-two seconds to cross the scre [...] D
Mel Brooks refers to the film as a period picture as "it harkens back to an earlier fairy tale [...] D
During the self destruct sequence, when the "cancel self destruct" door is opened, the "Authori [...] D
Certain plot points anticipate similar plot points in subsequent Star Wars films. Spaceball Cit [...] D
Dark Helmet calls Colonel Sandurz a "petty excuse for an officer". This is an allusion to the r [...] D
The scene in which the Spaceballs threaten to give Princess Vespa back her old nose plays out a [...] D
Six complete Dot Matrix suits were built for Lorene Yarnell Jansson to wear, and all of them we [...] D
Richard Karron, who played Pizza the Hutt, suffered third-degree burns from the fake melting ch [...] D
Mel Brooks: [music] The music for this movie was done by John Morris. D
Mel Brooks' character, President Skroob, is a parody of Emperor Palpatine from the Star Wars se [...] D
Spaceballs: The Book, the novelization by R.L. Stine, reveals that Princess Vespa's Mercedes is [...] D
Bill Pullman would later appear in Scappatella con il morto (1990), which was directed by Mel B [...] D
John Hurt previously cameoed in another Brooks comedy, La pazza storia del mondo (1981), in whi [...] D
King Roland's castle is called "Castle Druidia", according to Spaceballs: The Book. D
The voice of the self destruct countdown is that of Screenplay Supervisor Julie Pitkanen. D
(At around thirteen minutes) Joan Rivers, as the voice of Dot Matrix, says her famous line, "Ca [...] D
Sir John Hurt claimed that Mel Brooks talked him into self-parodying his role from Alien (1979) [...] D
The scene in which Dark Helmet is playing with his dolls was not in the screenplay. Writer, pro [...] D
The song Princess Vespa sings in her prison cell is "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen", a spi [...] D
During his scene, Michael Winslow did most of the sound effects. In the DVD audio commentary fo [...] D
This parody has no equivalent characters to Luke Skywalker, Obiwan Kenobi, or R2D2. The charact [...] D
Spaceballs merchandise shown in this movie includes: bed-sheet, flamethrower, lunchbox, cornfla [...] D
When initiating the metamorphosis of Spaceball One into the giant maid, Dark Helmet leans towar [...] D
When President Skroob meets Charlene and Marlene (the Gallup twins), he orders them to chew the [...] D
Mel Brooks tried to get either Tom Cruise or Tom Hanks for the role of Captain Lone Starr. D
"This concept was one of the truly inventive concepts," Mel Brooks said regarding the beat wher [...] D
Dom DeLuise does a voice over in the film (namely, Pizza The Hut). He passed away on May 4 whic [...] D
The name Dot Matrix was taken from a type of computer printer which was very popular with perso [...] D
Around the time this film was greenlit and made, MGM was being run by Alan Ladd, Jr.. Laddie, a [...] D
Colonel Harland Sanders was the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken. In the film, Dark Helmet say [...] D
Every time Dark Helmet has his face covered, his voice is lower and more basal, similar to Jame [...] D
Spaceballs: The Book, the novelization by R.L. Stine, reveals the names of the Dinks to be: Rin [...] D
In the novelization, the joke about the radar being jammed, and Lone Starr giving Dark Helmet t [...] D
Flash Gordon, Star Wars and Star Trek are all winked at in the opening credits. The linear narr [...] D
Dot Martix is a female Droid intended as a parody of the character C3PO in Star Wars. C3P0 inci [...] D
The Spaceball whom Dark Helmet zaps in the groin with his Schwartz ring as discipline is called [...] D
The original script was 247 pages, but "we hit paydirt around 140 pages." The first cut was rou [...] D
"PLANET SPACEBALL SKROOB THE PEOPLE" .This appears on the Platinum Coin Disk Behind President S [...] D
Dark Helmet's light saber is green while Lonestar's is yellow. In the "Star Wars" properties th [...] D
When Lonestar attempts to incapacitate a guard while headed toward the self destruct room he at [...] D
After King Roland gives the combination to the air shield of planet Druidia, and the light goes [...] D
The filmmakers had to replace the original title of this movie, "Planet Moron", when they heard [...] D
In the scene where Dark Helmet is dressed in safari clothes searching for Lone Starr and the ot [...] D
Mel Brooks, Rudy De Luca, Dom DeLuise, and Tony Cox, all had parts in the cult classic Il silen [...] D
(At 1hr 4mins.) Mel Brooks was ashamed of the Metamorphosis/Kafka joke. "The intellectuals hate [...] D
This film features no Luke Skywalker character, instead combining some of his character with Lo [...] D
According to writer, producer, and director Mel Brooks, this was one of the most expensive movi [...] D
The song that the Dinks sing in the desert is the "Colonel Bogey March", which has been used in [...] D
In Spaceballs: The Book, the novelization by R.L. Stine, Princess Vespa complains much more abo [...] D
The third movie Rick Moranis and John Candy were in together after Little shop of Horrors and B [...] D
Mel Brooks' love of writing far exceeds his fondness for directing. "Writing is, there is nothi [...] D
The blasters used by the Spaceball stormtroopers are actually Calico M100 carbines with a scope [...] D
In 2015, it was rumored Mel Brooks had expressed in making a long awaited sequel with Bill Pull [...] D
Writer, producer, and director Mel Brooks based the many characteristics of Princess Vespa afte [...] D
The scene where the Princess shoots at the troopers who shot her hair appears to be a nod to a [...] D
Mel Brooks first saw Daphne Zuniga in Rob Reiner's The Sure Thing (1985), and when casting bega [...] D
Daphne Zuniga previously appeared in Sacco a pelo a tre piazze (1985) for director Rob Reiner, [...] D
The movie helped fulfill a longtime wish of Mel Brooks: in his high school yearbook, he said hi [...] D
John Candy ad-libbed the line "Oh, that's gonna leave a mark" after standing up without undoing [...] D
Costume designer Donfeld based the look of Barf on his own collie, Bosco, as well as the Coward [...] D
President Skroob's name is an anagram of Mel Brooks, the man who plays him. D
WILHELM SCREAM: When Barf holds up the curved tubes, deflecting the shots of four of the bad gu [...] D
The opening set of a large, strangely put together spaceship could be a nod to the original sci [...] D
Of all of the jokes in this movie, writer, producer, and director Mel Brooks says that the two [...] D
At the end of the opening scroll of insight, it says "If you can read this, you don't need glas [...] D
Interior studio filming took place on Stages 15, 27 and 30 at MGM's former studio lot in Culver [...] D
Bill Pullman was cast because Anne Bancroft had seen him in the play Barabbas. He later got to [...] D
Mel Brooks: [cast] Mel Brooks cast himself as President Skroob and Yogurt, and cast Dom DeLuise [...] D
In Spaceballs: The Book, the novelization by R.L. Stine, there is an extra scene before Lone St [...] D
According to Mel Brooks, George Lucas loved this movie, and wrote him a letter after its premie [...] D
Ian Abercrombie was casted for the role of President Skroob, who is the parody of Emperor Sheev Palp [...] D
Rick Moranis improvised the scene where Dark Helmet plays with the Spaceballs action figures. "It ge [...] D

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[watching Spaceball One change into MegaMaid] B [...] D
Colonel Sandurz: Are we being too literal? Dark [...] D
Princess Vespa: Hey! I don't have to put up with [...] D
John Hurt: [alien rips out of his stomach. He lo [...] D
Dark Helmet: Now, commence Operation Vacu-Suck. [...] D
Prison Guard: Hey! Those are the guys that stole [...] D
Colonel Sandurz: [squeaks] Prepare ship... [tri [...] D
[first lines] Radio Operator: Colonel Sandurz! [...] D
Dark Helmet: So, Lone Starr, now you see that ev [...] D
Dark Helmet: [capturing Vespa's ship] So, Prince [...] D
Lone Starr: We gotta get moving before dawn. Ba [...] D
Barf: (reacting to the guards being shot by Prin [...] D
Dark Helmet: Before you die there is something y [...] D
Dot Matrix: Hey wait, you forgot to get married! [...] D
Trooper: [combing the desert with an large afro [...] D
[after their Schwartz sabers get twisted] Dark [...] D
Barf, Lone Starr: [after the chest-bursting a [...] D
Dark Helmet: How can there be a cassette of "Spa [...] D
President Skroob: Did it work? Where's the king? [...] D
President Skroob: [They hear a blowing sound] He [...] D
Princess Vespa: Ha, didn't even stay for the wed [...] D
[after running the full length of Spaceball One [...] D
Dot Matrix: [while running from blaster fire, a [...] D
Lone Starr: Dim the lights. Barf: [dims the lig [...] D
Dark Helmet: Prepare to attack. Colonel Sandurz [...] D
President Skroob: As president of Planet Spaceba [...] D
President Skroob: Why didn't somebody tell me my [...] D
Barf: Chief... I can't... I can't go any further [...] D
Dark Helmet: So, Lone Starr. Yogurt has taught y [...] D
Dark Helmet: [after tearing the microphone out o [...] D
Dot Matrix: Barf, how'd you do it? D
Radar Technician: [Into raspy-sounding intercom] [...] D
Snotty: [Flipping switches to beam President Skr [...] D
President Skroob: [finding the Pizza Delivery Gu [...] D
Lone Starr: Uh oh, here comes the Badyear blimp. [...] D
Commanderette Zircon: [Skroob is going to the ba [...] D
Lone Starr: Who hasn't heard of Yogurt! Princes [...] D
Dark Helmet: [Helmet is going to enter an escape [...] D
Princess Vespa: [the quartet enters Yogurt's lai [...] D
TV Newsman: On a sadder note, Pizza the Hutt, fa [...] D
Barf: It's not that we're afraid, far from it, i [...] D
Dark Helmet: [breathes heavily, Darth Vader-styl [...] D
Barf: Oh, you're right. And when you're right, y [...] D
Ape #1: [as the Spaceballs and what is left of M [...] D
Barf: Abandon ship! Abandon ship! Women and mogs [...] D
Yogurt: [Makes an strange noise from his throat [...] D
Lone Starr: [carrying Vespa's suitcase] What the [...] D
Pizza the Hutt: Well, if it isn't Lone Starr. An [...] D
Dark Helmet: [as the ship is going into ludicrou [...] D
Colonel Sandurz: Prepare ship for light speed. [...] D
Dark Helmet: [after finding that the 'Self Destr [...] D
[nurse exits] Dark Helmet: I bet she gives grea [...] D
Dark Helmet: Careful you idiot! I said across he [...] D
Barf: I know we need the money, but... Lone Sta [...] D
[after attempting to get out of a chair with his [...] D
President Skroob: Why didn't anybody tell me my [...] D
[Colonel Sandurz, Dark Helmet and the Video Oper [...] D
Dark Helmet: [playing with his dolls, in Dark He [...] D
Dark Helmet: I don't see them, Sandurz. Colonel [...] D
Yogurt: And may the Schwartz be with youuuyoyoy [...] D
Princess Vespa: I am Princess Vespa, daughter of [...] D
Colonel Sandurz: Corporal, get me the video cass [...] D
Self-Destruct Voice: This ship will self-destruc [...] D
Dark Helmet: Hey, hey, hey! That's my escape pod [...] D
Yogurt: Well, you opened your fortune cookie, so [...] D
Self-Destruct Voice: [aboard Mega-Maid] Thank yo [...] D
Minister: ...to join Princess Vespa and Prince V [...] D
Minister: Do you? Lone Starr: Yes Minister: Do [...] D
Lone Starr: I still don't understand how I'm goi [...] D
Lone Starr: Helmet! So, at last we meet for the [...] D
Snotty: [realizing that President Skroob's head [...] D
Dot Matrix: Can we talk? OK, we all know Prince [...] D
[Dark Helmet and Lone Starr are fighting. As the [...] D
Dot Matrix: Hey, stop looking up my can. Barf: [...] D
Dark Helmet: [to Col. Sandurz] Give me that, you [...] D
Dark Helmet: Raspberry. There's only one man who [...] D
Yogurt: Merchandising, merchandising, where the [...] D
Colonel Sandurz: All personnel proceed to escape [...] D
Prison Guard: Hey! You can't park here! Prison [...] D
Dark Helmet: No, it's not what you think. It's m [...] D
Self-Destruct Voice: Thank you for pressing the [...] D
Minister: Excuse me! I'm trying to conduct a wed [...] D
Dot Matrix: I was saying; Do you realize what yo [...] D
King Roland: [requesting Lone Starr's help to re [...] D
Dark Helmet: You have the ring, and I see your S [...] D
[Lord Helmet is playing with his dolls in his qu [...] D
Lone Starr: But, Yogurt, what is this place? Wha [...] D
Lone Starr: [sees Barf carrying a lot of luggage [...] D
Dark Helmet: [Dr. Schlotkin is caught making out [...] D
Commanderette Zircon: Snotty - beam him down. S [...] D
Yogurt: Use the Schwartz, Lone Starr! Use the Sc [...] D
Megamaid Guard: What the hell are you doing? Lo [...] D
Barf: [watching the "Alien" chestburster re-enac [...] D
Colonel Sandurz: Try here. Stop. Dark Helmet: W [...] D
Commanderette Zircon: President Skroob! Salute! [...] D
[as Lone Starr dodges laser blasts from Dark Hel [...] D
Lone Starr: Called me an idiot! I'm going back t [...] D
Barf: [Steps out of motorhome and flips off guar [...] D
[when Lone Starr and Barf stops on the outer spa [...] D
[first title cards] Title card/crawl: Once upon [...] D
[Mega-Maid's computer counts down to self-destru [...] D
President Skroob: [to Dark Helmet] Never have th [...] D
Princess Vespa: [fleeing Spaceball City to the E [...] D
[as they are trekking through the desert] Lone [...] D
Alien puppet: [singing and dancing] Hello my bab [...] D
President Skroob: Who are you? Bearded Lady: I' [...] D
Barf: I'm a mog: half man, half dog. I'm my own [...] D
Princess Vespa: [looking up at the night sky] Wh [...] D
Dot Matrix: [Mega Maid is sucking the air away f [...] D
Dark Helmet: Say goodbye to your two best friend [...] D
Lone Starr: Well, what have we got here? Will yo [...] D
King Roland: Helmet, you fiend! What's going on? [...] D
Charlene, Marlene: Hello, President Skroob. [...] D
Captain of the Guard: You idiots! These are not [...] D
Minister: What's your name? Barf: Barf. Minist [...] D
Dark Helmet: What's the matter, Colonel Sandurz? [...] D
[after the self-destruction mechanism has been a [...] D
[last lines] Dot Matrix: [seeing Lone Starr and [...] D
Lone Starr: [entering a tunnel in Megamaid's ear [...] D
King Roland: Are you all right, my dear? You loo [...] D
TV Newsman: Coming up, Pongos review of Rocky Fi [...] D
Princess Vespa: [singing in a very deep tone] No [...] D
Princess Vespa: What's going on? Dot Matrix: It [...] D
Dark Helmet: [looking at Mr. Coffee] What's the [...] D
Dot Matrix: How far did he get? What did he touc [...] D
President Skroob: [Upon discovering there is onl [...] D
Lone Starr: A million? That's unfair. Pizza the [...] D
Colonel Sandurz: [in reference to not wanting to [...] D
[watching himself crash into the ship's console [...] D
Prison Guard: Yeah, can't you read? No parking! [...] D
[man who ate the Space Special is becoming viole [...] D
Dark Helmet: Ah, planet Druidia. And under that [...] D
Lone Starr: Now, hear this: the minute we get ou [...] D
Minister: I'm gonna take no more chances but to [...] D
Dark Helmet: [appearing in the room, lifting up [...] D
Princess Vespa: Now listen you... Lone Starr: Y [...] D
Barf: [Spaceball 1 roars by them, in a plaid col [...] D
Colonel Sandurz: [after Helmet went flying and c [...] D
Barf: The minute we move in they're gonna spot u [...] D
Minister: Dearly beloved, we are gathered here t [...] D
Waitress: [getting swatted by Barf's tail] Hey, [...] D
Dark Helmet: Yogurt! Yogurt! I hate Yogurt! Even [...] D
Barf: [after Spaceball 1 zooms past the Winnebag [...] D
Yogurt: I am the keeper of a greater magic, a po [...] D
[Princess Vespa has been given a gun] Princess [...] D
King Roland: Oh, Vespa, my darling. I thought I' [...] D
Lone Starr: Did I miss something? When did we ge [...] D
Minister: Dearly beloved, we are gathered here t [...] D
Lone Starr: I wonder, will we ever see each othe [...] D
[King Roland has given in to Dark Helmet's threa [...] D
Dark Helmet: WHAT? You went over my helmet? D
Prison Guard: Hey, you can't park here! D
Colonel Sandurz: Sir hadn't you better buckle up [...] D
[upon going into "ludicrous speed"] Dark Helmet [...] D
Commanderette Zircon: Shall I have Snotty beam y [...] D
President Skroob: Ah, Planet Druidia, and ten th [...] D
Dark Helmet: What did you do? Colonel Sandurz: [...] D
Barf: I still can't believe you turned down the [...] D
Lone Starr: Let's set a course for Druidia. Bar [...] D
Princess Vespa: I really must go back. I shouldn [...] D
Waitress: Hiya, big stuff. Hi, dream. What'll yo [...] D
Princess Vespa: Who are you? Barf: Barf! Dot M [...] D

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