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Le Retour du Barbare

Original title: Il trono di fuoco
  • 1983
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
498
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Le Retour du Barbare (1983)
ActionAdventureFantasy

A mighty hero battles the son of Satan and his evil witch ally to save a kingdom from being taken over by the duo.A mighty hero battles the son of Satan and his evil witch ally to save a kingdom from being taken over by the duo.A mighty hero battles the son of Satan and his evil witch ally to save a kingdom from being taken over by the duo.

  • Director
    • Francesco Prosperi
  • Writers
    • Giuseppe Buricchi
    • Nino Marino
  • Stars
    • Sabrina Siani
    • Pietro Torrisi
    • Harrison Muller
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    498
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Francesco Prosperi
    • Writers
      • Giuseppe Buricchi
      • Nino Marino
    • Stars
      • Sabrina Siani
      • Pietro Torrisi
      • Harrison Muller
    • 15User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sabrina Siani
    Sabrina Siani
    • Princess Valkari
    Pietro Torrisi
    Pietro Torrisi
    • Siegfried
    • (as Peter Mc Coy)
    Harrison Muller
    • Morak…
    Beni Cardoso
    Beni Cardoso
    • Azira
    • (as Benny Cardoso)
    Pietro Ceccarelli
    • Tares
    • (as Peter Caine)
    Dan Collins
    Stefano Abbati
    Roberto Lattanzio
    Isarco Ravaioli
    Isarco Ravaioli
    • Isar
    Amedeo Leonardi
    Gianlorenzo Bernini
    Francesco Anniballi
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Rossana Canghiari
    • The Queen
    • (uncredited)
    Rolando De Santis
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Mario Novelli
    • Barbar
    • (uncredited)
    Bruno Rosa
    • Village Elder
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Francesco Prosperi
    • Writers
      • Giuseppe Buricchi
      • Nino Marino
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    5HaemovoreRex

    How many times can a hero be captured in one movie?!

    Peter McCoy (Pietro Torrisi) who also starred in the similarly themed Sword Of The Barbarians and The Invincible Barbarian appears here in this tale of swords, sorcery and ominous prognostication.

    In it he plays Siegfried, a mightily muscled hero who is predestined to challenge Satan from attaining mastery over the earth, a feat that the dark one can (luckily for us) only achieve during a solar eclipse and whilst sitting on the magical 'Throne Of Fire' of the films title.

    OK so the film isn't going to win any awards for ingenious plot intricacies but in this genre what can one expect?

    As it is, the film is actually mildly enjoyable and even has a few decent scenes on offer (the 'Well Of Madness' being a particular stand out), plus there's some rather energetic sword fights on display from our oiled down hero (who looks a fair bit like fellow B movie action star Jeff Wincott!)

    Always a plus in my book, this also stars regular Italian sword and sorcery sex symbol, Sabrina Siani who as usual looks absolutely gorgeous!!!

    On the downside however, the movie does tend to drag a fair bit throughout, especially during the scenes when our hero is captured....in fact our hero seems to spend the entire film alternating between getting captured and then staging daring escapes! Oh well.....

    Overall, if like me, you enjoy these types of films then I'd certainly suggest you give this a try. It's actually not half bad and is certainly infinitely better than most modern takes on the genre.
    amesmonde

    Flawed, but interesting homage of sorts to the films of the 50s and 60s. Worth watching for Siani alone.

    A woman gives birth to the devils messenger's child abomination, Morak, who is destined to sit on the Thorne of Fire at any cost and marry Princess Valkari, only Siegfried, a mighty barbarian warrior stands in his way.

    The late director Francesco Prosperi returns with another a swords and sorcery film. Prosperi and writers Giuseppe Buricchi and Nino Marino move away from the Conan copies of the time, opting for a more generic fantasy. It plods along like some films made 20 years prior. Disappointingly, there's a few jarring exposition voice overs and unnecessary slow motion scenes synonyms with Prosperi's work.

    Lead Pietro Torrisi, in perfect He-Man-esque shape, handles the sword fights and action well, as he hacks his way through the flick, he has plenty of presence despite a lack of lines. Harrison Muller's heartless cocky Morak isn't the usual ugly old evil villian which makes a refreshing change. Although lacking screen time Sabrina Siani as Valkari is on form here and gets some sword play action. To Siani's credit she injects some much needed energy into the film, stealing every scene she's in.

    The locations, castles, courtyards and sets; corridors, well/cave offer weight. The stuntmen set on fire and the effects are adequate enough (if dated even for 1983), the devils child puppet, burning throne, Moraks true zombie-like face, opticals visuals in 'the well of madness' to name a few.

    Prosperi delivers a film that is reminiscent of swords and sandals old films of the 50s and 60s on a smaller B-movie scale. Due to the direction, pacing and cinematography it uncannily feels of that period, Carlo Rustichelli and Paolo Rustichelli biblical epic score (for the most part), the look of the cast only compounds the feeling.

    On the whole, it's a vast improvement on Gunan il guerriero (1982). Intentionally or not, it's callback or homage to mythical tales of films gone by. Torrisi, Siani and Muller work wonders with what they are given. Despite its flaws, more importantly Francesco Prosperi goes out on a final movie high.
    6Red-Barracuda

    Generic mid 80's sword and sorcery potboiler, i.e. its good fun

    I remember seeing this one on home video back in the 80's. My friend rented it no doubt on account of its video cover which almost certainly featured a barbarian babe with a sword. I can't say I remembered it too fondly, as all I could honestly remember was the scenes of the throne of fire itself. Overall, it isn't nearly as salacious as some of the other barbarian movies of its era, such as Amazons, so I reckon that may be why it seemed so averagely routine back then. Having revisited it again just the other night I do have to say that it was considerably better than I thought it would be. Sure, its story about a warrior's quest to prevent the son of Satan sitting on the throne of the title and ruling the world in an evil way, is about as generic as you can get for this kind of thing. But when it comes to the mid 80's sword and sorcery sub-genre, cosy familiarity is not necessarily a bad thing, right?

    What you get is a chief villain with a perm, who likes to kill as many innocent people as he can but fortunately for us, always puts the hero in easily-escapable positions and then leaves the room. To this end, various capturings and escapings ensue in the story, one sequence of which features the hero being thrown into the Well of Madness, where he encounters a floating severed head and an armoured warrior. So, this is all good silly fun that delivers the requisite ingredients basically, however, the definite highlight of the movie was the delectable Sabrina Siani who plays a character called Princess Valkari whom the chief baddie is set on marrying on the day of the night of the day (a badly rendered solar eclipse to you and me); anyway, Ms Siani has a body to kill for and kicks about for the entire runtime in a barbarian girl bikini, which was very nice of her to be perfectly honest.
    Antoine Tremblay

    "The day of the night of the day"

    There is something quite attractive about those Italian rip-offs. Everything seems to be more dramatic but will less talent. Throne of fire sure is one of those. You get everything you paid for, cheesy lines, inept acting, boring sequences after boring sequences and probably the worst villain ever.

    If you're into those kind of films, you'll get what you're looking for and much more. The "pit of madness" scene, whatever is it called was hilarious, a classic Z-grade moment. Personally, I got a kick of watching this, just a glimpse of the cover art and I knew I was in for something "memorable".For the rest, quite a crap fest with some weird entertaining scenes but nothing good really.
    5buchass

    Sword and Sorcery decay...

    I'm a big fan sword and sorcery, and Throne of Fire in spite of being an extreme ultra low budget, i give him a reasonable 5 stars. "Throne of Fire", "Il Trono di fuoco" or even "O Trono de Fogo", its a European (special Italian) "Z" sword and sorcery\barbarian flick, like many others ("Sangraal, la spada di fouco", "Gunan il Guerriero", "Sorceress", "Ator 1 and 2", "Deathstalker", "Ironmaster" etc, etc...), full of bad actors, bad script, special effects and soundtrack, but this one, i don't know why, its enjoyable to me see it. I recommend this one for big, big fans of sword and sorcery flicks only..

    But one thing i must say, this one is much better then the films i refer before, with the exception of "Sangraal la spada di fuoco". In "Throne of Fire", we have the amazing Siegfreid ( Pietro Torrisi aka Peter McCoy)the hero and the gorgeous Princess Valkiri (Sabrina Siani) the heroine, then we have the fabulous bad guys, the personification of Satan and terrible warlord, Morack, and his general, Tares!!

    Well, if you like this movie, i recommend: "Sangraal, la spada di fuoco", "Deathstalker" and "Gunan il Guerriero"(one of the worst)

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      Unlike most actors cast in similar roles, Pietro Torrisi did not shave his chest for this production.
    • Quotes

      Princess Valkari: A girl has weapons that no man has.

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      Edited from Sangraal (1982)

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • L'épée de feu
    • Filming locations
      • Bracciano, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Castle and surrounding lands.)
    • Production company
      • Visione Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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