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Help This Get Made! #LifeAfterFlashGordon Documentary

Flash Gordon was a film that made a huge impact on my life as a child and to this day I can say it is one of my favorite films.


There is a documentary in the works titled Life After Flash. Currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter, the film looks back on and celebrates the “mind blowing” cheesy sci-fi movie adapted from the iconic comic strip.


Gordon's Alive! An exciting new feature documentary revealing the man and stories behind the legend that is Flash Gordon.

Flash.....Ah...ahhh! You BET he saved every one of us!



"Life After Flash" is a feature length documentary that celebrates the mind blowing film "Flash Gordon", and the real man behind the legend. It also looks at the impact that one film can have on an individual, and how it can change and influence their life.

For those who have seen this iconic 1980 classic, you all know how spectacular the film is. It's brilliant. It's iconic, and this year, it's also 35 years old (where DOES the time go!?)

Check out the Kickstarter page HERE.

Watch the trailer for the project after the Jump...



The movie fast became a cult classic that is still incredibly popular with the world today, and Sam J. Jones became an icon and legend who is still remembered for that dashing romantic renegade.

Shot over 8 months, “Life After Flash” will feature eye-opening and honest interviews where we will experience the real Sam and his roller coaster life.

We will also look at the impact that the film has had on the pop culture world. The kind of people we hope to interview range from cast members including Melody Anderson, Brian Blessed, Max Von Sydow, Robbie Coltrane (remember the man at the hangar!?) to celebrity fans including Edgar Wright, Alex Ross and Seth MacFarlane (there's a reason Sam was in TED!) as well as other artists like Roger Taylor and Brian May from Queen.

We have already travelled to Laredo, Texas to meet with Sam himself, and to begin initial filming.

We aim for “Life After Flash” to be a feature documentary with 2015 theatrical release to coincide with the 35th anniversary of the film.

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