词条 | Princess of Mars |
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|name = Princess of Mars |image = princessofmarsdvdcover.jpg |image_size = |director = Mark Atkins |producer = David Michael Latt David Rimawi Paul Bales |writer = Mark Atkins |based on = {{Based on|A Princess of Mars|Edgar Rice Burroughs}} (uncredited) |starring = Antonio Sabato, Jr. Traci Lords |music = |cinematography = |editing = |distributor = The Asylum |released = {{Film date|2009|12|29}} |runtime = 90 minutes |country = United States |language = English |budget = |gross = }} Princess of Mars (retitled and re-released in 2012 as John Carter of Mars[1]) is a 2009 direct-to-DVD science fiction film made by American independent studio The Asylum, loosely based on the 1917 novel A Princess of Mars by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. The film's promotional art mentions how the original story inspired some elements of James Cameron's Avatar, but the credits or promotional material of the film do not mention Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is not to be confused with the higher-budget 2012 film John Carter, which is also an adaptation of the novel. In Europe, the film was released with the title The Martian Colony Wars. PlotJohn Carter (Antonio Sabato, Jr.) is a modern-day U.S. Army sniper serving in Afghanistan, wounded in the line of duty and used in a teleportation experiment wherein he is transferred to Barsoom, a planet outside of Earth's solar system, where he exhibits the ability to leap amazing distances. Initially enslaved by the Tharks, he earns a rank among them and later saves a rival group's princess, the human-looking Dejah Thoris (Traci Lords), from death. The group of Tharks, led by Tars Tarkas, takes Carter to their leader Tal Hajus, guarded by Tars Tarkas' daughter Sola. Learning that Tarkas gave Carter a military rank only Hajus can give, Tarkas and Carter are forced to duel. Upon winning, Carter faces Sarka, an Afghan mercenary who had betrayed him. When Sarka escapes, Carter helps Tarkas kill Hajus and become the new leader of the Tharks. Captain Carter then learns that Dejah Thoris has fled to the planetary air-cleaning station that keeps Barsoom habitable, which Sarka damages, causing the atmosphere to deteriorate. John Carter and Sarka face each other in a duel, but Sarka is killed by an insect during the fight. After Carter and Dejah Thoris reactivate the station, Carter is returned to Earth, where he declines to tell his superiors about his adventures for fear they will colonize Barsoom, and returns to military duties while hoping one day to return to the planet. Cast
ProductionThis film makes extensive use of the Vasquez Rocks for its alien landscape, appearing throughout the film as different locations.{{cn|date=January 2016}} See also
References1. ^[https://www.amazon.com/John-Carter-Mars-Traci-Lords/dp/B007JE3JQW Amazon.com: John Carter of Mars (2009): Traci Lords, Antonio Sabato Jr., Mark Atkins, Matt Lasky: Movies & TV] External links
17 : 2000s independent films|2000s science fiction films|2009 direct-to-video films|American science fiction films|American films|The Asylum films|Mockbuster films|Barsoom|English-language films|Films about extraterrestrial life|Films based on works by Edgar Rice Burroughs|Films shot in California|Mars in film|War in Afghanistan (2001–present) films|Films directed by Mark Atkins|Films based on American novels|Films based on science fiction novels |
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