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    Spaceballs. Spaceballs is a 1987 American space opera comedy film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. It is a parody primarily of the original Star Wars trilogy, but also of other popular franchises such as Star Trek, Alien, The Wizard of Oz, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Planet of the Apes, and Transformers.

  2. Spaceballs: Directed by Mel Brooks. With Mel Brooks, John Candy, Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman. A star-pilot for hire and his trusty sidekick must come to the rescue of a princess and save Planet Druidia from the clutches of the evil Spaceballs.

  3. Dec 14, 2020 · In a distant galaxy, planet Spaceball has depleted its air supply, leaving its citizens reliant on a product called ""Perri-Air."". In desperation, Spaceball'...

  4. Spaceballs is a science-fiction parody film directed by Mel Brooks, and written by Brooks, Thomas Meeham, and Ronny Graham, the novelization of the movie was written by R.L. Stine.

  5. In a distant galaxy, planet Spaceball has depleted its air supply, leaving its citizens reliant on a product called "Perri-Air." In desperation, Spaceball's leader President Skroob (Mel Brooks ...

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  6. Spaceballs. This full-length movie is available on YouTube. Buy or rent. John Candy, Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman and Dom DeLuise rocket into orbit in this side-splitting Mel Brooks excursion where...

  7. When the nefarious Dark Helmet hatches a plan to snatch Princess Vespa and steal her planet's air, space-bum-for-hire Lone Starr and his clueless sidekick fly to the rescue. Along the way, they meet Yogurt, who puts Lone Starr wise to the power of "The Schwartz."

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  9. Skroob schemes to steal air from the planet Druidia by kidnapping the daughter of King Roland (Dick Van Patten), Princess Vespa (Zuniga), on the day of her already arranged wedding to the narcoleptic Prince Valium (Jim J. Bullock).

  10. 96 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1987. Roger Ebert. June 24, 1987. 3 min read. Did Mel Brooks make “Spaceballs” to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the “Star Wars” saga? Last month we celebrated the first decade of George Lucas ‘s great entertainment, and now here is Brooks’s satire, complete with Dark Helmet and Pizza the Hutt.