अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA swordsman helps a young girl fight an evil wizard for possession of the magic Knife of Aktar, which gives its owner unlimited power. The girl wants it to help free her imprisoned father, a... सभी पढ़ेंA swordsman helps a young girl fight an evil wizard for possession of the magic Knife of Aktar, which gives its owner unlimited power. The girl wants it to help free her imprisoned father, and the wizard is after it for his own reasons.A swordsman helps a young girl fight an evil wizard for possession of the magic Knife of Aktar, which gives its owner unlimited power. The girl wants it to help free her imprisoned father, and the wizard is after it for his own reasons.
John Henry Richardson
- Omar
- (as Jay Richardson)
Gladys Jennett
- Mother
- (as Gladys Jenett)
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Not much is expected from low-to-no-budget Sword & Sorcery film, and this one delivers a little bit more than not much.
First the airing of grievances: The dialog is stilted often difficult to listen to. The campy synthesizer background music is so bad that it can be distracting. The acting is somewhat better than average for the genre, which is to say it is usually poor but sometime okay. Lyle Wagner and Russ Tamblyn are good. Lawrence Tierney absolutely shines, but his screen time is much too short. The rest of the cast never really rises above the level of acceptable.
This film is not without merits, however. It delivers what one expects: sword fighting; a lovely woman in need of rescue; an evil wizard in need of vanquishing. The underlying story is quite good. It was well developed and internally consistent, and when everything is finally explained there aren't any major plot holes. Some parts of the story are kind of clever, and certainly better than what one usually gets from this type of movie.
If you are able to tolerate a sub-par movie for a better than average story, watch this. If you need crisp & snappy dialog or subtle & thoughtful acting, watch anything else.
First the airing of grievances: The dialog is stilted often difficult to listen to. The campy synthesizer background music is so bad that it can be distracting. The acting is somewhat better than average for the genre, which is to say it is usually poor but sometime okay. Lyle Wagner and Russ Tamblyn are good. Lawrence Tierney absolutely shines, but his screen time is much too short. The rest of the cast never really rises above the level of acceptable.
This film is not without merits, however. It delivers what one expects: sword fighting; a lovely woman in need of rescue; an evil wizard in need of vanquishing. The underlying story is quite good. It was well developed and internally consistent, and when everything is finally explained there aren't any major plot holes. Some parts of the story are kind of clever, and certainly better than what one usually gets from this type of movie.
If you are able to tolerate a sub-par movie for a better than average story, watch this. If you need crisp & snappy dialog or subtle & thoughtful acting, watch anything else.
I don't know what it is about Fred Olen Ray. I hate his movies, but I always buy them thinking the next one will be a winner. He is notorious for the most annoying giant monster encounters ever. Hmmm, let me see if I can explain this... Man says "hey look at that monster over there!" camera cuts to giant monster then back to man "I wouldn't want to mess with him!". Giant monster in his movies never interact with normal sized men. I hate that! Why even put them in the movie?! If you must see a Fred Olen Ray picture, watch Phantom Empire.
It's a campy film and none of the actors seem to take it seriously.
Neither did the writers, by the look and sound of it.
Everyone seems to have fun while making the film, however.
It has a pair of cool stop-motion monsters.
If you like it cheesy and tongue-in-cheek, with hot ladies and brawny guys you might enjoy this film.
But don't expect an epic masterpiece.
Neither did the writers, by the look and sound of it.
Everyone seems to have fun while making the film, however.
It has a pair of cool stop-motion monsters.
If you like it cheesy and tongue-in-cheek, with hot ladies and brawny guys you might enjoy this film.
But don't expect an epic masterpiece.
Thane is on a quest with Melina to save her father from the evil wizard, Lord Khoura in this hilariously awful low budget swords & sandals film. The last really watchable 'good' bad movie by Fred Olen Ray, this film can't even be described. Sure one can tell you the loose plot of the movie, but it can't even wish to convey the lunacy of the hilarious bad stilted dialog, the atrocious but belly laugh warranting 'special effects', or the (lack of) acting that will have you on the floor. Case in point there's one scene that has Thane punching Melina in the face. You're probably sitting here reading that thinking what the hell can be funny about that, but just the way it's directed and shot is extremely funny. This is NOT a film for anyone who wants to see any resemblance of a good movie. But for us select few who are real fans of Ray, this is a treasure.Not as great as Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers but definitely up there with Star Slammer.
My Grade: B
Eye Candy: Heidi Paine and an uncredited extra both get topless
My Grade: B
Eye Candy: Heidi Paine and an uncredited extra both get topless
While this movie would work for riffing, it doesn't work in any other way. You know you're in trouble from the get-go when the first action sequence is filmed in a desert landscape filled with ATV tracks. It's supposed to be the Middle Ages, of course. It's hard to tell if the script or the acting is worse, and the endless modern slang is a mistake. Perhaps it's both acting and script at fault, but whatever the explanation, it's all quite cringe-worthy.
Cave Dwellers and Deathstalker are great movies compared to this.. and trust me when I say they are not great.
There are one or two moments in here that don't make you wish you were somewhere else, doing anything else, but I don't recommend watching to find them
Cave Dwellers and Deathstalker are great movies compared to this.. and trust me when I say they are not great.
There are one or two moments in here that don't make you wish you were somewhere else, doing anything else, but I don't recommend watching to find them
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाOriginally, Fred Olen Ray tried to get Vincent Price and then Jan-Michael Vincent to play the villain, but they turned it down. In fact, Ray said no one wanted the part until Lyle Waggoner agreed the night before they started shooting. After watching Waggoner give a very over the top performance on the first day, Russ Tamblyn asked Ray if they were making a comedy. Ray looked at Waggoner and said, "It is now." From that moment on, Ray decided to make it a spoof.
- कनेक्शनEdited from Planet of Dinosaurs (1977)
टॉप पसंद
रेटिंग देने के लिए साइन-इन करें और वैयक्तिकृत सुझावों के लिए वॉचलिस्ट करें
- How long is Wizards of the Demon Sword?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- आधिकारिक साइट
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Волшебник меча демона
- फ़िल्माने की जगहें
- उत्पादन कंपनियां
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- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 30 मिनट
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.85 : 1
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टॉप गैप
By what name was Wizards of the Demon Sword (1991) officially released in Canada in English?
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