Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie

    Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie
    1997

    Synopsis

    The legendary Power Rangers must stop the evil space pirate Divatox from releasing the powerful Maligore from his volcanic imprisonment on the island of Muranthias, where only the kindly wizard Lerigot has the key to release him. The hope of victory lies in the Ranger's incredible new Turbo powers and powerful Turbo Zords.

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    Cast

    • Blake FosterJustin Stewart
    • Steve CardenasRocky DeSantos
    • Catherine SutherlandKat Hillard
    • Nakia BurriseTanya Sloan
    • Johnny Yong BoschAdam Park
    • Jason David FrankTommy Oliver
    • Amy Jo JohnsonKimberly Hart
    • Austin St. JohnJason Lee Scott
    • Paul SchrierBulk
    • Donene KistlerAlpha 5

    Recommendations

    • 60

      Los Angeles Times

      Has lots of energy and a sensational villainess, Divatox (Hilary Shepard Turner), whose fashion tips come from Ming the Merciless and who has been given all the film's sharpest lines.
    • 50

      Chicago Reader

      With minimalist and universal fantasies as their points of departure, the superheroic deeds evolve only incrementally beyond the realistic -- a deeply satisfying process.
    • 40

      TV Guide Magazine

      Infantile, pointless tedium aimed at kids, to whom the fact that it features the entire cast of TV's Power Rangers ZEO will presumably mean something.
    • 40

      Variety

      Even under the best of circumstances, it would be late in the day for another bigscreen adventure from the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. But coming so soon after the well-received reissue of George Lucas' Star Wars trilogy, the high-camp cheesiness ofTurbo: A Power Rangers Movie is especially unimpressive.
    • 40

      Austin Chronicle

      For me, that low-tech, Fifties, camp charm wore a mite thin by the second half-hour, but then, I'm not the target audience, am I?
    • 37

      Washington Post

      A purgatory of low-budget interplanetary adventure.
    • 30

      The New York Times

      Five-year-olds who have read their Shakespeare will recognize that Turbo is a lot of sound and fury signifying nothing.
    • 25

      San Francisco Chronicle

      Every instance when Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie feels like the worst movie ever made, some goofy little screechy moment involving the villainess, Divatox, saves it. So it winds up being nearly the worst movie ever made.