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A sword-wielding warrior, Amethea, and a few companions embark on a life-or-death mission to liberate her people from the clutches of a brutal monarch who destroyed her village and enslaved ... Read allA sword-wielding warrior, Amethea, and a few companions embark on a life-or-death mission to liberate her people from the clutches of a brutal monarch who destroyed her village and enslaved her people.A sword-wielding warrior, Amethea, and a few companions embark on a life-or-death mission to liberate her people from the clutches of a brutal monarch who destroyed her village and enslaved her people.
Armando Capo
- Arrakur
- (as Arman Chapman)
Andrea Barbieri
- Zoraida
- (as Andrea Barbizon)
Anthony Middleton
- Zohar
- (as Tony Middleton)
Roberto Catarineu
- Shibdiz
- (as Robert Carson)
Matilde Mur
- Eunuco
- (as Matilda Muir)
Eddie Pequenino
- Vendedor
- (as Eddie Little)
Theodore McNabney
- Cerus
- (as Theo McNabney)
Ricardo Jordán
- Vanir
- (as Richard R. Jordan)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaKatt Shea's (actress and future director) first lead role. She was sent to audition by her agent but they hired somebody else. Then that actress got a TV pilot, and Shea was the next in line so the offered it to her. She flew to Argentina where she said she "spent two and a half months wearing skimpy outfits or nothing at all."
- GoofsThe priest is shot by arrow from behind, but the arrow lands in his forehead.
- Quotes
Arrakur: You are much too beautiful a girl to let yourself be broken into food for the royal dogs.
- Alternate versionsThe 4-movie, 2-disc compilation DVD by Shout! Factory includes 9 minutes and 58 seconds of deleted and extended scenes from the Unrated VHS cut which are not listed on the artwork. These scenes include throat slashing, extended nudity and rape by the torturer, and conversations by the guard.
- ConnectionsEdited into Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II (1989)
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An unenterprising addition to the (rightly) maligned '80s genre of the sword-and-sorcery movie (you'd be well advised to check out the likes of DEATHSTALKER and THE SWORD AND THE SORCERER instead of this uninspiring dreck) whose sole purpose seems to be to show as many naked women throughout the film as possible. But this isn't soft-core porn by any means; instead it's a low budget action epic, shot on the cheap in Argentina by a talentless bunch of guys who don't know two things about fight choreography (case in point: compare this film with a similar Shaw Brothers sword-fighting epic – no contest).
The film deserves note – and perhaps credit – for portraying some feisty and powerful female warriors who easily overthrow their male oppressors, but then proceed to turn this idea on its head by insisting that all of the female performers be naked or raped at one time or another. Although female torture, rape and molestation may sound unpleasant, rest assured that this film portrays the scenes as weakly and routinely as it can, without power.
Lana Clarkson ("I'll be no man's slave and no man's whore! And if I can't kill them all, by the Gods, they'll know I've tried!") is the Nordic beauty who leads a revolt against the aforementioned oppressors. I think these guys are meant to be Roman but you wouldn't guess, seeing as the costumes are so poor. Most of the film consists of drawn-out action sequences which are really poorly done and much less interesting than any Italian peplum from the '60s you could ever find. The middle section of the film consists of torture and contains an amusing scene of a guy being thrown into an acid bath, but that's about it.
Despite the inclusion of some muscular men in a gladiator battle, the excitement level is null. Expect to see lots of naked female flesh and some unwanted naked male flesh. Expect to see poor camera-work, shoddy and unconvincing gore effects and an utterly routine payoff for your time. Expect to see a level of film-making so cheap, unimaginative and unskilled that you can barely bother to watch the movie at all. Expect to see the sequel.
The film deserves note – and perhaps credit – for portraying some feisty and powerful female warriors who easily overthrow their male oppressors, but then proceed to turn this idea on its head by insisting that all of the female performers be naked or raped at one time or another. Although female torture, rape and molestation may sound unpleasant, rest assured that this film portrays the scenes as weakly and routinely as it can, without power.
Lana Clarkson ("I'll be no man's slave and no man's whore! And if I can't kill them all, by the Gods, they'll know I've tried!") is the Nordic beauty who leads a revolt against the aforementioned oppressors. I think these guys are meant to be Roman but you wouldn't guess, seeing as the costumes are so poor. Most of the film consists of drawn-out action sequences which are really poorly done and much less interesting than any Italian peplum from the '60s you could ever find. The middle section of the film consists of torture and contains an amusing scene of a guy being thrown into an acid bath, but that's about it.
Despite the inclusion of some muscular men in a gladiator battle, the excitement level is null. Expect to see lots of naked female flesh and some unwanted naked male flesh. Expect to see poor camera-work, shoddy and unconvincing gore effects and an utterly routine payoff for your time. Expect to see a level of film-making so cheap, unimaginative and unskilled that you can barely bother to watch the movie at all. Expect to see the sequel.
- Leofwine_draca
- Oct 15, 2015
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- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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