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Ator II - Der Unbesiegbare

Originaltitel: Ator 2: L'invincibile Orion
  • 1983
  • PG
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
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Ator II - Der Unbesiegbare (1983)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMuscle-bound Ator and his mute East Asian sidekick travel from the ends of the earth to save his aged mentor from the evil, mustachioed Zor.Muscle-bound Ator and his mute East Asian sidekick travel from the ends of the earth to save his aged mentor from the evil, mustachioed Zor.Muscle-bound Ator and his mute East Asian sidekick travel from the ends of the earth to save his aged mentor from the evil, mustachioed Zor.

  • Regie
    • Joe D'Amato
  • Drehbuch
    • Joe D'Amato
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Miles O'Keeffe
    • Lisa Foster
    • David Brandon
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    2,3/10
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    • Regie
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Drehbuch
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Miles O'Keeffe
      • Lisa Foster
      • David Brandon
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    Miles O'Keeffe
    Miles O'Keeffe
    • Ator
    Lisa Foster
    Lisa Foster
    • Mila
    David Brandon
    David Brandon
    • Zor
    • (as David Cain Haughton)
    Charles Borromel
    Charles Borromel
    • Akronas
    Kiro Wehara
    • Thong
    • (as Chen Wong)
    Robert Black
    • High Priest
    Donald Hodson
    • Village Elder
    Stephan Soffer
    • Ravani
    • (as Sthephan Soffer)
    Nello Pazzafini
    Nello Pazzafini
    • Wallon
    • (as Ned Steinberg/Robert Black)
    • …
    Osiride Pevarello
    • Sandur
    • (as Hershel Curtis)
    Sandra Carle
    • Old Woman
    Nancy Hall
    • 1st Maiden
    Linette Ray
    • 2nd Maiden
    Robert Karshin
    • 1st Youth
    Andy Stradly
    • 2nd Youth
    Steve Rivers
    • 3rd Youth
    Salvatore Baccaro
    Salvatore Baccaro
    • Capo dei Cavernicoli
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Dolores Calò
    • Village Woman
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Drehbuch
      • Joe D'Amato
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    2kilgore2345

    A poor movie from a badly treated genre

    There are plenty of reviews that describe this movie as the worst ever made. For sure there are plenty of mistakes: lackluster acting, rather boring and cliched and at times paradoxical script, and the stock B-movie sound and "special" effects. As noted, there are plenty of glosses of plot, making _Cave Dwellers_ a tissue of fantasy film, especially in comparison with the Lord of the Rings trilogy. However, this movie is not the worst movie ever. Most, if not all, (including this review) of these reviews are written by fans of MSTK3. Therefore, many of these reviews are pretty much summaries of the MSTK3 episode of _Cave Dwellers_.

    In the episode, Joel, Tom Servo, and Crow remark to the Mad Scientists that this is the worst movie ever sent to them. Of course, loyal fans have taken this quote and ran with it. I have found this movie endearing-not in a way that one finds _Forrest Gump_ endearing-but in the effort put into this movie by some the cast. Also, this movie is laughable without its MSTK3 treatment. That is because _Cave Dwellers_ does not take itself seriously, and it is not trying to import into its viewers some sort of righteous theme. For all of the monster puppets, medieval hang gliding, and continuity lapses-this movie does not advertise to be any more that what it is, a shallow depiction of a rather shallow genre.

    Likewise, I can't bring myself to hate Miles O'Keeffe or Lisa Foster. Instead this hatred is for Coleman Francis, Tony Cardoza, Jennifer Lopez, Arch Hall, Jr., and so on.
    Shannon-32

    Great MST3K fodder!

    It wasn't until the end of the MST3K episode did I note that there was a guy in a fight scene wearing glasses and tire marks where Ator was riding his horse.

    This movie stunk like yesterday's gym socks (at least it wasn't bad as 'Manos'). The only things that were good about it were the hunky, Conan dude, Ator, and the riffings from Joel and the bots.

    What I can't understand is how the shots of the white guy and the black guy (in the beginning and the end of the film) have anything to do with the movie? It looks like they were extras off of the film of "Ben Hur" or something.
    wishkah7

    Watch the MST3K version of this movie!

    As a fan of Grade Z movies myself I'll say this as a word of kindly advice: don't watch this movie as it is!!! You've been warned! This movie has tons of continuity problems and the special effects are unbelievably horrible!!!

    Cave Dwellers or The Blade Master (or whatever you like to call it) is set in the Middle Ages, right? Ator and his friends set out to fight some evildoer who sacrifices young girls to an anaconda, and along the way they fight cavemen, invisible swordsmen, an anaconda puppet, and get this, they have to protect the earth from a bomb called a "Geometric Neucleus" that posesses nuclear power!

    MST3K had every right to make fun of the hidiously terrible movie. Since when was there hang gliders, hand grenades, and nuclear power back in the Middle Ages?! Other bloopers that were mentioned were the hang gliding scene, and as anyone can see, Ator was flying over a modern city, and a caveman wearing sunglasses? And who can forget the infamous 'tire tracks' in the background at the end of the movie? Heck, even Joel and the 'bots were complaining about this literally bad movie!

    If you're a fan of bad movies and you want to check this one out, it's only worth watching on MST3K! Another thing I can't believe is that these Ator flicks even had a prequel and some sequels! You would probably feel sorry for Miles O'Keefe for even participating in such stupidity of this type of entertainment. But the movie is funny, and the MST3K version is even funnier.
    2Pucki

    Something you just have to love Cinecitta for...

    I mean, you just have to love the Italian film industry. Someone came up with a post-doomsday action movie ("Road Warrior") and the Italians were busy for years doing one rip-off after another. Then some other one came up with a successful barbarian movie ("Conan") and the Italians were busy... eh, see above.

    Besides countless other variations of the theme (one of my favorites is Umberto Lenzi's "The Barbarians" starring the Paul twins) the Ator series was created. And this, the second one, is probably the worst (or best, depending on your point of view).

    Ator is called back into action by his old teacher, who has discovered some kind of nuclear power that, of course, has to be protected so it won't get into wrong hands. The old man sends his daughter to Ator, and after a few complications Ator, his sidekick Tong and the girl set back to the castle, which meanwhile has fallen to some evildoer (of course, an old "class mate" of Ator). Somewhere along the way the heroic trio forgets about the plot and eradicates some giant snake-worshipping cult for the fun of it (not before some virgins are sacrificed). Just in time before the madman finally loses his temper and kills the wise teacher our heroes remember their duties, invent hanggliding and grenades and save the day.

    Included: terrible acting by all participants (especially O'Keeffe), incredibly hilarious "special effects" (you just have to adore the snake fight scene, which must be sort of a hommage to "Bride of the Monster"), badly staged fight scenes, numerous continuity errors (Ator flies two different hanggliders during the climatic battle, watch for it, just an example) and an overall non-understanding of the concept of history (cavemen, "civilized" barbarians, castle-builders, all thrown in one film).

    If you're, like me, devoted to bad movies, this is the one of the series to see, you'll probably end up ROTFL. For the records: the Malta-filmed third part is actually quite watchable.

    Considering Joe D'Amato's other efforts this is probably his most entertaining movie, as he certainly has failed to deliver watchable horror or erotic movies. But I strongly have the opinion that this was completely by accident.
    1darkjosh

    Painful, confusing, a total mind-slicer

    Even MST3K couldn't make this painful, long, and ultimately mind-bending drek funny or entertaining. While most bad movies in and of themselves are hilariously bad, this one is one of those few videos that uses the word bad in its literal sense.

    The element that makes this so PAINFUL to watch is not the lack of story, but the fact that SOOOO much background is crammed into the first half-hour that it is utterly ridiculous and harder to follow than a highway while driving with no headlights.

    The hero of the film, Ator, is no more than eye-candy for this literal energy-sucker of a film. Dressed in a loin-cloth and sporting "pecs like melons," as Joel put it, he belongs more in a fitness magazine than here.

    I would recommend this ONLY to die-hard, and I mean die-hard followers of cheese. If you have an enemy, recommend them this film. If you make it through this, I commend you. You should be able to make it through anything.

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sandahl Bergman, and Gerry Lopez in Conan der Barbar (1982)
    Schwert und Zauberei
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    • Wissenswertes
      Director Joe D'Amato made the movie very quickly, in an effort to cash in on the popularity of Conan der Zerstörer (1984). D'Amato made the first Ator movie in response to the success of Conan der Barbar (1982).
    • Patzer
      A stairwell in the medieval castle has a handrail.
    • Zitate

      Ator: Thong, the fish is ready!

    • Alternative Versionen
      UK versions are cut by 26s for 'PG' rating.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Taurus, der Gigant von Thessalien (1963)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 24. Februar 1984 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Italien
    • Sprache
      • Italienisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Ator - der Barbar kehrt zurück
    • Drehorte
      • Castello Piccolomini, Balsorano, L'Aquila, Italien(Castle Interios and Exteriors)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Metaxa Corporation
      • Royal Film Traders
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      • 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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