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Wilfried le chasseur

Original title: Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
2.8/10
2.5K
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Wilfried le chasseur (1988)
Sword & SorceryActionAdventureFantasy

The third thrilling saga of Deathstalker pits him against the evil wizard and ruler of the Southland, Troxartes, and his band of undead warriors.The third thrilling saga of Deathstalker pits him against the evil wizard and ruler of the Southland, Troxartes, and his band of undead warriors.The third thrilling saga of Deathstalker pits him against the evil wizard and ruler of the Southland, Troxartes, and his band of undead warriors.

  • Director
    • Alfonso Corona
  • Writer
    • Howard R. Cohen
  • Stars
    • John Allen Nelson
    • Carla Herd
    • Terri Treas
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.8/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Alfonso Corona
    • Writer
      • Howard R. Cohen
    • Stars
      • John Allen Nelson
      • Carla Herd
      • Terri Treas
    • 43User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
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    John Allen Nelson
    John Allen Nelson
    • Deathstalker
    Carla Herd
    • Carissa…
    Terri Treas
    Terri Treas
    • Camisarde
    Thom Christopher
    Thom Christopher
    • Troxartas
    Aarón Hernán
    Aarón Hernán
    • Nicias
    • (as Aaron Hernan)
    Roger Cudney
    Roger Cudney
    • Inaros
    Agustín Salvat
    • Makut
    Claudia Inchaurregui
    • Marinda
    Mario Iván Martínez
    Mario Iván Martínez
    • Preacher
    • (as Mario Ivan Martinez)
    Carlos Romano
    • Gragas
    Erika Carlsson
    • Khorsa
    • (as Erica Carlsson)
    Alejandro Bracho
    • Dead Warrior
    Lizetta Romo
    • Dead Warrior
    Antonio Zubiaga
    • Soldier
    Manuel Benítez
    • Soldier
    • (as Manuel Benitez)
    Miguel Ángel Fuentes
    Miguel Ángel Fuentes
    • 1st Bodyguard
    • (as Miguel Angel Fuentes)
    Art Camacho
    Art Camacho
    • Boy
    • (as Arturo Camacho)
    Francisco Avendaño
    Francisco Avendaño
    • Pyron
    • Director
      • Alfonso Corona
    • Writer
      • Howard R. Cohen
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    User reviews43

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    goriddle

    mst3k sucks and is not funny

    Many commenters have failed to mention something that sets this movie apart from the other deathstalker sequels... namely, the lack of stock footage. To me nothing is more annoying in a fantasy movie than when the elements of fantasy are yanked from other movies that did a good job(For example, Almost every Fred Olen Ray movie you can get your hands on will have stolen footage of stop motion dinosaurs from a masterpiece called planet of the dinosaurs.) Deathstalker 2 and 4 are horrible about this problem. they feature minutes upon minutes of unmistakable battle scenes from the first deathstalker. Now I suppose part 3 isnt entirely innocent since it yanks the theme song from battle beyond the stars, but thats okay. Also, I would like to mention that people who see a cover of a deathstalker movie and are disappointed to find the movie is nothing like it are falling for the oldest trick in the exploitation book. Deathstalker 3 is by no means a classic. its a little bit boring and this time the guy playing deathstalker isn't as cool, but I give it much credit for not showing me scenes from the other movies in the series.
    amesmonde

    Tamer and less fun.

    Deathstalker meets twin princesses and goes on a quest for a magic diamond.

    Along with the stilted Alfonso Corona's direction, Howard R. Cohen slack at best screenplay lacks logic. Silently produced by Roger Corman, Alejandro Rulfo Israel Torres medieval music borrows from The Raven, Battle Beyond the Stars and Brian Eno's prophecy theme from Dune. With arrow and sword action littered throughout the pacing is more plodding than its predecessors. That said, there's an impressive spectre and undead warriors thrown in for good measure. The exterior locations give it a little depth; but it's very set and stage like throughout.

    The third of four Deathstalker movies, hero Deathstalker is replaced again now played by John Allen Nelson (best known for Killer Klowns from Outer Space). Nelson is more cocky than swashbuckling John Terlesky from II, and less Conan-like than Rick Hill in the original. Aarón Hernán hams it up as wizard Nicias, stunning Carla Sands can do no wrong in tone dual role. Terri Treas as Camisarde wrestles impressively with the laughable sparse script. Novel bald on top evil sorcerer Troxartes played by Thom Christopher (Hawk from Buck Rogers) along with the rest of the cast do their best with the clunky sword fights and dialogue.

    Overall, a little tamer and less fun than the first two, that said worth watching for the leads.
    4HaemovoreRex

    Lackluster entry in the series

    Ah.....did my ears deceive me or was that the same score from 'Battle Beyond The Stars' AND 'Wizards Of The Lost Kingdom'? Oh yes it was! - which told me right from the start that this movies budget was presumably marginally smaller than a dead dogs IQ.

    Still....there is the saying 'cheap and cheerful' so I sat and watched the film with low (but quietly hopeful) expectations.

    Now I should point out here that having seen all of the Deathstalker movies, I've only really liked number 2 which took the refreshing step of introducing a highly comedic element into what is intrinsically a very stoic and humourless genre.

    However, it was evident within a few minutes, and I was pleased to find that this sequel too, continued the tongue in cheek trend, although it is far more subtle here.

    John Allen Nelson assumes the role of the eponymous hero this time around and he does an amiable job, delivering some witty one liners to help the action along.

    So far not too bad then.....so why the relatively low rating I have awarded this film?

    Well you see, nothing of any interest actually happens!

    Sure there is some glorious overacting (especially from Thom Christopher), some atrociously choreographed sword fights, enough daft scenes to sink a Frigate and some exceptionally stupid dialogue....all the things in fact that any self respecting B-Movie should boast, however, it all feels strangely flat here.

    Even the usual nudity quotient is ominously low in this instalment! (Shock, Horror!!!!)

    To summarise then, whilst this is certainly not a particularly unwatchable movie, it certainly fails to enthral and will probably only be of any real interest to people wishing to view the whole Deathstalker series.
    1eabinder02

    Couldn't Bear It If Not For MST3K

    As a avid watcher of Mystery Science Theater 3000, I am used to the bottom of the cinematic barrel. However this movie is so irritating, it is in a category of pain all its own.

    First, John Allen Nelson makes a particularly loathsome 'hero' as Deathstalker. His arrogance comes off angering, and his attempts at sexuality come off as repulsive. You don't believe that anyone has ever desired his help or praised him. Plus, his accent lasts about 2 lines.

    Second, the support characters are laughable. The princess is wooden and unpleasant. The other characters are overacted and thoroughly unbelievable-especially in the case of Thom Christopher (Troxartas).

    Lastly, it is possible to make a good movie with a low budget. It is also possible to turn this type of movie into light-hearted and fun. But, with the hideous characters, bad editing, and vague plot, this movie feels pained and leaves you caring less what happened and praying they didn't make Deathstalker 4.

    The only positive thing I can say is that the MST3K crew does a decent job of poking fun at it, although it is obviously painful for them as well.
    zmaturin

    Potatoes are what we eat!

    The action is nonexistent, the "Warriors From Hell" never quite get their act together, and the hero is an unlikable prig, but this film does contain a bewitching performance by "Potato Loving Woman" (Claudia Inchaurregui).

    Claudia "Potato Loving Woman" Inchaurregui, despite her small role, imbues the film with a sense of heart. Buried beneath inches of grime and muck, wearing a burlap sack and sporting hair that would shame even Dee Snider, "Potato Loving Woman" has a sense of quiet dignity altogether missing in the other female characters in the film, especially the frigid princess played by the Kirstie Ally-eqsue Carla Herd.

    So, Claudia Inchaurregui, I don't know where you are now, but know that my life was forever changed when I heard you utter those magical words... "Potatos are what WE eat".

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    • Trivia
      Featured in Mystery Science Theatre 3000. Season 8, Episode 3.
    • Goofs
      In the opening jousting sequence, Deathstalker has an English accent which is not heard for the rest of the film.
    • Quotes

      Khorsa: Potatoes are what we eat!

    • Connections
      Edited from Le corbeau (1963)

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    • Release date
      • 1988 (Mexico)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le guerrier de l'enfer 3
    • Filming locations
      • Estudios América - Canal de Miramontes 2437, Coyoacán, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico(now TV Azteca Estudios)
    • Production companies
      • Concorde-New Horizons
      • New Classics
      • Triana Films
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      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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