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Amazons

  • 1986
  • PG
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.5K
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Amazons (1986)
QuestSword & SandalActionAdventureFantasySci-Fi

An evil king made a deal with the devil and received a deadly power that will defeat anyone standing in his way. It's up to a fearless warrior to find a magical sword, which's the only weapo... Read allAn evil king made a deal with the devil and received a deadly power that will defeat anyone standing in his way. It's up to a fearless warrior to find a magical sword, which's the only weapon that could stop him.An evil king made a deal with the devil and received a deadly power that will defeat anyone standing in his way. It's up to a fearless warrior to find a magical sword, which's the only weapon that could stop him.

  • Director
    • Alejandro Sessa
  • Writer
    • Charles Saunders
  • Stars
    • Mindi Miller
    • Penelope Reed-Woods
    • Joseph Whipp
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Alejandro Sessa
    • Writer
      • Charles Saunders
    • Stars
      • Mindi Miller
      • Penelope Reed-Woods
      • Joseph Whipp
    • 18User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mindi Miller
    Mindi Miller
    • Dyala
    • (as Windsor Taylor Randolph)
    Penelope Reed-Woods
    • Tashi
    • (as Penelope Reed)
    Joseph Whipp
    Joseph Whipp
    • Kalungo
    Danitza Kingsley
    Danitza Kingsley
    • Tshingi
    Wolfram Hecht
    • Mallin
    • (as Wolfram Hoechst)
    Jacques Arndt
    Jacques Arndt
    • High Priest
    Charles Finch
    Charles Finch
    • Timar
    Francisco Cocuzza
    Francisco Cocuzza
    • Balgur
    • (as Frank Cocza)
    Santiago Mallo
    • Halfhead
    Anita Larronde
    • Emerald Queen
    • (as Annie Larronde)
    Armando Capo
    Armando Capo
    • Habron
    • (as Armand Capó)
    Maria Fournery
    Maria Fournery
    • Vishti
    • (as Mary Fournery)
    Noëlle Balfour
    • Lali
    • (as Noelle Balfour)
    Esther Velázquez
    • Azundati
    • (as Esther Velazquez)
    Marcos Woinsky
    Marcos Woinsky
    • Artan
    • (as Marc Woinsky)
    Fabiana Smith
    • Lioness (Akam)
    Lena Marie Johansson
    • Female Noble #1
    Linda Guzmán
    Linda Guzmán
    • Female Noble #2
    • (as Linda Guzman)
    • Director
      • Alejandro Sessa
    • Writer
      • Charles Saunders
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    6Steve_Nyland

    Worth It Just For All The Kooky Names

    I can almost see Beavis sitting back on the couch, licking the yellow Cheeze Puff dust off his fingers and saying "Yep, nothing like sitting down to a nice bag of Cheeze Puffs and a good old Barbarian Women movie." It's sometimes a fascinating if disreputable genre, who's modern form is traceable at least back to 1972's ATTACK OF THE BARBARIAN WOMEN by Alfonso Brescia, or possibly even PREHISTORIC WOMEN from 1967 era Hammer. There is one reason to watch them, and that is to observe hawt, half-naked chicks chop each other & anyone handy up with broadswords before relaxing in the saunas together. Gotta love the Bronze Age some days.

    As others have stated this one isn't bad, right up there with BARBARIAN QUEEN as probably the best examples of the mid 80's Americanized version of the genre, which probably seemed like a good marketing bet in the wake of the success of CALIGULA and Lucio Fulci's CONQUEST, which this is basically a combination of. They are usually a good bet on the entertainment factor because firstly, the cast members playing the Barbarian Women will all have to be in peak physical shape to look good in their designer fur & leather bikini costumes. People who take care of their bodies usually enjoy showing them off, so the ladies won't be adversed to ideas like being oiled up for frontal shots of their abs & thighs. Couple that with a desire to make an impact and we are talking about actresses who will be delighted to appear on screen naked, do sex scenes, and maybe even a snake dance.

    This one is curiously plot heavy, and the one thing that kept tweaking my funny bone were all the absurd names given to people, places, events and objects. "We must cross the forest of Anjoo and climb the sacred Nak-Nak tree to find the Sword of Nibblenoon", all said with perfectly straight faces and ample feminine curves. Even the old soothsaying 300 year old witch-lady is hot, and those with a taste for discipline may be amused by the completely subservient & impotent nature of the men in the film. The one guy who is supposedly the hero spends the film locked up in a cage until it's time to feed him to a lioness, and the only male character in the film that makes any kind of an impression is Joseph Whipp's at-times hilarious meanie sorcerer villain, who not only gets to sleep with the lead actress but gets some genuine laughs playing his role in a totally blasé, non-mystical manner. He's just an evil rotten dude endowed with some kind of magical force, basically wants to destroy the world, enslave humanity and conquer Hell. You have to admire someone who knows what they want, and has a scheme to achieve it.

    The only thing I didn't really like about the film was the one problem I have with the whole Barbarian Women genre, which is that the plots lend themselves to scenes that will inevitably feature sexual violence against the scantily clad heroines -- Fortunately this one aborts it's gang rape before the fireworks start but it's still kind of disturbing to watch a couple of big-haired 80's Valley Girl types get roughed up by a bunch of scummy, sweaty, degenerate male extras who look like roadies for Meatloaf. I guess the fact that they all get killed off after wards is supposed to make it all even out, but notice how you don't see a lot of films like this being made anymore.

    So get a bag of Nachos or whatever, spark up and enjoy the show. Beats the Global Warming movie genre at least.

    6/10 for being so relaxingly stupid, and over quickly.
    3Sardony

    If I didn't know someone in this film...

    If I didn't know someone in this film I would never have watched. Pretty awful all around. But as one tries to find the good in a bad situation - like when you're being held captive against your will (like watching this made me feel) - I found myself looking for the positives. At first I thought all the acting atrocious, including the person I know. But then I realized that this has a lot to do just with the American accents sounding like people from Los Angeles (instead of "good" actors with British accents typically in these types of films) but if you accept that, then the acting really isn't so bad. I realized that the actors just inevitably reflected the low budget quality of every scene they were in. I also imagined that if all the footage were re-processed through modern editing & effects software, this could actually look a helluva lot better and improve it's IMDb score up to maybe a 6.5 or so. (That could even be a fun film school assignment!)

    The person in this film that I know was my high school drama teacher (super nice guy BTW, we all loved him). But I did NOT ever need to see him do a sex scene. Man, did I cringe at that! Fortunately, that scene was shot as badly as everything else so it wasn't THAT traumatizing. :) And I just noticed: look at the IMDb credits for the crew. They totally "whitened up" all the names like "Lopez" and etc. Miguel López is credited as Mike Lowe; Norberto Castronuovo credited as Norman Newcastle; Federico Fernández becomes Fred Fern, and so on. What's up with THAT?

    If you have an imagination and can "see" this flick re-edited with modern technology, you might find it palatable. Or if you just like hot chicks with great boobs. And if you don't know anyone in it.
    $TEVE McD

    Xena-Warrior Princess-the R rated version!!

    This is a definite "so bad it's good" movie.The acting is nothing short of atrocious,the fight scenes are incredibly clumsy,the dialogue about equal to an Ed Wood movie and the facial expressions are priceless!That coupled with loads of pointless nude scenes featuring the super hot Xena-type warriors in the lead roles makes for a totally hilarious movie.
    5unbrokenmetal

    Quest for the magic sword

    The people of the Emerald Lands are defeated by the evil wizard Kalungo (Joseph Whipp). Since their spirit stone isn't powerful enough, their only hope for freedom is a magic sword that could slay the wizard. The Amazon Dyala (Windsor Taylor Randolph) has a vision where to find the sword and goes on a quest for it. A traitor informs Kalungo about it, therefore the mission becomes increasingly dangerous...

    Another movie from a series of similar low budget productions of the 1980s, such as 'Barbarian Queen' and 'Deathstalker', but this might actually be the best from the bunch. Acting, dialogs, editing, storyline - everything steps up a notch in quality. Which still means we are talking about a cheap flick with clumsy fight scenes, but it is fairly watchable.
    4damianphelps

    Don't Take Anything About This Movie Seriously

    Ok here is the plot:

    The movie has boobs in it.

    Really the cover art describes the film much better than I can.

    Anything past boobs was clearly irrelevant to the people who made it and the people who watched it :)

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    • Trivia
      This movie is part of the notorious german "SchleFaZ" series. Thus, it was aired September 2023 on german TV station Tele5. ("SchleFaZ" is a german abbreviation, means "the worst films ever". In the series 2 hosts present the whole flick, dress up like the main characters and discuss the overwhelming incompetence of those involved. Great fun!)
    • Goofs
      When Dyala and Tashi first spot the lioness, their tops are hanging open and their breasts are exposed. After cutting to the lioness and back to the Amazons, their tops are neatly closed and laced up.
    • Connections
      Edited into Deathstalker II (1987)

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les amazones
    • Filming locations
      • Baires Studios, Argentina(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Aries Films International
      • New Horizons Picture
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 16 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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