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A fearsome swordsman, Kain, crosses the barren wastelands and comes upon a town where two arch enemies fight incessantly for control of the town's only well.A fearsome swordsman, Kain, crosses the barren wastelands and comes upon a town where two arch enemies fight incessantly for control of the town's only well.A fearsome swordsman, Kain, crosses the barren wastelands and comes upon a town where two arch enemies fight incessantly for control of the town's only well.
María Socas
- Naja the Sorceress
- (as Maria Socas)
Anthony De Longis
- Kief, Zeg's Captain
- (as Anthony DeLongis)
Guillermo Marín
- Bal Caz
- (as William Marin)
Armando Capo
- Burgo the Slaver
- (as Arthur Clark)
Marcos Woinsky
- Burgo's Captain
- (as Mark Welles)
Cecilia Narova
- Exotic Dancer
- (as Cecilia North)
José Casanova
- Zeg's Guard
- (as Joe Cass)
Arturo Noal
- Zeg's Guard
- (as Arthur Neal)
Miguel Zavaleta
- Zeg's Guard
- (as Michael Zane)
Hernán Gené
- Zeg's Guard
- (as Herman Gere)
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Did you know
- TriviaUnlike much bigger-budget movies such as Total Recall (1990) or Good Luck Chuck (2007) this movie features a woman with anatomically correct multiple breasts, in this case four.
This does happen occasionally due to a mutation, but only along the Mammalian Lines - two arcs along the torso from the genitals to the forelegs (armpits in humans), on which the teats of all mammals occur. Any number of teats may form on any species, but the typical amount is twice the usual litter size (which is of course one in humans), and no breasts would ever form along a horizontal line.
- GoofsThe planet Ur has two suns in the sky, yet there are no double shadows.
Two suns are so far away that they don't present two light sources. It's not like two spotlights.
- Alternate versionsAccording to the "Technical specs" link for this movie, there are at least two different versions of this film, one clocking in at 1 hr 21 min (81 min), and a second at 1 hr 14 min (74 min). The second was only released in the United Kingdom and has been edited down to remove some scenes of violence.
- ConnectionsEdited from Deathstalker (1983)
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So, it's not the latest Merchant-Ivory production. Let's face it, those blokes could certainly learn a thing or two from the Roger Corman school of filmmaking.
"THE WARRIOR AND THE SORCERESS" has a lot going for it, and bears the distinction of being the only film in motion picture history to ever combine all of the following elements* into a neat 77 minute package AND still manage to pack the kids' lunches, run for Governor of Illinois and pick up last week's dry cleaning all at the same time. What a trooper!
*"The following elements"... -- David Carradine -- Tons of naked women -- Sword fights (inept and otherwise) -- Maria Socas running around topless eighty percent of the time -- Cues from James Horner's "HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP" score -- Tons of breasts... the friendly kind -- A fat man and his angry lizard (that astounds like no other animatronic, yet immobile angry lizard ever could!) -- A chick with four... count 'em... four tits (beat that Verhoeven!) -- And, of course... David Carradine.
What more could you ask for? A blender? This film deserves it's own category. Peplum Film Noir.
If you want to send love this Christmas, give 'em "THE WARRIOR AND THE SORCERESS". They'll devour it in 77 minutes flat... and, love you for it, if time permits.
"THE WARRIOR AND THE SORCERESS" has a lot going for it, and bears the distinction of being the only film in motion picture history to ever combine all of the following elements* into a neat 77 minute package AND still manage to pack the kids' lunches, run for Governor of Illinois and pick up last week's dry cleaning all at the same time. What a trooper!
*"The following elements"... -- David Carradine -- Tons of naked women -- Sword fights (inept and otherwise) -- Maria Socas running around topless eighty percent of the time -- Cues from James Horner's "HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP" score -- Tons of breasts... the friendly kind -- A fat man and his angry lizard (that astounds like no other animatronic, yet immobile angry lizard ever could!) -- A chick with four... count 'em... four tits (beat that Verhoeven!) -- And, of course... David Carradine.
What more could you ask for? A blender? This film deserves it's own category. Peplum Film Noir.
If you want to send love this Christmas, give 'em "THE WARRIOR AND THE SORCERESS". They'll devour it in 77 minutes flat... and, love you for it, if time permits.
- johnmorghen
- Sep 13, 2002
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,886,225
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $574,210
- Sep 9, 1984
- Gross worldwide
- $2,886,225
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By what name was The Warrior and the Sorceress (1984) officially released in India in English?
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