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Le chevalier du monde perdu

Original title: Warrior of the Lost World
  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 32m
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2.7/10
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Le chevalier du monde perdu (1983)
A nomad mercenary on a high-tech motorcycle helps bring about the downfall of the evil Orwellian government, the Omega.
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A nomad mercenary on a high-tech motorcycle helps bring about the downfall of the evil Orwellian government, the Omega.A nomad mercenary on a high-tech motorcycle helps bring about the downfall of the evil Orwellian government, the Omega.A nomad mercenary on a high-tech motorcycle helps bring about the downfall of the evil Orwellian government, the Omega.

  • Director
    • David Worth
  • Writer
    • David Worth
  • Stars
    • Robert Ginty
    • Persis Khambatta
    • Donald Pleasence
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    • Director
      • David Worth
    • Writer
      • David Worth
    • Stars
      • Robert Ginty
      • Persis Khambatta
      • Donald Pleasence
    • 46User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Robert Ginty
    Robert Ginty
    • The Rider
    Persis Khambatta
    Persis Khambatta
    • Nastasia
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Prossor
    Fred Williamson
    Fred Williamson
    • Henchman
    Harrison Muller Sr.
    • McWayne
    • (as Harrison Muller)
    Philip Dallas
    • Elder
    Laura Nucci
    Laura Nucci
    • Elder
    Vinicio Ricchi
    • Elder
    • (as Vinicio Recchi)
    Geretta Geretta
    • Amazon
    • (as Janna Ryan)
    Consuelo Marcaccini
    • Amazon
    Daniel Stephen
    Daniel Stephen
    • Martial Artist
    • (as Dan Stephen)
    Stefano Mior
    • Martial Artist
    Scott Coffey
    Scott Coffey
    • Geek
    Goffredo Marcaccini
    • Geek
    Urs Althaus
    Urs Althaus
    • Mercenary
    Lucien Bruchon
    • Mercenary
    Harrison Muller
    • Mercenary
    • (as Harrison Muller Jr.)
    Nguyen Huu Phu
    • Mercenary
    • Director
      • David Worth
    • Writer
      • David Worth
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    3Aaron1375

    When your hero runs into a cliff less than ten minutes into your movie you know you are in for one helluva ride!

    This film comes to us from Italy, though a lot of the stars and the director are from the United States. I saw this film courtesy Mystery Science Theateer 3000 and it was something a bit different. Kind of an Italian take on the Mad Max films, but not very good. From what I have heard from interviews with the director who is a very cool guy who actually responds when you write him, he basically had to craft a movie with almost a nonexistent script and with more of just an idea. He also said that they were going to do a sequel and if they had, Donald Pleasence would be back and he was going to be ticked! The story is the main problem with this one as is the lack of budget. Also, they really should have went the route a lot of other Italian films and went into overdrive with things like gore, over the top action and some nudity! Instead, it plays out more like a direct to video film that seemed like it wanted to be a seriously weak version of Mad Max.

    The story has a man riding his super motorcycle that has a very annoying voice (yes, it talks) through the very green wasteland. Yeah, Mad Max works because the desert scenery makes it look like a desolate wasteland. Here, it could not look nicer with lush trees all over the place. Well, first this rider runs afoul of this strange police force before then getting attacked by random dudes. Mad Max would have killed most of them and gotten their gas, rider simply drives around and takes bullets and arrows before crashing into a wall. He is then healed by these monk type people who have the ability to use light to heal and just forget about them as you won't see them anymore until the end as the rider meets a girl and they are soon trying to infiltrate the bad guy's place and then the guy is deserting the girl and then a scene where they are riding down the road and having an action scene fighting a garbage truck and soon everyone is happy though one guy who could have killed everyone and ruined all the plans is found out to be bad and the girl and rider mysteriously fall in love even though the film never had an area where they could find the time to get together and fall in love, they pretty much hated each other and then the rider deserted her!

    This made for a very funny episode of MST3K as they had some great jokes. They also kept referring to Robert Ginty as the Paper Chase guy, in reference to the fact he was on that show. However, I thought they overdid that joke as Paper Chase was not exactly a well known show. It lasted maybe two seasons and I do not even think Ginty was a main player in it, I had never heard of the show before this episode. For the most part the jokes were great as I enjoyed watching that motorcycle get crushed also!

    So this film was not all that good. It was kind of all over the place as it tried to be Mad Max, but failed miserably. They just had too many things that did not fit the Mad Max formula. They had car chases and a few vehicles and characters that one could sort of see in a Mad Max film, but then they had the greenery and nice landscape that did not work. The strange monk people that had healing abilities also did not fit. In the end just kind of a mess of a film and one of the reasons that you should have a complete script rather than just try to throw a movie together with a few ideas.
    2planktonrules

    Perhaps the Bottom 100 should be called "Mostly films from MST3000 and a few foreign films"

    I pride myself in my knowledge and appreciation of bad films. Back in the late 1970s, Harry Medved wrote an amazingly funny and brilliant book called "The 50 Worst Movies of All Time" and it kicked off the craze to see and appreciate bad films. I actually found and watched all fifty of the films from the book and then went in search for more awful films and decided to try watching IMDb's infamous Bottom 100 list. Not all of them are available and several have no subtitles or dubbing, so I cannot possibly see them all. However, I've seen a huge number of them and have noticed an annoying trend--nearly all the American films on the list were skewered on "Mystery Science Theater 3000" and MANY really bad films were never on this show--mostly because they couldn't get the royalties for all the films. Plus, other bad films have come out since the show ended. As a result, many absolutely horrid films NEVER appear on the list even though they are much worse than those featured on "MST 3000"...such as "Plan 9 From Outer Space", "They Saved Hitler's Brain", "Robot Monster", "The Room" and ALL of the films of Larry Buchanan, William Grefe and Ted Mikels! Clearly this list is NOT even close to being the 100 worst films...just the lowest rated and apparently the TV show's fans vote!

    I say all this because although "Warrior of the Lost World" is a terrible film, I've seen hundreds of films that are worse. But it is bad...really bad. Part of it is because they somehow decided to use Robert Ginty in the lead. I am sure he was a nice guy but he wasn't leading man material and his biggest claims to fame had been supporting parts on the TV shows "Black Sheep Squadron" and "The Paper Chase". Also on hand are Donald Pleasance (who would appear in ANYTHING provided it paid) and Fred Williamson (ditto). As for the film itself, it really looks like it was done with almost no script--just a broad outline and lots of guys running around firing the weirdest sounding machine guns I've ever heard in a movie. And, our hero and his babe escaping again and again from some ill-defined enemy.

    The bottom line is that YES this is a bad film with an excruciatingly low budget and little to recommend it. But it's not THAT bad...at least not Bottom 100 bad.
    hstaruk3

    Mad Max? *Sad* Max!

    Somebody please explain this movie to me. What exactly was the plot again? What was "the Warrior" saying during the whole thing? What was that battle royal all about? If "the Warrior had just waited four seconds to pick up Persis Khambatta in the helicopter, would there have been a point in finishing the movie? Where did they find a black Nazi? What was the point of Megaweapon, which really seemed pretty weak (Oooh! A flamethrower!)?

    Save yourself. Run from this movie and don't look back. The only way to survive this horror is the MST3K version, but it still hurts.
    2Brian-178

    Warrior of the Lost Talent

    What do you get when you add Donald Pleasance, a cute girl, Jimmy Carter, and the Paperchase guy? A good movie, right? WRONG! You get an hour and a half of sleep. Although, there is a bright side to the film (surprised?): MegaWeapon!!! If you are a fan of MST3K than you'll love the riffs on this disasterpiece. "Frank, push the button."
    2DarthBill

    "This fall on NBC: black Nazis, white Ninjas and the Beige Berets."

    A hilariously bad rip off of Mad Max - dubbed "Sad Max" by Joel Hodgson on MST3K - about a jag-off loner, played by Robert "Paper Chase Guy" Ginty, who gets caught up in a plot by the Outsiders and their Elders to overthrow an evil government tyrant played by Donald Pleasance, who must have needed the money real bad, chosen because he is "pure in spirit" despite being a total prick with very little in the way of honor, courage, nobility, etc, yet somehow able to fly helicopters and shoot straight. In order to save the day, Paper Chase Guy has to recruit a rag tag group of idiots including geeks/Renegade Burger King Window Guys, a few soldiers, a black Nazi, white Ninjas, Amazons, truckers, a dwarf lumber-jack and "the Beige Berets". The late great Star Trek chick Persis Khmbata shows up as eye candy, also presumably because she must have needed the money really bad, and Fred Williamson plays a guy who starts out with the heroes but then turns out to be a villain. Lots of car crashes, people getting beaten up, run over, shot, blown to bits, etc.

    More hilarious ineptitude than you can shake a stick at, this was one of the best Mystery Science Theatre 3000 rift fests ever. It should be viewed no other way.

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    • Trivia
      Fred Williamson was already in Italy completing work on another film. When he found out about this film he tracked down director David Worth and asked him to give him a role in the film just so his work visa could be extended allowing him to stay in Italy longer because he enjoyed the country so much.
    • Goofs
      The police officer's car spells 'perimeter' as 'parimeter' in the opening scene.
    • Quotes

      Motorcycle: Very bad mothers! Very bad mothers! Very bad mothers!

    • Crazy credits
      This can be seen at the close of the cast list as the end credits roll: Einstein its' self.
    • Connections
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Warrior of the Lost World (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Let Me in Your Life
      By Mike Fraser, Douglas Meakin and Daniele Patucchi

      Performed by Chrystina Myers (as Chrys Worth)

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 1984 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los Guerreros del Mundo Perdido
    • Filming locations
      • Nuovo Corviale, Rome, Italy(location)
    • Production companies
      • A.D.I. Inc.
      • Continental Motion Pictures
      • Royal Film (II)
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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