Stargate (1/12) Movie CLIP - The Stargate Is Discovered (1994) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Giza, 1928: On an archeological dig headed by Professor Langford (Erik Holland), the Stargate is discovered.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
This lucrative, elephantine-budgeted sci-fi opus paved the way for director Roland Emmerich's mega-hit Independence Day (1996). The story commences in Giza, Egypt, circa 1928, where an archaeological expedition unearths an ancient ring with cryptic hieroglyphs. The film then moves to the present day, where Egyptologist Daniel Jackson (James Spader) is busily trying to convince a group of skeptics that the pyramids were not built by man, but by an extraterrestrial force. After the lecture, a military man approaches him and offers him a job translating the said ring; its inscriptions actually constitute a map to a massive stargate (or interstellar portal). The army sends over resident crackpot colonel Jack O'Neill (Kurt Russell) to travel through the stargate and see what's on the other side; Jackson accompanies him, and the two men turn up in a desert planet on the other side of the universe, with three moons in its sky. The world in question is ruled by Ra (Jaye Davidson), a hermaphroditic Egyptian sun god, who oppresses hordes of slave workers. Jackson and O'Neill then join forces to help the said workers revolt against their oppressor.
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1994)
Cast: Erik Holland, Kelly Vint
Director: Roland Emmerich
Producers: Dean Devlin, Ute Emmerich, Oliver Eberle, Mario Kassar, Joel B. Michaels, Ramsey Thomas
Screenwriters: Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich
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And on the other side of Giza, Indiana Jones has just entered the map room and discovered the location of the Ark of the Covenant.
And in another tomb, a priest discovers the prophecy of the 5th element.
@@GhostLink92 And somewhere down the street, a clumsy but friendly British librarian is about to rescue an American adventurer to go find the lost city of Hamunaptra.
@Nebel Werfer The Mummy
An SG team made up of these characters tying in the story lines would be beutiful
@@rodriguezfamily7192 lol, imagine that crossover, O'Neill and O'Connell together :D
And thus, one of the greatest Sci-fi series of all time, was born
Something like that
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Excellent how this movie was the one that gave us.... Stargate SG-1 Stargate Atlantis Stargate universe Stargate The Ark of Truth Stargate Continuum Stargate Origins And the various aliens both good and bad The ga'ould The Ori The unas The Asgard The furlings The wraith The genii The Lucian alliance ... and so on.
@@tryhard5311 do what you gotta do . this thang hang low haha but nah
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25 years ago this film was made and it's still absolutely awesome by todays standards.
Thanks to mario kasar
Indeed
Stargate es deiferente ala nuestra del 0 a 0 tienpo
That's how you can spot a timeless classic.
Problem is that this footage is NOT from original movie - which looked even more Amazing.
The soundtracks of the nineties were lovely at instilling a sense of awe...
This movie was mad in the late 70s I believe. Unless you mean they added the soundtrack after for the clip?
@@carlindurfee7566 Hello love, this says 1994, yes? The release date was the (albeit early) mid nineties. Cheers. =)
Carlin Durfee hahaha late 70s?! Bruh you have to be kidding right?
@@carlindurfee7566 People like this vote.....
Everything from that era
The little girl just steals a locket right in front of the people who were probably supposed to keep an eye on it.
white privilege
@@gg5115 1920s White Privilege. White people before the 1980s or early 1990s had a very special status throughout the World.
@@nodinitiative I was sort of teasing. It was more of a, 'being in charge' privilege, and in this story, certainly the learned archaeologist had earned that special status. But his little girl might be a little thief in the making, her whiteness notwithstanding. (Teasing again, as I think in the story dad knows that she has it, and also it was meant to be, that Daniel gets it from her to take with him. And what do I know about race anyway, I didn't know the extras were Mexicans until this thread.)
I've always thought it was because everyone who worked there knew she was the daughter of the boss. They recognized her and didn't protest her taking anything since it was all going into her father's posession anyway.
it all belongs to her dad anyway . he payed for this entire operation
Where it all began. Hard to describe how I feel watching this now. I used to watch Stargate with my dad before he passed away from Lung Cancer in 2015 but the memories that Stargate gave me are happy ones and for that I will be forever grateful. I don't think any other Sci Fi movie comes close to the awe I felt when they activated the Stargate for the first time. It marked the beginning of many great adventures and humanity's future was forever changed.
Sorry about your dad, sounds like he was a cool guy. May he rest in peace.
My condolences.
Fun fact this was shot in Arizona and the majority of the people were Mexicans. How do I know? My brother in law is in the background at 1:56 😂
LOL
Lol
Did not notice that when I was young but now that u point it out haha they are hombres!
i literally was wondering where was this shot (because I had a hunch it wasn't Egypt, more likely Marocco, Tunisia or similar) right before I scrolled down and saw your comment 😂
I’m from Arizona.
this movie marked my passion for egyptian stories
This the mummy and Indiana Jones kind of got me like an archaeology for a bit
Awesome movie, pure nostalgia for childhood!
And what a soundtrack
Same....I was 11 when this was released
And I was 7.
I loved it so much when I was young !!!
I loved the music when they discovered the Stargate, it was rightly treated as something that would shape history and unknowing to the people that discovered it at the time, it would be one that would help humanity for years to come. It was the discovery of the Goa'uld guard skeletons that was the warning for humanity's future enemy.
WHAT? Do you have a job?
"The scene of the excavation of the Stargate was also filmed in three days in Arizona. A golden look was achieved by filming near the time of sunset.[10] To keep within the limit of the budget, the producers put stick figures with cloth in the distant desert to appear as humans. *The original Stargate was painted black, but it looked like a giant tire so it was repainted silver at the last moment.* " 😂
Or maybe it was loosely based on real event
At 1:40 in this clip when they’re pulling it, right when you look through the “star gate” you see one of those stick ppl fall down in the distance. Right in between the two middle ropes
@@jesusbriceno2066 great observation!
Después de mucho tiempo encontrala es emocionante ❤😊 gracias por compartir
I really enjoyed the premise of the whole Stargate concept, movie and television series. They pulled together all the mysteries and mythologies our modern civilizations have about the ancient Egyptians and give them all an explanation and a back story. A character, a hero, or a villain, entirely based on the idea that aliens came to earth and created the whole thing for their own purposes. Around the time the movie came out was when I had to listen to know it alls around a BBQ fire, sure that all the answers to how the pyramids were built HAD to be aliens. Yeah, humans who didn't punch the clock or worry about their RRSPs couldn't possibly figure out how to construct anything so big.
This is what I really liked about both the movie and the series. Although, in my opinion, they did it too "cleanly". Leaving little room for the imagination. It's too clear who is who. They should have done more keep this halo of mystery. In the movie, we didn't know anything about Ra's race. This added to him such a sinister charm. After the first two episodes, we learned almost everything about them.
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My favorite Scene in the movie, the whole look just feels so real
God, I miss the 90s. This and Jurassic Park were the pioneers in epic movies where "discovery" were the main points of the movies. Like take Jurassic Park for example, what made that movie so great was the concept of "rediscovering" and reviving dinosaurs into the modern era was very exciting. Independence Day, a movie where humans had contact with a hostile alien race, the build-up from the first alien signal up until their arrival on Earth was exhilarating. And the most recent movie, Interstellar. It re-sparked movie goer's interest in how interstellar travel works...and it's various risks. That's why those movies are successful, it makes you curious about things unknown, and discovering the answers as the movie goes.
It's a pure sense of wonder and joy in the exploration.
"Dinosaurs" were never in existence, they're as made up as Planets. The reptilian creatures that did exist left much of their physical remains in the fossil limestone mountains. The evidence is everywhere, Earth is a level plane, and the Moon is a focused ionizing gas plasma, map of the level Earth. Wake up now or later...
Best series ever, theme, atmosphere,plot and actors, :)
fun fact: the language spoken by the archeologists at 0:54 is dialectal Swedish from the first half of the 20th century. Even my Swedish friends were impressed by how realistic it sounded in the movie. They told me this sounds like former Göteborg Swedish and this topic even sparked an endless debate among them.
I thought it was some variant of German.
Sounds like some non-native trying to speak Swedish though, at least the old guy. The young one is more like a Finnish-Swedish dialect...
Sounds like a mix of danish and swedish
I never understood why they used Swedish actors. Archeology in those times was dominated by the British in Egypt. So if they kept in line. They should use british actors
@@gatolocoverga152It was also dominated by the German
The movie which asks you if you want to be egyptologist.
Yess and the mummy too
@Cory Bernhardt life is a mistery my friend
Egyptology is literally a pyramid scheme. You have to spend all this money to become an expert, and then you have to find other people who also want to be experts to pay you to learn what you learned.
@@brewtalityk That's where the term comes from!
You would never be able to release the find to humanity, but rather help our shadow government use it to ill intent. Anyone who sees this as anything else isn't paying attention.
I like how they are picking up this enormous metal ring without supports and the second they got it up they are on to the next thing of “OMG there is something UNDERNEATH this enormous metal ring!” And procede to quickly move everything around 😂 It’s like damn take a moment to appreciate that finding an enormous metal ring from ancient Egypt alone would be one of the biggest archeological discoveries ever.
I grew up in 90s. I watched all those classic Hollywood movies many times and this movie is one of them.... oh memories.
That is one of the most inspiring scenes ever made. The ambient, the flow, the mystery... awesome!
And the music of David Arnold (I also love his music in independence day which he composed about 2 years later
I love how first thing we see here is pyramid with sun at the top that is clearly pointing up the seventh symbol.
Hacía años Que no me acordaba de esa película. No sé porqué, porque es excelente!
God I love this franchise. We need more Stargate.
We really need a new show or the old sg1 to come back
It’ll probably get ruined with all the woke-ness of modern media
Hey, I have one of those stone rings in my back yard! I planted Blackberry bushes in it. All this time I thought it was the foundation from a old feed silo!!
Did it work?! Lol
The beginning of the movie is so MYSTERIOUS AND FASCINATING
Hidden gem of a movie
Im glad they kept the music from the movie for the series.
Stargate, a masterpiece that still interesting to watch till today
Before independence day herr emmerich directed stargate great movie openning scene in egypt like the scene with little girl when the stargate was found
Including the deleted scene from the directors cut.
A história deste filme é excelente .
Melhor série de todos os tempos!!! Alguém do Brasil???
Eaglemoss is making Stargate ships. I really want a Stargate model!
I was 12 and my mother took me to the cinema to see this. Life was good...
i loved this movie and music
One of my favourite shows that plus star treck
I don't think they had enough extras in that scene.😊❤❤
Qual o procedimento para assistir este filme Stargate, completo e dublado, alguém pode me ajudar? Agradeço
Serie e film bellissimi peccato che non lo facciano vedere più
Imagine... 80-90 years later, SGC would become a real unit and organization, and we’d be fighting among the stars!
And that they would go back in time and disrupt the timeline then have to make sure the stargate is discovered so that another team can be sent back to correct their mistake.
@@dixievfd55 And only 10 years from now, Ba'al will appear on the ship carrying the gate across the ocean and try to sink it, and then do it again only to get shot. Time travel's a funny thing.
This movie is my favorite ones for ever
I was led to believe that MGM had put the full Stargate film on KZhead to watch for free. Apparently this happened last year (2018) as a publicity stunt for some upcoming Stargate Origins thing. So, I'm wondering where it's at or have they taken it down again?
29 years of me watching this movie and this is the first time I'm seeing the Anubis "Fossil!"
its interesting that the 8th and 9th chevrons were on the stargate here, you can see them at 2:17
This movie was supposed to be a trilogy so eventually they would have used those extra chavrons. Part of that plot was reused for the SG1 series.
One of the best movies ever made everything looks so realistic the movies now nothing compared
Practical effects make movies from that era age better than CGI ones.
Most of the scenes are filmed in actual sets and on locations, making it more realistic than your average filmed on green screen Marvel movie.
amazing movie!
Melhor filme ate hoje,mas nao tem no you tube ele inteiro e tao bom que nao tem pra ver
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Estou tentando colocar o filme stargate, o futuru da humanidade não está entrando pq só passa ha metade do filme?
Dove si scarica il film in italiano?
It would be nice if they made this into a trilogy as planned. Then it would be complete...
Watson Satot buddy they made this into a SHOW! I think them making it into a show was Better then three movies
I honestly wouldn't mind if they rebooted this (and this only, leave the show alone) and created a new movie trilogy that is set in an alternate universe where the TV show never happened. That would make both fanbases (those who only like this movie and those who love the show) happy IMO.
Trust me as much as you have a valid point, you don't want a reboot. You seen how they reboot movies and shows? Damn terrible like my mother in law's cooking. Well actually her cooking still comes off better than reboots even if her cooking smells like burned cabbage and broccoli mixed with fish head soup.
Think I'd rather keep the 300 hours of tv show, rather than reboot and get less than 10 hours of movie.
@@andreapasqua8639 cash grabs without a soul and full of agenda? That's current Hollywood alright. Hate it when they put current social climate and trends in them. Reboot Stargate would probably be an Avatar and Atlantis The Lost Empire hybrid. Guess what themes in both.
Wow never heard of this movie
Feels like it’s out there in the sands of Egypt.
There's another one outside the Aurora, Ill. public library.
This is a very cool scene.
amazing opening, almost like Spielbergs style.
and David Lean
Emmerich is an obvious Spielberg fan and was probably emulating his style back in the 90's, not really a problem though, I liked it.
I'm sure they used the old set of Raiders of the lost ark ..
I do miss when the goa'uld were not as common and very dangerous even in small numbers the feel they gave off in this movie. But the SG-1 series is amazing nonetheless.
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Woo. My favourite movie
명작중에 명작
00:01 pyramids, future generation will get goosebumps looking at this shot knowing what they will learn.
Vry nice movie.
Warp portal
1:00 - Kid just straight up stole a relic before it could be catalogued. Very colonial of her.
Well Ra did stole some human population too.
Take your politics elsewhere race baiter
@@park2103 Take your attempts at picking a fight elsewhere troll
@@Joshua_N-A Fair.
The expedition was paid by her family. So, the professor would have caught that anyway.
Porque no la subes en español
Where i can see entire film?
Y si de verdad existio una puerta a otros lugares???
2 to 3 ads in beginning 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
Genau so👽
This movie awesome
This is the directors cut, where they let you see the dead body of one of the Ra's chief soldier, and thank god it didn't make through the final cut, because it would have ruined the mistery and awe from the initials scene, until the moment they see the pyramid on the alien planet.
It was a good incident starter. Though it reveals this show to be shocking.
The best science fiction ever made.❤
A Star Gate to reach a Star ...
1928...304.. 4220.6794..
What is the name of this movie
Oh.
Now we can watch the story about the story of young Catherine Langford (Character from the original 1994 film Stargate), can't wait to see this reboot. But lets make sure the new prequel tv series is better or not? Let's hope so its good. Please make it good...
More like straight-up garbage.
I think it's a series that had an amazing run, but should be left to remain that way. Yeah, Universe ended on a cliff hanger, but they were at least 2 solid seasons of sci-fi.
Interestingly, according to Catherine in the SG-1 episode "The Torment of Tantalus," her age in 1945 was given as 21, which would put her age in 1928 as 4. The girl in the film looked more than twice that. Maybe 10 or 11.
Who plays the young Catherine Langford?
@@Willpower-74205 I think they did that on purpose to separate the movie canon from the SG1 canon, either that or the writter forgot to check the ages.
Imagine this was based on a true story where they actually found a stargate
It is
In the SG1 show they had this in universe tv show called Wormhole Xtreme that was created with the purpose of hiding the nature of the real Stargate Command, after all if some average joe found out they would just be called crazy that watched way too much tv.
Maybe it is
Movies name please
Wait if the desert location was in America, why the SG1 only had canadian forests? Would it be too expensive to film some episodes in a desert in the same country?
Ophanim,Wake Up!!
Stuff like that is raised using an A-shaped support. If you do it like they do, it either won't move at all or will start sliding towards the direction of the pull.
I remember watching this film at the cinema in Helsinki, Finland, in 1994 or 1995. Local audiences found the opening scene hilarious because of what happened at 1:50 - 1:57. Some people were roaring with laughter, others were clapping and cheering. You probably have no idea WHY so I must explain. The curious thing about Finnish cinemas is that films are not dubbed. Instead, they just play the film as it is (original audio, whatever language that may be) and put subtitles on it. Finland is a bilingual country so every film comes with dual subtitles (Finnish + Swedish). Swedish is also the official language of - yep, you've guessed it - Sweden. There's a good deal of rivalry (friendly rivalry) between Finland and Sweden. Both nations are making jokes about each other. You know how that goes. Friendly jibes and insults, mocking the way the other speaks/behaves/etc. One of the characters in this scene (old scientist who exclaims "What in the god's name is that?" 1:50 - 1:57) can be heard speaking Swedish with a distinctive Swedish-Swedish accent. His accent is surprisingly good and his choice of words is a well-known phrase that sounds amusing to Finnish audiences. The audience is bilingual, of course (Finnish-speaking Finns and Swedish-speaking Finns) but everyone gets the joke. I wonder who wrote the dialogue for the opening scene of Stargate? Whoever it was, they managed to create an accidental inside joke that would crack up the Finnish audiences on a daily basis. There was laughing, cheering, applauding. No one was expecting to hear a random one-liner in Swedish so when it dropped (out of the blue), everyone was like WTF and then ROFLMAO.
That's a very cool little story that offers some very cool cultural insight. Thanks much for posting that little bit of awesomeness.
That's a very cool little story that offers some very cool cultural insight. Thanks much for posting that little bit of awesomeness.
Thanks. Stargate was interesting from a linguistics point of view so I wanted to share the audience reactions. Just for the sake of accuracy: the language we hear in this scene may be Norwegian. It was difficult to tell from the original film (1994 theatrical cut) because this scene was shorter, with less lines spoken. Swedish and Norwegian are very closely related, in fact so much so that they could be considered dialects. A native Norwegian speaker would easily understand a native Swedish speaker (and vice versa) even if they both used their own language. Fortunately in this case, the language doesn't matter. Any audience member with half a brain and rudimentary knowledge of either language (Swedish or Norwegian) would understand - pretty much instantaneously - what was being said. "Herregud, vad är det?!" Based on what I've seen now (the extended version of this scene, with more dialogue) I'm going to have to change my original assumption. What I thought to be Swedish was actually Norwegian. Sneaky move from the director. Had me fooled for 25 years until I saw the extended version. Hahaha! The good old "friendly rivalry" between Scandinavian countries is still on. I used to think it was the dumb Swedes who couldn't figure out how to activate the Stargate when they discovered it. Well, I'll be damned. It was the Norwegians who messed up. They should have asked help from the Finnish or the Russians. These two nations have a more hands-on approach to solving problems. They would just think: "Okay, so we've got 6 symbols already. Let's just pick the 7th symbol at random and see what happens. What's the worst case scenario? Blowing up the Stargate? Yeah, let's try!"
Imagine if, at the moment they finished uncovering the gate and lifted it up like that, someone dialled in...
Pretty much that exact thing happened on an episode once. It... didn't go well.
@@Hawk_of_Battle Which episode?
@@TheStewieOne 3x19, "New Ground."
@@Hawk_of_Battle Just saw that episode a couple days ago.
watched the 1st very one love it all think they are all great I was hooked from the start love them all from helen
The secretive nature of the stargate seems like it could be compromised considering how big that dig site is. Surely someone who was there would remember it and try talking about it.
Well, it was the 1920's, most people there could simply dismiss it as just some random egyptian artifact and it was a pre internet era, information could be lost forever.
Should have had a young Sulla helping on the dig.
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The series where boring but this movie was epic.Thank you james spader
Qué gran película! Stargate fue de esas pequeñas joyas cinematográficas de los 90' que con el pasar del tiempo se transformó en una película de culto, primero porque en su momento no iba muy bien eso de hacer sagas. La única con éxito fue Star War y cuánto no pasó para ver las tres primeras y finalmente las tres últimas. Con Stargate fue una historia distinta, era la primera vez que se establecía la teoría de que extraterrestres tecnológicamente avanzados habían sido los fundadores de las dinastías del antiguo Egipto, algo que en esta época ya es cosa vista pero que entonces era toda una novedad. Todavía recuerdo mi infancia compartiendo con mi mamá la serie televisiva Star Trek, y ella, quien siempre fue una gran fanática de la ciencia ficción y de las mitologías europeas, me decía: Carola, todos esos dioses del Olimpo, de Asgard e incluso de Egipto Antiguo y la Mesopotamia, no eran más que extraterrestres que se hacían pasar por dioses, usando su avanzada tecnología como si fuera magia. Mi madre fue educadora de escuela primaria, pero además era muy culta e inteligente. Habría sido feliz disfrutando de tantas sagas cinematográficas como hay ahora. Saludos y gracias por compartir los clips de Stargate ☕💐🌈
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Sometimes the truth is right in front of you.
Y’all still think “ it’s just a movie “? Star gates are real , and Egypt is a major part in that
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