Stargate: — Puerta A Las Estrellas
The film operates on the "Ancient Astronaut" theory, proposing that the Egyptian god was actually an extraterrestrial being.
: Directed by Roland Emmerich and co-written with Dean Devlin, the film established their signature style of high-stakes, epic-scale storytelling. Stargate: Puerta a las estrellas
Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), the film was a significant undertaking for its time. The film operates on the "Ancient Astronaut" theory,
: This reimagining of the Great Pyramids as landing pads for alien spacecraft became a visual hallmark of the film and influenced many subsequent sci-fi works. 4. Technical Production and Style : This reimagining of the Great Pyramids as
: Ra is depicted as an alien who traveled to Earth to escape extinction, eventually enslaving primitive humans to use as hosts for his parasitic form and as labor for mining "Naquadah" (the power source for Stargate technology).
: An Egyptologist was present during filming to ensure the dialogue sounded real, with specific rhythms and patterns based on consonant structures and interpretive vowels.
: Filmmakers were inspired by the detailed language creation in Star Trek and sought to use authentic ancient Egyptian.