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Space Mutiny  (1988)
Nomination Year: 1998
SYNOPSIS: In the far future the generation ship Southern Sun (ignore the "Galactica" painted on the side) is taking colonists to a new world. Now, midway through the mission, evil security chief Kalgon decides he wants to live on a real planet and leads a coup to take control of the Galactica Southern Sun and divert it to a closer destination.
Greg Pearson
Smithee Award Nominations
"Wanna Run That By Me Again?"
An Insensible Proposal
"You'll miss your flight."
"Does that mean you won't marry me?"
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Worst Special Effect
Those Cylons Get Around
Not only are we too cheap to film our own space battles, we bought our stock footage from Battlestar Galactica!
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Worst Science
Astronomical Stupidity
"They're trying to drive us into the next constellation." I don't thin' that word means what they thin' it means.
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Smithee Award Winner! "Whoops!"
That's Dedication to Your Work
A woman is shot by Kalgon, but appears later on, working at her console. What does it take to get out of your shift around here?
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"Let's Up The Rating To 'R'"
Naked Woman on the Bridge! All Rise!
No, it's gratuitous. She has no purpose, she just sits there naked. On the bridge. Jim Kirk, eat your heart out
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Worst Picture
What Is This, Teenagers Cruise Space II?
They're in the conference room talking, then cut to: Dance Party!
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Directors
Director Claim to Fame
David Winters  
Neal Sundstrom Directed the Dark Desires movies as well as Space Mutiny
Cast
Actor Character Claim to Fame
Reb Brown <Not Yet in Database> Perennial character actor in fantasy movies and on TV. "Starred" in Space Mutiny (Dave Ryder), as the titular Yor, the Hunter from the Future, and 1979's flop version of Captain America. Among many other Smithee-worthy trash. 
John Phillip Law <Not Yet in Database> Played the angel Pygar in Barbarella, then was typecast as space villains. Like in Space Mutiny
James Ryan <Not Yet in Database>  
Cameron Mitchell <Not Yet in Database> A preacher's son, he chose a darker path for his life. Playing bit parts on TV in the '70s and '80s. 
Cisse Cameron <Not Yet in Database>  
Graham Clark <Not Yet in Database>  
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