
Wing Commander
At the edge of our universe, all hell is about to break loose.
In the mid-27th century, the Terran Confederation is at war with the vicious alien Kilrathi Empire. When the Kilrathi capture a crucial navigational device that could lead them to Earth, the Confederation’s only hope rests with a small group of young fighter pilots. Lieutenant Christopher Blair, along with his wingman Todd 'Maniac' Marshall and Commander Jeanette 'Angel' Deveraux, must intercept the alien fleet and prevent the destruction of mankind. Battling overwhelming odds and racing against time, they face not only external threats but also inner fears and rivalries as they fight to save Earth from annihilation.
- 4.8
- 1999
- Released
- 1h 40m

Freddie Prinze Jr.
1st Lt. Christopher Blair
Saffron Burrows
Lt. Cmdr. 'Angel' Devereaux
Matthew Lillard
Lt. Todd 'Maniac' Marshall
Tchéky Karyo
Cmmdre. James 'Paladin' Taggart
Jürgen Prochnow
Cdr. Paul Gerald
David Suchet
Capt. Jason Sansky
David Warner
Admiral Geoffrey Tolwyn
Ginny Holder
Lt. Rosie Forbes
Hugh Quarshie
Lt. Obutu
Ken Bones
Admiral Bill Wilson
John McGlynn
Richard Bellegarde
Richard Dillane
Lt. Hunter
Mark Powley
Lt. Polanski
David Fahm
Lt. Knight
Simon MacCorkindale
Flight Boss
Mark Hamill
Merlin (voice)
Released
en
$30,000,000.00
$11,578,022.00
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- #pilot
- #space
- #based on video game
- #space opera
- #space carrier
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I love my old science fiction - it's the one area that Netflix/Amazon etc. never seem to cover properly - so I still tend to buy discs. Luckily I got this for under £5. I thought the cast looked ok, so figured it couldn't be that bad. The score is suitably galactic and the special effects are not too bad at all; but the acting is eclipsed only in naffness by the script. Freddie Prinze Jr & Matthew











