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5,2/10
4142
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Prinzessin Evie von Jzafir wird von einem bösen Zauberer und seinem gefährlichen Verbündeten abgesetzt. Reena die Seherin nimmt die Hilfe des berühmten Helden Deathstalker in Anspruch, um di... Alles lesenPrinzessin Evie von Jzafir wird von einem bösen Zauberer und seinem gefährlichen Verbündeten abgesetzt. Reena die Seherin nimmt die Hilfe des berühmten Helden Deathstalker in Anspruch, um die Mächte des Bösen zu bekämpfen.Prinzessin Evie von Jzafir wird von einem bösen Zauberer und seinem gefährlichen Verbündeten abgesetzt. Reena die Seherin nimmt die Hilfe des berühmten Helden Deathstalker in Anspruch, um die Mächte des Bösen zu bekämpfen.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
John Lazar
- Jarek the Sorcerer
- (as John La Zar)
Marcos Woinsky
- Pirate
- (as Marcos Wolinsky)
Dee Booher
- Gorgo - Amazon Champion Wrestler
- (as Queen Kong)
Jacques Arndt
- High Priest
- (as Jake Arnt)
Jim Wynorski
- Dying Soldier
- (as Arch Stanton)
Nico Sarudiansky
- Evie's Victim
- (as Nick Sardansky)
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This is easily the best of the Deathstalker movies. John Terlesky isn't the musclebound hulk that Rick Hill was, and certainly not the musclebound hulk in the Boris Vallejo painting they used for the poster, but he doesn't have to be. This is a Deathstalker who knows perfectly well that he's in a campy, B-grade sword-and-sorcery flick, and is determined to have as much fun with it as he can. He takes nothing seriously, and almost everything is done with a wink at the audience. He wonders aloud at one point where the cliche Spikey Trap O'Death is, and when the spikes immediately pop out of the walls he just rolls his eyes, says, "Son of a bitch!", and deals with it.
John Lazar as the villain Jarek knows it too. He's gleefully, manaically evil, but when he learns his adversary's moniker he can barely suppress the giggle as he repeats, incredulously, "Deathstalker?!"
Monique Gabrielle takes her parts seriously, and it's just as well. She's the one who's always in need of a rescue, and I suppose that *someone* has to put up a show of genuine peril. She also fills out admirably the part that's absolutely essential in films of this quality: she supplies the main set of on-screen boobs. It wouldn't be a proper B-grade sword-and-sorcery flick without them.
Sit back, have a beer or 5, and enjoy Deathstalker II. Laugh; you're supposed to. And stick around through the end credits for the outtakes. Those are funny too.
John Lazar as the villain Jarek knows it too. He's gleefully, manaically evil, but when he learns his adversary's moniker he can barely suppress the giggle as he repeats, incredulously, "Deathstalker?!"
Monique Gabrielle takes her parts seriously, and it's just as well. She's the one who's always in need of a rescue, and I suppose that *someone* has to put up a show of genuine peril. She also fills out admirably the part that's absolutely essential in films of this quality: she supplies the main set of on-screen boobs. It wouldn't be a proper B-grade sword-and-sorcery flick without them.
Sit back, have a beer or 5, and enjoy Deathstalker II. Laugh; you're supposed to. And stick around through the end credits for the outtakes. Those are funny too.
This movie stinks and it knows it!! That is what makes this movie so enjoyable to watch. A laugh riot throughout because of it's stupidity. Pokes great fun at all the sword and sorcery movies. It seems almost every video rental store has this film, so go rent it today! And don't forget to enjoy the credits, too!!
Production values aside, this is one cool movie. The costumes are standard medievil fare and the 'magic' effects aren't that spectacular, but hey this was no 'Star Wars' budget production. The script is plausible and extremely hilarious. The best line is when two pig headed guards bring him into a room and he says, "Lots of Laughs those guys. Next time I see 'em its gonna be on a plate next to some eggs." However if you do nothing else, watch the bloopers during the end credits!
This is one of the great fantasy "B" flicks. It has some of the funniest one liners, delivered in clasic "B" movie style. There's plenty of action and lots of laughs to be had watching this one. Besides the princess is cute and you have to love the villians style. If you're looking for perhaps one of the best low grade fantasy films ever produced than this would definitely be the one to watch. It rocks!
This has to rank alongside Roger Corman's best as one of the great cult favorites.
The acting is atrocious and the direction is primitive at best. But there's plenty of action and bare bosoms, which is what such movies are all about.
Terlesky seems to be getting by in Hollywood nowadays as a writer, director and actor in mostly B-movies, but D-2 represents the best of his early days.
"Is Deathstalker your first name or your last?" You gotta love lines like that.
A classic of sorts.
The acting is atrocious and the direction is primitive at best. But there's plenty of action and bare bosoms, which is what such movies are all about.
Terlesky seems to be getting by in Hollywood nowadays as a writer, director and actor in mostly B-movies, but D-2 represents the best of his early days.
"Is Deathstalker your first name or your last?" You gotta love lines like that.
A classic of sorts.
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- WissenswertesReena the Seer's crystal ball was really a doorknob.
- Zitate
Princess Evie: You came back!
Deathstalker: By popular demand.
- Crazy CreditsOuttakes appear under the end credits.
- Alternative VersionenThe current US DVD (released by New Concorde) is completely uncut with extra footage never before available in the US version. In addition to this, there is even more footage that was previously never available in any version. As an added note, the Director's Commentary points out all of the extra scenes for you.
- VerbindungenEdited from The Terror - Schloß des Schreckens (1963)
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- 400.000 $ (geschätzt)
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