STARGATE (1994)

STARGATE is the revolutionary sci-fi film that speculates a fictional, albeit possible theory of the initial origins of mankind. Finding a technology advanced 'transporter', Stargate, the government sets about discovering how to reactivate the 'alien' relic. But when the transporter reopens the gap between planet earth and planet x, present day humans are sent to the planet to discover humanity's worst fear: humans are being transported and manipulated into slavery on a planet in a far off galaxy where we, oppressed and unable to evolve, work under the authority of the notorious Egyptian God, Ra, mining a mineral that enable the proliferation of his race at the expense of ours.

The cast includes: Kurt Russell, Alexis Cruz, and James Spader.

Written by: Dean Delvin and Roland Emmerich. Directed by: Roland Emmerich.

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Genre: Action, Fantasy, Adventure, Sci-Fi.

Rated: PG-13 for thematic content and occasional scenes of violence.

Tagline: It was a relic from the past that contained the power of the future and came from another world
altogether… Somewhere, on another planet, on the other side of the world, there exists another race of humans…

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