Auf der Suche nach Rache infiltrieren Officer Angel Wolfe, ihre indianische Freundin Whitestar und Outlaw Heather eine befestigte Insel, auf der ein untoter Zauberer und seine böse Kulttrupp... Alles lesenAuf der Suche nach Rache infiltrieren Officer Angel Wolfe, ihre indianische Freundin Whitestar und Outlaw Heather eine befestigte Insel, auf der ein untoter Zauberer und seine böse Kulttruppe Frauen gefangen nahmen, um an Gladiatorenturnieren teilzunehmen.Auf der Suche nach Rache infiltrieren Officer Angel Wolfe, ihre indianische Freundin Whitestar und Outlaw Heather eine befestigte Insel, auf der ein untoter Zauberer und seine böse Kulttruppe Frauen gefangen nahmen, um an Gladiatorenturnieren teilzunehmen.
- Koro
- (as Bob Tessier)
- Prison Referee
- (as Annie Gaybis)
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The plot and FX are laughable but the music was surprisingly better than expected almost sounding like the works of John Carpenter.
Unfortunately the film is only a 15 so there's no real sex but the image of Raven in some kind of very short, dream state when she has a snake draped round her neck is mind bendingly erotic and worthy of the purchase price.
The film begins with "Dirty Harriet" type cop action and climaxes with gladiatorial battles and a sub-Bondian villain threatening the world with a doomsday weapon that looks alarmingly like a giant phallus. It's fast-moving, funny and good-natured enough to be enjoyable viewing.
"The Lost Empire" is a misfired spoof of various fantasy genres, marking an overly ambitious low-budget feature directing debut for former Roger Corman publicist Jim Wynorski. Featuring numerous statuesque women in various states of undress, this entry in the yet-to-succeed Women Warriors genre (e.g., "Sheena", unreleased "She" remake) was started as a 3-D production in latter's 1983 boomtime, but was ultimately filmed and released "flat".
No so flat are the bevy of heroines, three of whom go ("Enter the Dragon" style) to the Pacific island of Golgotha where Dr. Sin Do (Angus Scrimm) has a cult. Sin Do, who turns out to be the ancient Li Chuk, has a pact with the devil whereby he caused natural disasters, and currently is searching for the second jeweled Eye of the Avatar (made by the lost race of the Lemurians) to match his own and give him endless powe.
Amidst much science fiction trappings including cheap mattework, miniatures and special effects, filmmaker Wynorski emphasizes puns and spoof of old-style serials exposition, with not enough funny gags. Fanasy fans will be intrigued, but picture is largely a skin show, spotlighting the beauty of stripper Raven de la Croix, who also acted as associate produce and provided her own gaudy American Indian costumes. Acting is generally poor, with lead player Melanie Vincz apparently not informed of he jokes by Wynorski, while familiar baddie, bald Bob Tessier, suffers with stuck on eyebrows which vary in size and shape from shot to shot. Angus Scrimm, a sinister presence in "Phanasm" in the 1970s, is an effectively hammy villain who, courtesy of impressive makeup effects by Steve Neill, turns into a black, lizard-skin monster at the finale.
If you're a fan of trash cinema like Death Wish 3, Street Trash, Tromaville films, etc then you really can't go far wrong with this! Enjoy.
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- WissenswertesRaven De La Croix designed the outfits that she wears in this film.
- PatzerKoro's eyebrows alternate between being bushy and shaved.
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Dr. Sin Do: Ahhhh blood, My favorite wine!
- VerbindungenEdited from Derek Flint schickt seine Leiche (1966)
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- Downtown, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(opening scenes & prison shower location)
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