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When I was about 7 in 2009 I watched a movie from a VHS tape that I had also watched a couple years before. I believe it was released in the 1990s.



In this live-action movie, I remember there being an army of kids on a space craft. There was a "God" or leader in a foggy white room, who was pretty old. At the end of the movie, two of the adult characters kiss as the movie ends.



Additional notes from from what I remember:
All the characters were white
All characters were human looking
The goal of the movie was to get the man out of the white room



What I know the movie isn't:
The Fifth Element,
Total Recall,
Gattaca,
Galaxy Quest,
Armageddon,
Starship Troopers,
Event Horizon,
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace,
Screamers,
Stargate,
Spaced Invaders,
Alien Intruder,
The Arrival,
The Puppet Masters,
Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe,
Solar Crisis,
Mars Attacks,
Moon 44,
Alien 3,
Alien: Resurrection,
Dead Space,
Lifepod,
Star Trek: First Contact,
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country,
Star Trek Generations,
Star Trek: Insurrection,
Lost in Space,
Muppets From Space,
Virus,
Space Truckers,
Soldier,
Apollo 13,
Wing Commander,
Contact, and
Crossworlds



Other:
This movie was suitable enough to show to second graders at the time. I had first watched the movie in Syria when I was about 5. The second time I saw it was when I had been walking on a street with my brother, when I found it laying infront of a house. I had remembered the movie from the cover alone, and my school used to movies once a month to the whole school. After one of the movies had ended, I went to one of the teachers to ask them to play it the next time. During then, I knew very little English, and now I assume they thought the movie was the school's. Fastforward about a month, we watch that same movie that I gave them. Ever since then I haven't seen it, or heared of it.










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    Hey there, that's a great start. But can you take a look at scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9335/… and add any detail you can think it of. It will all help someone answer the question.

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    Were the adult figures part of it throughout? Grownup kids? Characters introduced near the end?

    – FuzzyBoots
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Probably not The Space Children either, from 1958.

    – FuzzyBoots
    2 days ago











  • I don't remember where the adult characters were during the film. I just remember them kissing at the end.

    – Ace
    2 days ago
















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When I was about 7 in 2009 I watched a movie from a VHS tape that I had also watched a couple years before. I believe it was released in the 1990s.



In this live-action movie, I remember there being an army of kids on a space craft. There was a "God" or leader in a foggy white room, who was pretty old. At the end of the movie, two of the adult characters kiss as the movie ends.



Additional notes from from what I remember:
All the characters were white
All characters were human looking
The goal of the movie was to get the man out of the white room



What I know the movie isn't:
The Fifth Element,
Total Recall,
Gattaca,
Galaxy Quest,
Armageddon,
Starship Troopers,
Event Horizon,
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace,
Screamers,
Stargate,
Spaced Invaders,
Alien Intruder,
The Arrival,
The Puppet Masters,
Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe,
Solar Crisis,
Mars Attacks,
Moon 44,
Alien 3,
Alien: Resurrection,
Dead Space,
Lifepod,
Star Trek: First Contact,
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country,
Star Trek Generations,
Star Trek: Insurrection,
Lost in Space,
Muppets From Space,
Virus,
Space Truckers,
Soldier,
Apollo 13,
Wing Commander,
Contact, and
Crossworlds



Other:
This movie was suitable enough to show to second graders at the time. I had first watched the movie in Syria when I was about 5. The second time I saw it was when I had been walking on a street with my brother, when I found it laying infront of a house. I had remembered the movie from the cover alone, and my school used to movies once a month to the whole school. After one of the movies had ended, I went to one of the teachers to ask them to play it the next time. During then, I knew very little English, and now I assume they thought the movie was the school's. Fastforward about a month, we watch that same movie that I gave them. Ever since then I haven't seen it, or heared of it.










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    Hey there, that's a great start. But can you take a look at scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9335/… and add any detail you can think it of. It will all help someone answer the question.

    – Moriarty
    2 days ago








  • 1





    Were the adult figures part of it throughout? Grownup kids? Characters introduced near the end?

    – FuzzyBoots
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Probably not The Space Children either, from 1958.

    – FuzzyBoots
    2 days ago











  • I don't remember where the adult characters were during the film. I just remember them kissing at the end.

    – Ace
    2 days ago














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When I was about 7 in 2009 I watched a movie from a VHS tape that I had also watched a couple years before. I believe it was released in the 1990s.



In this live-action movie, I remember there being an army of kids on a space craft. There was a "God" or leader in a foggy white room, who was pretty old. At the end of the movie, two of the adult characters kiss as the movie ends.



Additional notes from from what I remember:
All the characters were white
All characters were human looking
The goal of the movie was to get the man out of the white room



What I know the movie isn't:
The Fifth Element,
Total Recall,
Gattaca,
Galaxy Quest,
Armageddon,
Starship Troopers,
Event Horizon,
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace,
Screamers,
Stargate,
Spaced Invaders,
Alien Intruder,
The Arrival,
The Puppet Masters,
Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe,
Solar Crisis,
Mars Attacks,
Moon 44,
Alien 3,
Alien: Resurrection,
Dead Space,
Lifepod,
Star Trek: First Contact,
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country,
Star Trek Generations,
Star Trek: Insurrection,
Lost in Space,
Muppets From Space,
Virus,
Space Truckers,
Soldier,
Apollo 13,
Wing Commander,
Contact, and
Crossworlds



Other:
This movie was suitable enough to show to second graders at the time. I had first watched the movie in Syria when I was about 5. The second time I saw it was when I had been walking on a street with my brother, when I found it laying infront of a house. I had remembered the movie from the cover alone, and my school used to movies once a month to the whole school. After one of the movies had ended, I went to one of the teachers to ask them to play it the next time. During then, I knew very little English, and now I assume they thought the movie was the school's. Fastforward about a month, we watch that same movie that I gave them. Ever since then I haven't seen it, or heared of it.










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When I was about 7 in 2009 I watched a movie from a VHS tape that I had also watched a couple years before. I believe it was released in the 1990s.



In this live-action movie, I remember there being an army of kids on a space craft. There was a "God" or leader in a foggy white room, who was pretty old. At the end of the movie, two of the adult characters kiss as the movie ends.



Additional notes from from what I remember:
All the characters were white
All characters were human looking
The goal of the movie was to get the man out of the white room



What I know the movie isn't:
The Fifth Element,
Total Recall,
Gattaca,
Galaxy Quest,
Armageddon,
Starship Troopers,
Event Horizon,
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace,
Screamers,
Stargate,
Spaced Invaders,
Alien Intruder,
The Arrival,
The Puppet Masters,
Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe,
Solar Crisis,
Mars Attacks,
Moon 44,
Alien 3,
Alien: Resurrection,
Dead Space,
Lifepod,
Star Trek: First Contact,
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country,
Star Trek Generations,
Star Trek: Insurrection,
Lost in Space,
Muppets From Space,
Virus,
Space Truckers,
Soldier,
Apollo 13,
Wing Commander,
Contact, and
Crossworlds



Other:
This movie was suitable enough to show to second graders at the time. I had first watched the movie in Syria when I was about 5. The second time I saw it was when I had been walking on a street with my brother, when I found it laying infront of a house. I had remembered the movie from the cover alone, and my school used to movies once a month to the whole school. After one of the movies had ended, I went to one of the teachers to ask them to play it the next time. During then, I knew very little English, and now I assume they thought the movie was the school's. Fastforward about a month, we watch that same movie that I gave them. Ever since then I haven't seen it, or heared of it.







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    Hey there, that's a great start. But can you take a look at scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9335/… and add any detail you can think it of. It will all help someone answer the question.

    – Moriarty
    2 days ago








  • 1





    Were the adult figures part of it throughout? Grownup kids? Characters introduced near the end?

    – FuzzyBoots
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Probably not The Space Children either, from 1958.

    – FuzzyBoots
    2 days ago











  • I don't remember where the adult characters were during the film. I just remember them kissing at the end.

    – Ace
    2 days ago














  • 2





    Hey there, that's a great start. But can you take a look at scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9335/… and add any detail you can think it of. It will all help someone answer the question.

    – Moriarty
    2 days ago








  • 1





    Were the adult figures part of it throughout? Grownup kids? Characters introduced near the end?

    – FuzzyBoots
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Probably not The Space Children either, from 1958.

    – FuzzyBoots
    2 days ago











  • I don't remember where the adult characters were during the film. I just remember them kissing at the end.

    – Ace
    2 days ago








2




2





Hey there, that's a great start. But can you take a look at scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9335/… and add any detail you can think it of. It will all help someone answer the question.

– Moriarty
2 days ago







Hey there, that's a great start. But can you take a look at scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9335/… and add any detail you can think it of. It will all help someone answer the question.

– Moriarty
2 days ago






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1





Were the adult figures part of it throughout? Grownup kids? Characters introduced near the end?

– FuzzyBoots
2 days ago





Were the adult figures part of it throughout? Grownup kids? Characters introduced near the end?

– FuzzyBoots
2 days ago




1




1





Probably not The Space Children either, from 1958.

– FuzzyBoots
2 days ago





Probably not The Space Children either, from 1958.

– FuzzyBoots
2 days ago













I don't remember where the adult characters were during the film. I just remember them kissing at the end.

– Ace
2 days ago





I don't remember where the adult characters were during the film. I just remember them kissing at the end.

– Ace
2 days ago










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