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The Lost Empire

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.9K
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The Lost Empire (1984)
Seeking revenge, officer Angel Wolfe, her Native American friend Whitestar, and outlaw Heather infiltrate a fortified island where an undead wizard and his evil cult force captured women to take part in gladiatorial tournaments.
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Seeking revenge, officer Angel Wolfe, her Native American friend Whitestar, and outlaw Heather infiltrate a fortified island where an undead wizard and his evil cult force captured women to ... Read allSeeking revenge, officer Angel Wolfe, her Native American friend Whitestar, and outlaw Heather infiltrate a fortified island where an undead wizard and his evil cult force captured women to take part in gladiatorial tournaments.Seeking revenge, officer Angel Wolfe, her Native American friend Whitestar, and outlaw Heather infiltrate a fortified island where an undead wizard and his evil cult force captured women to take part in gladiatorial tournaments.

  • Director
    • Jim Wynorski
  • Writer
    • Jim Wynorski
  • Stars
    • Melanie Vincz
    • Raven De La Croix
    • Angela Aames
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Jim Wynorski
    • Writer
      • Jim Wynorski
    • Stars
      • Melanie Vincz
      • Raven De La Croix
      • Angela Aames
    • 18User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
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    Melanie Vincz
    • Angel Wolfe
    Raven De La Croix
    Raven De La Croix
    • Whitestar
    Angela Aames
    Angela Aames
    • Heather McClure
    Paul Coufos
    Paul Coufos
    • Rick Stanton
    Robert Tessier
    Robert Tessier
    • Koro
    • (as Bob Tessier)
    Angus Scrimm
    Angus Scrimm
    • Dr. Sin Do…
    Blackie Dammett
    Blackie Dammett
    • Prager
    Linda Shayne
    Linda Shayne
    • Cindy Blake
    Kenneth Tobey
    Kenneth Tobey
    • Capt. Hendry
    Tom Rettig
    • Officer Robinson
    Angelique Pettyjohn
    Angelique Pettyjohn
    • Whiplash
    Art Hern
    • Charles Chang
    Anne Gaybis
    Anne Gaybis
    • Prison Referee
    • (as Annie Gaybis)
    Bill Thornbury
    Bill Thornbury
    • Rob Wolfe
    Gary Don Cox
    • Horny Cowboy
    Rick Seaman
    • Willie
    Anita Merritt
    Anita Merritt
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    • Director
      • Jim Wynorski
    • Writer
      • Jim Wynorski
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    User reviews18

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    4Paynebyname

    Worth it just for Raven

    OK, this isn't a good film by any stretch of the imagination but you don't really get it for that do you? I bought it just to see Raven de la Croix as I remember seeing this when a youngster and her being this incredible figure of white on a horse (white star is her character name).

    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.
    lor_

    Even dwarfs started small

    My review was written in February 1985 after a screening at Rialto theater on Manhattan's 42nd St.

    "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.
    7InfiniteInertia

    Accept this for what it is...

    Too many people watch films expecting EVERY SINGLE ONE to be Oscar worthy! In fact statistically you will find that most cannot hope to deliver a product at that level! This is one of those films, shall we call them "Friday Night Films". I usually have a gathering of friends round mine on Friday nights (too old to go out on the town nowadays), where we line up 2-3 titles to pass the time. Some weeks are "serious", some not. Last week we watched 12 years a slave, Argo & Munich, the week before it was this, Troll 2 & Hell comes to frogtown...catch my drift? The Lost Empire is a campy, exploitation piece of cinema with copious amounts of nudity, some hopeless "fight" scenes that have to be seen to be believed (especially the wooden shuriken to the back of the head scene), a craptastic villain complete with henchmen and little/no story. The women all look good, especially the 3 leads, but the extras aren't too shabby either! The story requires little/no attention to be paid to the screen throughout, which is exactly what crap film nights are all about, as more time is spent laughing and chatting than watching.

    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.
    7BA_Harrison

    Fully loaded and power packed.

    Jim Wynorski starts as he means to go on, opening his directorial debut The Lost Empire with a close-up shot of a buxom woman's cleavage. The owner of the impressive breasts is a customer at a jewellery store who leaves the premises as three ninjas arrive to steal a precious jewel from the eye of a statue. The owner of the shop gets a shuriken in the head. Three cops show up and begin shooting at the ninjas; all three ninjas die, but not before killing two of the policemen and mortally wounding the third. This wild pre-credits scene perfectly sets the tone for this very daft action flick: cheesy comic book fun with big boobs.

    After the credits have rolled, Wynorski sets up the plot: before they were vanquished, a forgotten civilisation called the Lemurians hid secrets of their super-science in two jewels - the Eyes of Avatar - which were separated during the war. Now, whoever brings the stones together again will rule with absolute power, and guess what?... an evil genius called Sin Do (Angus Scrimm) is planning to do just that!

    Seeking revenge for the death of her brother (one of the cops killed in the opening scene), beautiful and buxom (natch) blonde Angel Wolfe (Melanie Vincz) teams up with massive-mammaried native American Whitestar (Raven De La Croix) and jailbird-with-big-jugs Heather McClure (Angela Aames) to enter a competition held at Sin Do's island fortress, the tyrant intending to build an army of trained assassins.

    Like a cross between Charlie's Angels, a Russ Meyer movie and Enter The Dragon, this deliberately trashy exercise in silliness sees Wynorski packing in as much exploitative content as possible in his scant 83 minute run-time: ninjas, native American mysticism, a women's prison catfight (that turns into a mudbath), a shower scene, a robot tarantula, bad sword-fights, a pet gorilla (of the man-in-a-suit variety), a powerful phallic laser weapon, and, of course, lots of gazongas.

    It goes without saying that it's all very low-brow, and with an obviously tight budget, extremely cheap looking at times (there's a really bad matte painting and Angus Scrimm's skeletal make-up at the end is little more than a rubber mask), but it is quite a lot of fun. Wynorski's stuck to his guns over the years, with countless 'fully loaded' films featuring well-endowed women, but this is still one of the better ones.

    6.5/10, generously rounded up to 7 for IMDb.
    DJ Inferno

    Cheesy but fun!

    This film was featured on German cable for 6 or 7 times during the last few years and tells the story of three Bond-like chicks which get undercover into the army of super-villain Sin Do who threats the world with laser weapons or whatever...

    To tell an interesting or demanding plot is a minor matter, because "The Lost Empire" is trash in perfection! The costumes (none of the female "actress" wears one...), the set decoration and the special F/X are more than lousy (even for the 80s standard!) and will remind you sometimes on the old Ed Wood-movies! The film itself however is funny and entertaining from beginning till the end! Two actors are worth to be mentioned: the one is Raven de la Croix, the unforgotten voluminous actress from Russ Meyer´s cult exploitationer "Up!". The other is Angus Scrimm who performs the bad guy and is still well-known for his role as "tall man" from the "Phantasm"-series. The rest of the film is a silly mixture between nude girls, cat fighting scenes and Z-grade action.

    In other words: a must-see for every fan of trash-gems and the lovers of cheesy C-movie homages!!!

    Jim Wynorski has created his masterpiece with this!!!

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    • Trivia
      Raven De La Croix designed the outfits that she wears in this film.
    • Goofs
      Koro's eyebrows alternate between being bushy and shaved.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Sin Do: Ahhhh blood, My favorite wine!

    • Connections
      Edited from Notre homme Flint (1966)

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    • Release date
      • February 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'empire perdu
    • Filming locations
      • Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(opening scenes & prison shower location)
    • Production company
      • Harwood
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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