On This Day: June 6, 1980 – Galaxina Premieres in Theaters

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On This Day: June 6, 1980 – Galaxina Premieres in Theaters
On this day June 6, 1980, the sci-fi comedy Galaxina premiered in theaters. Directed by William Sachs, the film starred Stephen Macht and featured Dorothy Stratten in one of her final roles before her tragic death later that year.

Galaxina was a parody of space adventure films, set in the year 3008 and centered around a robotic space officer named Galaxina who begins to develop human emotions. With a tone that blended camp, satire, and low budget ambition, the film poked fun at popular sci-fi franchises of the time, including Star Trek and Star Wars.

Though it didn’t make much impact critically or commercially, Galaxina has become a cult curiosity among fans of obscure 80s cinema and early sci-fi spoofs. Stratten’s role added a poignant layer to the film’s legacy, as she was named Playboy’s Playmate of the Year the same year it was released.

80s insight: Galaxina reflected the early 80s wave of independent sci-fi films that leaned into humor, oddity, and imagination. These types of movies filled late night TV slots and video store shelves, shaping the way many 80s kids discovered science fiction.

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