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quot;Flash Gordon" was released in 1980 by Universal Pictures, the same studio that released the original 3 "Flash Gordon" serials in the 1930s. The film's score is one of the first to be primarily composed and performed by a rock band, namely Queen. The film has been classified as camp, similar to the 1960s TV series Batman, and since its premiere has become a cult classic. The story opens with the voice of an alien ruler, namely Ming, complaining of being bored. He asks his second-in-command, Gene
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