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Galaxina 1980

★ 4.080 votes95 min📅 1980-06-06

"She's too good to be true...and too real to be otherwise."

In William Sachs' offbeat 1980 sci-fi comedy Galaxina, a dazzling android with near-human grace navigates the cosmos aboard an underperforming Space Police cruiser.

Director: William Sachs

Cast

Dorothy Stratten
Dorothy Stratten
Galaxina
Stephen Macht
Stephen Macht
Sgt. Thor
Avery Schreiber
Avery Schreiber
Capt. Cornelius Butt
Lionel Mark Smith
Lionel Mark Smith
Maurice
J.D. Hinton
J.D. Hinton
Buzz
Tad Horino
Tad Horino
Sam Wo
Ronald Knight
Ronald Knight
Ordric
Percy Rodriguez
Percy Rodriguez
Ordric (voice)
Angelo Rossitto
Angelo Rossitto
Monster from Egg
Susan Kiger
Susan Kiger
Blue Girl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Galaxina (1980) about?

Galaxina follows a lifelike android assigned to an underachieving Space Police crew, where her primary duty is overseeing the chaotic Captain Butt. When a mission strands her crew in suspended animation for decades, she's left alone—but not emotionless. Over time, she develops real feelings for the ship's pilot, Thor, testing the boundaries between artificial and human connection.

Who directed Galaxina?

William Sachs directed the film in 1980. Known for blending genre satire with quirky storytelling, Sachs crafted a space adventure that's equal parts silly and surprisingly tender.

Who stars in Galaxina?

The main cast includes Dorothy Stratten as Galaxina, Stephen Macht as Captain Cornelius Butt, Avery Schreiber, Lionel Mark Smith, and J.D. Hinton as Thor.

Is Galaxina (1980) worth watching?

Galaxina offers a cult-classic gem for fans of 80s sci-fi and offbeat comedy. While it leans into campy tropes, the film's heartfelt exploration of emotion and identity gives it unexpected depth. For viewers who enjoy playful, retro space adventures with a side of weird charm, it's a fun ride.

How long is Galaxina?

Galaxina has a runtime of 95 minutes.

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About Galaxina (1980) — A sci-fi comedy where an android discovers her heart in the cosmos

In William Sachs' offbeat 1980 sci-fi comedy Galaxina, a dazzling android with near-human grace navigates the cosmos aboard an underperforming Space Police cruiser. Tasked with keeping order under the bumbling Captain Cornelius Butt, she soon outshines her human crewmates—literally and figuratively. When a deep-space mission forces everyone into decades-long suspended animation, Galaxina is left alone, her programmed duties giving way to something far more personal: the awakening of emotion. As she drifts through the void, her synthetic heart begins to beat for the ship's roguish pilot, Thor, blurring the line between machine and desire.

A playful yet poignant meditation on humanity, Galaxina delivers retro-futuristic charm with a wink, blending campy humor and unexpected soul. Dorothy Stratten's luminous performance as the titular android anchors the film, while Sachs' direction leans into the absurd with a lighthearted touch. Beneath the neon-lit space opera trappings lies a quieter story of isolation, identity, and the messy business of falling in love.