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The Sisterhood

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
815
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The Sisterhood (1988)
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In the year 2021, women have been enslaved by men, with their only hope for freedom lying in the hands of a nomadic band of maiden warriors. The maiden warriors Alee and Vera tap Marya and h... Read allIn the year 2021, women have been enslaved by men, with their only hope for freedom lying in the hands of a nomadic band of maiden warriors. The maiden warriors Alee and Vera tap Marya and her hawk to help them.In the year 2021, women have been enslaved by men, with their only hope for freedom lying in the hands of a nomadic band of maiden warriors. The maiden warriors Alee and Vera tap Marya and her hawk to help them.

  • Director
    • Cirio H. Santiago
  • Writer
    • Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
  • Stars
    • Rebecca Holden
    • Chuck Wagner
    • Lynn-Holly Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
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    • Director
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Writer
      • Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
    • Stars
      • Rebecca Holden
      • Chuck Wagner
      • Lynn-Holly Johnson
    • 13User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Rebecca Holden
    Rebecca Holden
    • Alee
    Chuck Wagner
    Chuck Wagner
    • Mikal
    Lynn-Holly Johnson
    Lynn-Holly Johnson
    • Marya
    • (as Lyn Holly Johnson)
    Barbara Patrick
    Barbara Patrick
    • Vera
    • (as Barbara Hooper)
    Robert Dryer
    Robert Dryer
    • Lord Barak
    Henry Strzalkowski
    Henry Strzalkowski
    • Jon
    David Light
    • Jev
    Jim Moss
    • Alek
    Anthony East
    • Lord Jak
    Tom McNeeley
    • Gil
    Warren McLean
    • Sir Stev
    • (as Warren Mac Lean)
    Willy Schober
    • Rolf
    • (as Willie Morales)
    Peter Shilton
    • Priest
    Kenneth Peerless
    • Lord Kragg
    Steve Rogers
    • Guard 1
    Jeff Griffith
    • Guard 2
    Don Wilson
    Don Wilson
    • Guard 3
    Elizabeth Terry
    • Serving Girl
    • Director
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Writer
      • Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
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    Michael_Elliott

    Weak Wannabe Mad Max

    The Sisterhood (1988)

    * (out of 4)

    Low-budget movie set in 2021 in a world where women have become slaves to an army of men who use them for you know what. The only the not enslaved are a gang of women known as The Sisterhood and they set out to try and destroy the male gang and set the women free.

    Director Cirio H. Santiago wasn't hired to make an Oscar-winning picture. No, he was given a very limited budget and asked to create something that would appeal to action fans back in the days when VHS rentals were the most popular thing around. The film wasn't meant to be any special and in all honesty it isn't. It's a pretty bad and bland picture that really doesn't have too much going for it.

    As you'd expect, the entire film looks rather cheap and we're given some rather weak performances and bland dialogue. With that said, you really could argue that those things really don't matter in a picture like this and I'd agree with that. The problem with this movie is that it's deadly dull from the start to the finish. There's really no excitement to the action scenes and the story itself just isn't very compelling.

    These post-Apocalyptic films were all a rip-off of MAD MAX and at the very least you hoped for some minor entertainment. The only real entertainment comes from some of the fight scenes but that's certainly not enough to save THE SISTERHOOD.
    5gridoon

    "Mad Max" it ain't - but did you expect it to be?

    Cirio H. Santiago is a director who has made quite a few "girls-with-guns" (or, in this case, "girls-with-swords-and-later-guns") films; he could perhaps be described as another Andy Sidaris, but with less sleaze and an even lower budget. "The Sisterhood", a cheesy post-apocalyptic flick complete with laser beams and "talking" hawks, must not be one of his best moments: most of the action sequences are rather flat, and there is too much wandering around in the desert. But the two female leads are physically well-cast, and as for the third....let's just say that if you ever wanted to see Lynn-Holly Johnson, of "For Your Eyes Only" fame, kicking some serious butt (though it is never quite explained how her character is able to do that), this may be your only chance! (**)
    7Hey_Sweden

    It's the end of the world as we know it, and the ladies look fine.

    In this goofy, female empowerment, post-holocaust tale from director Cirio H. Santiago ("Equalizer 2000"), it's the future year of 2021. In the deserts of Earth, men hold all the power and have enslaved many women. It's up to the nomadic ladies known as "The Sisterhood" to restore some sense of equality. Two such Sisters that we meet are Alee (Rebecca Holden) and Vera (Barbara Patrick, the wife of Robert P.). They take under their wing a teen aged girl named Marya (Lynn-Holly Johnson of "Ice Castles" and "For Your Eyes Only"), whose kid brother (Tom McNeeley) was killed by one of the male antagonists, a warrior named Mikal (Chuck Wagner, "America 3000").

    "The Sisterhood" is good, light entertainment for sci-fi lovers who favor the cheesy and silly side of post-holocaust cinema. It does earn some points for portraying its women as strong and independent, but not invulnerable. It also gives Alee and Vera special powers - Vera is telekinetic and Alee has healing abilities. Our three heroines generate sufficient rooting interest, and all of our grunting pig villains are appropriately odious. Mikal is an exception, proving to be more than one-dimensional.

    Fine use is made of locations. The sets, costumes, and vehicles look decent enough for whatever minimal budget "The Sisterhood" had. The music score by Jun Latonio is variable: sometimes it's passable, and at other times it is just *awful*. It's all pleasantly cheesy, with a little bit of gore (there's a few close ups of sword wounds) and a fair amount of action. The performances are actually not too bad - Robert Dryer, the main baddie in "Savage Streets", as the creepy Lord Barak, Anthony East as Lord Jak. The female cast is very attractive, and there are adequate doses of bare flesh throughout.

    Watching this one is a harmless enough way to kill a little over an hour and a half.

    Seven out of 10.
    lor_

    Okay futuristic cheapie

    My review was written in June 1988 after watching the movie on Media Home Entertainment video cassette.

    "The Sisterhood" is a recently released futuristic sci-fi actioner, now available on video cassette. It breaks no new ground but includes diverting material drawn from the "Mad Max" cookbook.

    Title refers to female warriors who each bear magical powers an have banded together against the male-dominated post-nuclear war society. Maryan (Lynn-Holly Johnson) is a hot prospect for the team, with her ability to communicate with her trained hawk. Eventually she's adopted into the clan by its leaders Alee (Rebecca Holden) and Vera (Barbara Hooper) as they trek across the Filipino countryside amidst numerous captures and escapes.

    Various mutations (not scary due to cheap makeup effects lurk in the forbidden zone they must cross, eventually ending up in a city to free their imprisoned sisters.

    Pic has many a similarity to other genre films, wit the Sisterhood having mystical reverend mothers (a la "Dune"). A vilain who's bsically a good uy (he has a grudge against the Siserhood for stealing his sister away) is played by Chuck Wagne, who peviously starred in Cannon's very similar 1986 pic "America 3000", one scene of which, when the gals discover a military command center with modern weapons in a cave, is mirrored here.

    Rebecca Holden casts a dashing figure (styled to resemble Wonder Woman) in the leading role, with okay support from Johnson and Hooper. Helmer Cirio H. Santiago does all right, except for the very wimpy ending.
    3emm

    Poor elements ruin a good fighting female flick.

    Quite a few folks have belly-aching to me about why these so-called "femme fatale" flicks don't stack up to sheer greatness. Well, this is one of those movies, and it sure comes darn close at being good! Some cool costumes, a futuristic setting, and an original idea were the bright spots, making this one to drool over. But now, the screaming starts. What we have here is a movie based on a horribly bad scripting job, causing everything else lacking throughout the entire program. The end result is another cheesy exploitation movie that tries too hard to pump enough blood. Acting, plot, and everything else that breathes vitality! Is this why they're called "B" movies? I think so. I'll keep trying to search for more of these films, but you and I may be better off disappointed than satisfied with them! Don't lose your mind over seductive artwork on tape boxes!

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    • Trivia
      The reason Lynn-Holly Johnson is wearing a brand-new pair of Levi's jeans instead of post-apocalyptic attire, like every other character, is because the film was done as a cross-promotional partnership with Levi's. Director Cirio H. Santiago was the majority stockholder of Levi's Philippines division. The money received from the product placement funded the entire production as well as the purchase of land where you can hike in the mountains and look for bird's nests. Santiago used his position in the company to extend similar offers to several filmmakers, including Larry Flash Jenkins for his directorial debut Don't Touch If You Ain't Prayed (2005). Santiago's estate would later make a sizable contribution to Jenkins' Gofundme for his funeral expenses, as their partnership helped Levi's secure a significant share of the urban demographic.
    • Goofs
      When Alee and Marya find the warwagon, a boom mic rises up between Marya and the tank.
    • Quotes

      Marya: Stop living in dreams. No woman can travel the world without a man to defend her.

    • Connections
      Edited into Terminal Virus (1995)

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    • Release date
      • January 1988 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Philippines
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Guerreras, año 2000
    • Filming locations
      • Philippines
    • Production company
      • Santa Fe
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 15 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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