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Les nouveaux conquérants

Original title: Future Hunters
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
568
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Les nouveaux conquérants (1988)
ActionAdventureSci-Fi

A man from a post-apocalyptic future travels back in time to prevent the coming nuclear holocaust and enlists the help of a young couple.A man from a post-apocalyptic future travels back in time to prevent the coming nuclear holocaust and enlists the help of a young couple.A man from a post-apocalyptic future travels back in time to prevent the coming nuclear holocaust and enlists the help of a young couple.

  • Director
    • Cirio H. Santiago
  • Writers
    • Anthony Maharaj
    • J. Lee Thompson
  • Stars
    • Robert Patrick
    • Linda Carol
    • Ed Crick
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    568
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Writers
      • Anthony Maharaj
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Stars
      • Robert Patrick
      • Linda Carol
      • Ed Crick
    • 15User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    Robert Patrick
    Robert Patrick
    • Slade
    Linda Carol
    • Michelle
    Ed Crick
    • Fielding
    Bob Schott
    Bob Schott
    • Bauer
    David Light
    • Zaar
    Paul Holmes
    Paul Holmes
    • Hightower
    Peter Shilton
    • Old Man
    Ursula Marquez
    • Amazon Queen
    Elizabeth Oropesa
    Elizabeth Oropesa
    • Huntress
    Bruce Le
    Bruce Le
    • Liu
    • (as Bruce Li)
    Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Silverfox
    • (as Wang Chang Lee)
    Richard Norton
    Richard Norton
    • Matthew
    Mike Abbott
    • Nazi Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Eric Hahn
    • Nazi Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Najid Jadali
    • Fielding's Men
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Moss
    • Zaar's Men
    • (uncredited)
    Nick Nicholson
    • Shootist in Car
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Kenneth Peerless
    • Biker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Writers
      • Anthony Maharaj
      • J. Lee Thompson
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    iaido

    A Great B-Movie

    I saw this movie last night on TNT's Monstervision with Joe Bob Briggs, and, considering myself to be a fairly good b-movie buff, I was quite surprised I had never come across this movie before. It has to go down as one of the better third rate action movies of the 80's (think Gymkata, and so on); highly ridiculous plot, cheap production, cardboard acting, but a whole Hell of a lot of fun and consistently entertaining.

    To explain the plot would take a forever, and there are so many holes in it any way I would wear out my ? key. But, roughly, here is what the movie has to offer- A magic spear, time traveler, biker gang, Nazis, kung fu tour guide, kung fu master, Asian mobsters, Mongol warriors, cave dwelling midget Mongols, Amazon women, a Pit of Death, earthquakes with Styrofoam boulder tossing, a car chase that is at night one minute then during the day the next, improbable helicopter sabotage, two people one parachute parachuting, Bonehead Nazi henchmen, four midgets pound a Nazi to death, a whole lot of spear chucking, alligators chomping on Amazons, a very decent kung fu fight, and even more.

    Highly, HIGHLY, recommended for the b-movie fan. I could watch it over and over again it is so gloriously bad.
    7Red-Barracuda

    Very entertaining action insanity

    Future Hunters is an under the radar 80's action movie that throws everything it can think of at the screen in an attempt to catch an audience. It combines several popular film genres of the time to delirious effect. It starts out like it's going to be a post-apocalyptic movie but quite soon afterwards the hero time-travels back to the 80's in an attempt to try and avert an impending nuclear war in a manner not a hundred miles away from ideas underpinning The Terminator. He achieved this (somehow) because he has in his possession the Spear of Destiny and he ropes in a young couple into finding its magical sheath, by now it's taken a Raiders of the Lost Ark turn in its pursuit of religious artifacts, later on, large rolling stone boulders emphasise this influence only further. On the subsequent quest the film combines a – really good - extended martial arts fight in a shaolin temple, neo-Nazis, a lost tribe of dwarfs and a further tribe of Amazon women. There's lots of pumping 80's music on the soundtrack, chases, fights galore, guns, explosions and death by crocodile! And to add a little extra cult value, it stars a young Robert Patrick in a role that he gives his all to. This was one of several cheap genre films that were filmed in the Philippines at the time – there were financial incentives to do so – and the South East Asian flavour certainly adds a lot as well. In the final analysis, this is a very fun action movie that consistently attempts to entertain its audience in a myriad of ways. You can't say fairer that that really.
    lor_

    Sleeper by Cirio Santiago is worth a look

    My review was written in January 1989 after watching the film on Vestron video cassette.

    From the rash of look alike adventure features on video emerges a winner: "Future Hunters", in which prolific Filipino helmer Cirio H. Santiago outdoes himself in fresh and entertaining fashion.

    Lengthy pic unfolds as a virtual homage to the high adventure movies of George Lucas yet moves beyond mere imitation into its own successful territory.

    Prolog is set in the year 2025 with regular Santiago hero Richard Norton chased around by baddies in "Mad Max"-style cars and outfits. In a remote temple in the desert he finds the head of a spear, said by legend to have pierced the body of Christ on the cross and to hold spectacular powers.

    Back in present time (1986, when pic was shot under the moniker "The Spear (of Destiny)"), statuesque blonde Linda Carol plays a college anthropology student who, with boyfriend Robert Patrick, visits the same temple Norton visited. Norton has traveled back in time via the spear's power, and helps the 1986 duo fight off a gang of mean bikers (who at first think futuristic Norton is a kindred biker, given his "Mad Max" leather garb).

    Complicated plot, punctuated constantly by action sequences, has Norton expiring but setting the young couple on his mission, to unite the spearhead with its lost shaft, and use the resulting object's power tgo head off an imminent world holocaust and thus change the future from whence he came.

    Elements of both "Indiana Jones" films plus a healthy sprinkling of "Romancing the Stone" are pleasantly arranged, with pic steadily put across by heroine Carol, an American beauty closely resembling Greta Scacchi. Her willingness to get her hair mussed and enter enthusiastically into the action is a big plus.

    Patrick is merely okay as the hero and the villains are nondescript; more upscale casting might have earned this laudable little film some theatrical attention.
    exitout43

    Starts out like Mad Max ends like...?

    This movie is a mix of Kung-fu movies. Rambo,Raiders and other influences? the plot is about a Sword from the future and it must get to some tribe of Amazonian Women to make everything ok. I watched this movie and tried to figure out why i was watching it.
    8BA_Harrison

    Richard Norton, the T-1000, Hwang Jang Lee and tons of midgets: it's B-movie heaven!

    Jungle adventure? Time travel sci-fi? Post-apocalyptic action? Chop socky flick?: sometimes it's hard to decide precisely what kind of trash to watch! The answer to this dilemma... Future Hunters, Cirio H. Santiago's crazy crap-fest that mixes several genres and rips off a fair few better known films, but still manages to be a hugely entertaining one-of-a-kind experience.

    The film opens with some Mad Max-style action, hunky wasteland warrior of the future Matthew (Richard Norton) blowing up an assortment of evil leather clad punks in his quest to find the Spear of Longinus, which, when placed on the original staff, has the power to save mankind. Upon finding this powerful treasure, Matthew is thrown back in time to 1986 where he is fatally wounded saving sexy blonde amateur archaeologist Michelle (Linda Carol) and her ex-marine boyfriend Slade (a young Robert Patrick) from some nasty bikers.

    Before he carks it, Matthew entrusts the spearhead to Michelle and Slade, telling them to give it to a Professor Hightower, who will know what to do with it. The pair's search for the professor takes them all over the world, pitting them against power hungry Nazis, a deadly martial arts master, a bloodthirsty Mongol army, and a tribe of savage female warriors who guard The Venus Valley, the location of the spear staff.

    As well as Mad Max, Santiago borrows from Raiders of the Lost Ark (Nazi's in search of an ancient religious relic), The Terminator (hero travels back in time to before the nuclear holocaust), Romancing the Stone (couple stranded in jungle), and even Return of the Jedi, a tribe of friendly native midgets helping out in a scene clearly inspired by the Ewoks battle on Endor.

    It is, of course, extremely cheap and cheezy, with wooden acting and poor special effects galore, but it sure is fun, the best bits being one hell of a kung fu showdown between Hwang Jang Lee and Bruce Le (with Patrick throwing a few punches but getting his ass whooped) and a fight to the death over a crocodile pit between Michelle and an Amazonian woman.

    7.5 out of 10, rounded up to 8 for IMDb.

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    • Trivia
      The credits list Bruce Li as appearing in the film, but it is actually Bruce Le (a different Bruce Lee impersonator) who plays Liu. Bruce Li does not appear in the movie.
    • Goofs
      The car chase between Slade and the Nazis starts out taking place at night, but abruptly switches to the daytime at the end.
    • Connections
      Featured in Svengoolie: Future Hunters (2001)

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 1988 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Philippines
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deadly Quest
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production company
      • Lightning Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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