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Iron Warrior

  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 27min
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3,6/10
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Iron Warrior (1987)
Chevalerie et sorcellerieActionAventureDrameFantaisieRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAtor and his brother are separated as children by the evil witch Phoedra. 18 years later, she takes over the kingdom with the help of a masked warrior. Ator rescues the rightful heir princes... Tout lireAtor and his brother are separated as children by the evil witch Phoedra. 18 years later, she takes over the kingdom with the help of a masked warrior. Ator rescues the rightful heir princess Janna, and they struggle to topple the witch.Ator and his brother are separated as children by the evil witch Phoedra. 18 years later, she takes over the kingdom with the help of a masked warrior. Ator rescues the rightful heir princess Janna, and they struggle to topple the witch.

  • Réalisation
    • Alfonso Brescia
    • Ovidio G. Assonitis
  • Scénario
    • Steven Luotto
    • Alfonso Brescia
  • Casting principal
    • Miles O'Keeffe
    • Savina Gersak
    • Elisabeth Kaza
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,6/10
    1,2 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Alfonso Brescia
      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
    • Scénario
      • Steven Luotto
      • Alfonso Brescia
    • Casting principal
      • Miles O'Keeffe
      • Savina Gersak
      • Elisabeth Kaza
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 31avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Miles O'Keeffe
    Miles O'Keeffe
    • Ator
    Savina Gersak
    • Princess Janna
    Elisabeth Kaza
    Elisabeth Kaza
    • Phoedra
    Iris Peynado
    Iris Peynado
    • Deeva
    Tim Lane
    • King
    Tiziana Altieri
    • Young Phoedra
    Franco Daddi
    • Trogar
    • (as Frank Daddi)
    Josie Coppini
    • King Impostor
    Malcolm Borg
    • Young Ator
    Conrad Borg
    • Young Trogar
    Jon Rosser
    • Nekron
    Anna Cachia
    • Seductress
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Alfonso Brescia
      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
    • Scénario
      • Steven Luotto
      • Alfonso Brescia
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    6jrd_73

    The Third (and Strangest) of the Ator Movies

    The first Ator film, Ator The Fighting Eagle, was, for undiscriminating sword and sorcery fans, an enjoyable enough low-budget Conan ripoff. It was about on par with the first Deathstalker movie. The second Ator film, The Blade Master, was incredibly cheap and cheesy with hang-gliding and possibly the fakest looking giant snake I have ever seen in a motion picture. The fourth film, Quest for the Mighty Sword, did not have Miles O'Keefe as Ator and thus was not the same. I have no idea why O'Keefe did not come back for the fourth film, maybe because he knew there was no way it would top the third, Iron Warrior, easily the weirdest entry in the series.

    Weird, how, some may ask. Joe D'Amato is gone as director and new director and co-writer Alfonso Brescia (Al Bradley) brings an artificially arty look to the film and proceedings. Its low-fi existentialism suggests Monte Hellman making a fantasy, but the bright colored lighting is like mid-1980s Miami Vice. Iron Warrior does far more than suggest with some of its influences.

    Remember that scene in the 1978 Superman movie when General Zod and his co-conspirators are tried and exiled? Well, prepare to see a variation on the scene early on in Iron Warrior. How about when the evil sorceress Phoedra crashes the princess's birthday party with a "gift," a scene that comes straight from Sleeping Beauty. Fantasy fans may remember how in Excalibur Morgana imprisoned Merlin, well, guess what, it is here as well. Oh, a boulder similar to The Raiders of the Lost Ark is also present. These blatant thefts, in a way, add to the film's unusual charm.

    Charm? Is there anything to recommend Iron Warrior? Yes, Miles O'Keefe, who played Ator in the first three films, brings some much needed gravity to the role in this movie. The character has lost his swagger and is more weary. O'Keefe plays this well. Iron Warrior does have the best performance I have ever seen from O'Keefe. Second, the film is not boring. It is so odd that one keeps wondering what will happen next.

    Iron Warrior's story is mostly typical of fantasy films - an evil sorceress, separated brothers, a princess, and a quest. There is disappointingly no monster however. The film does have an unusual, for the genre, female driven plotline. The beings controlling the mere mortals are all women, sorceresses. It is a change that makes Iron Warrior feel different than the other Ator movies. Although, to be honest, story continuity is pretty much ignored throughout the Ator series.

    Some may wonder why I am defending what is clearly a low budget, genre-robbing movie.

    Sometimes one will watch a "good" movie and like it but never watch it a second time, either deliberately or one just never gets in a mood to re-watch it. Then, there is the occasional "bad" film that one will watch multiple times. I have watched Iron Warrior twice now. I strongly suspect I will watch it at least a third time. I do still prefer Ator, the Fighting Eagle, but I have soft spot for Iron Warrior.
    pantagruella

    Restrained mythology with a beautiful setting.

    I can understand why fans of Sword and Sorcery films might be disappointed with this film. However it is a distinctive tale with some genuinely artistic direction. The Maltese locations are inspired especially when you consider the mystique surrounding those early cultures.

    The action sequences don't stand up to modern scrutiny, but the hero certainly looks the part. Trogar isn't the worst unstoppable creature I've seen. The two leads are restrained - you might say 'wooden' but that works well if you accept the film's legendary feel.

    The real liveliness of the film comes from the Witchy bad girl who is clearly having fun; and the Timelord-style goddesses who oppose her.

    The film isn't exciting but neither is it predictable. The script isn't bad at all and seems to have some ambitions with regard to dualism and the need for balance in the universe.

    I won't throw my copy away.
    8Rautus

    An unconventional Ator and fantasy film

    Ator il guerriero di ferro (Iron Warrior) is a 1987 Italian sword and sorcery movie and third entry in the Ator series, the only one not directed by the legendary exploitation and erotica director Joe D'Amato (a man of many pseudonyms) but instead directed by Alfonso Brescia (credited as Al Bradley) Joe D'Amato, who denounced this sequel as a cash-in to "Ator l'invincibile", a film which was a direct copy and cash-in of the 1982 John Millus film "Conan the Barbarian", would later return in 1990 to direct the fourth and final entry "Quest for the Mighty Sword" (Ator III: The Hobgoblin) "Iron Warrior" is often considered the overlooked addition in the series and often criticized for taking itself more serious than Joe D'Amato's more unintentionally campier movies.

    But for me, the change of tone is welcomed. Alfonso Brescia has a different style and a different vision making the movie a breath of fresh air and stands out in the series.

    Miles O'Keefe returns as Ator in name only. This would mark his final appearance as the bare chested warrior before being replaced by Eric Allan Kramer.

    The movie might not be as hilariously campy and entertainingly bad as the previous two entries or the forth film, but it's a unique film in its own right with some beautiful location shots of Malta that sets the mood for a mystical world perfectly, the most has clearly been used with the limited budget at the filmmakers disposal. The movie is an interesting blend of b-movie cheese and art-house creativity. The story is paper thin but is made up for it in the visuals.

    One scene in particular features Ator standing in front of a mirror as he practices with a sword, flexing his muscles, a poignant moment that orchestrates the often narcissistic vanity of heroes. There's also a catch, the scene has a second layer, with Ator training in his symmetrical reflection and the ball promptly shattering it, it creates a foreboding sense of the hero being warned that his twin brother Trogar, seduced by the dark side to be become the titular Iron Warrior, has returned.

    Despite it's more artistic tone, the movie contains many characteristics to Italian exploitation films, the dubbing, the over the top acting, in particular Elisabeth Kaza who is clearly having fun in the role of the villainess and gives an energetic flare to the film, and most of all, the blatant copying of more bigger known Hollywood movies. "2019: After the Fall of New York" borrowed from "John Carpenter's Escape from New York", "Hell of the Living Dead" borrowed from "Dawn of the Dead" in the case of "Iron Warrior", it's a mix of "Masters of the Universe" and for a complete genre change "Superman II".

    A noteworthy mention is the soundtrack, to many sci-fi fans they will no doubt recognize it as Jerry Goldsmith's theme to "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", later reused for the intro for "Star Trek: The Next Generation", once again following the movie's trend of being influenced by science fiction as opposed to traditional sword and sorcery.

    So sit back, sharpen your swords and embark on a mythical journey to the realm of Dragor for the unconventional Ator and fantasy film, "Iron Warrior"
    3dworldeater

    Semi watchable and laughablely bad sword and sorcery flick

    This is the third sequel to Ator The Fighting Eagle. Ator was a cheapo Italian barbarian movie that was bad that I did like. This flick is even cheaper, cheesier and more poorly acted. Ator( a different actor from the original film) must help the princess reclaim her kingdom from a evil witch that also has Ator's evil twin brother under her command. This is a clumsy film and is super cheesy, even by 80's standards. The fight sequences are mostly bad, the chemistry between Ator and The Princess is not there, making the love story really awkward. The editing and overall continuity of the movie is really bad. In the realm of cheapozid sword and sorcery flicks, Iron Warrior scrapes towards the bottom of the barrel of beefcake fantasy action. It's good for a laugh, but I would much rather watch Death stalker or any movie in that series over this.
    2vampiremovies

    80's arthouse fantasy

    This is very different from the standard sword 'n sandal pics, and indeed the other two Ator films. It feels more like an art house film. Lots of swirling cloths, slomo-scenes, coloured filters, weird hair styles and make up and a WTF?! Ending. Our princess wears dresses made of swirling cloths in either scarlet or blue, she has pink lips and one pink eyebrow (weird) and her hair is kinda gathered into this crest like a Greek helmet which is just odd. Ator, has his hair done like a girl, beautifully braided and is too neat and styalised to be the 'warrior hero' he is supposed to be. The whole thing feels like a rock video, or an advert for something. The one great thing is that it isn't dubbed.

    This is by the director of the awful 1973 'Beauty of the Barbarian' and had I known that I might not have bought it. This is a terrible film. Nothing much happens, its very very arty ie: pretty in a very 80's kind of way, but not much substance. The music is again poorly chosen, though its not as cringeworthy as the skippy the kangaroo stylee stuff from 'beauty of the barbarian'. The characters are underdeveloped, and although Miles O'Keeffe is undeniably lovely to look at, even he cannot save this film. The ending is sudden, weird and non sensical, if you can make it that far. The special effects like Phaedra's spinning hula hoop are tacky. There is no tension, no emotion, no real story and even the sword fights aren't particularly exciting. Still, it is quite pretty, the scenery (its filmed in Malta) is beautiful, and it does have a shirtless Miles O'Keeffe.

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      The 1980 Popeye movie village set was used during filming.
    • Gaffes
      During cliff-side sword fight scene, the camera pans left to reveal trucks, a pop-up tent, and what looks like a u-haul in the background.
    • Citations

      Princess Janna: But what if they kill you?

      Ator: Then I'd be dead. But they won't.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 janvier 1987 (Italie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • Pays-Bas
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Echos of Wizardry
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Malta Film Studios, St. Rocco Street, Kalkara, Malte(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Brouwersgracht Investments
      • Continental Motion Pictures
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 11 385 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 11 385 $US
      • 11 janv. 1987
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 11 385 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 27min(87 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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